WAR PATH (Russell 1942) — Even 
dark mahogany red of fine quality. June- 
Julye6.nch, ee. c2 = Each $1.00 
WAUBUN (Stout) — 3 ft. July-August. 
Uniform cadmium yellow, outer half 
overcast delicate fulvous-red. Petals 
largesand pbroad:--22--==-—— Each $0.75 
WINCHESTER (H. M. Hill 1950) — 
Golden yellow with a brownish eye- 
zone, on the order of Mikado, and not 
outstanding in color, but it seems to be 
an ever bloomer, starting early and 
continuing throughout the season, last 
year a small planting gave bloom 4 
TROT LOS ae nee et ete = Ser ea Each $2.00 
YELDRIN (Sout) 30 in. This is a yel- 
low-orange tone, a multiflora type that 
gives you many blooms to the scape, 
this daylily is fragrant. ---- Each $1.00 
YELLOWSTONE (New) (Dr. Kraus) — 
A creped and krinkled fragrant yellow. 
Each $2.00 
ZOUAVE (Stout) — 34 inches. Red bi- 
color sepals are lighter and this daylily 
blooms very early again in the fall. 
oe tee peat atti tk Sel ei Each $1.00 
Stock on the following Hemerocallis is so short that they will not be available un- 
til fall. 
play in our display beds. Try to see th 
Some are very new and all are new to our Gardens. 
em if you can possibly do so. 
All will be on dis- 
Oo —————————— 
AFTER GLOW (Stout)—3 ft. July-Aug. 
A delicate and charming blend of pale 
buff and apricot with a rosy tint in 
throat. Each $2.00 
ALLADIN (Stout)—36 in. Outer half 
golden yellow, with a garnet spot on 
petals. Blooms springs and stall poe 
Din Vig AR sa pl hi ng ea See 9 he 2 Each $1.00 
ATEN—6 in. flower of clear, brilliant 
Nasturtium-orange. Well branched with 
80 to 40 buds. 24 in. July Each $15.00 
AUT. MINARET (Stout) (New)—Ideal 
for background planting. Golden throat 
with rounded sepals and petals overcast 
bronze-red, Aug. to late Sept. 52 ft. 
“te lool Digi Re ORS an cee ie ett Each $3.00 
BAGGETTE (Russel 11945)—Pale lemon 
with old rose shading and eyezone, June- 
July.730. inchs=- = 222 - =o == Each $2.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA (Russell) — Fine 
peach toned blend, good form, mid- 
Ken SOl ee ee ee Each $1.00 
BERNICE RUSSELL (Russ)—A lovely 
rosy cinnamon-yellow, 7 in. bloom, 24% 
fia May Unes ees ==—2- = Each $3.00 
BLACK CHERRY (Douglas 1945)—Rich 
unfading black-red that stands out. 
Medium size flowers beautifully formed, 
with recurving petals and sepals. July. 
BUR ee OO al eee ee Each $2.00 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith 1941)—Ex- 
tremely dark daylily with only a shal- 
low cup of pale canary. Large, open 
and wavy at the edges. July. 3 ft. 
RE a BN peta ty dy opty pn gs Each $2.00 
PLACK PRINCE (Russell 1942)—Deep 
blackish red, very rich and impressive. 
Small cup of deep yellow. Wide seg- 
ments. 5 in. bloom opens full. Each $2.00 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook -943) — Wide-pet- 
alled lemon yellow seedling from Hy- 
perion. Large, nicely formed and sun- 
resistant... ed Uly..©o.tts-e-— = Each $1.50 
BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL (Hill 1952)— 
Striking brick red shade with a prom- 
inont light almost white stripe on the 
midrib. it is slightly bicolored as the 
sepals are overlaid with petal color, 
petals are wide, bell shaped at first, the 
sepels recurve as the flower expands, 
SAsinie OO UNes I ULY sos eee Each $10.00 
BRILLIANT GLOW (Schreiner) — A 
very heavy petaled flower of richest 
orange, 34 in., July-Aug. -- Each $3.00 
CANARI (Nesmith)—Fresh as the morn- 
ing dew is this cool, opened flowered 
canary-yellow, 36 in. June. Each $2.50 
CAPTAIN BLOOD (Russell)—Very neat 
and brilliant red, richly colored, mid- 
COO CON ewe an tie = ee ee Each $2.00 
CATHEDRAL TOWERS (Milliken)—A 
medium sized, reflexed petaled soft, rich, 
yellow. Petals marked with rosy-brown. 
Open late in evening. 3 ft. July. ---- 
CRO oeory Im Me ehh ree dy ee eee Each $4.50 
CLASSIC—A graceful, tubular, very 
fragrant flower of pale lemon yellow. 
Not unlike an Easter lily. Holds texture 
and color all day and late into the night. 
40 ein oilsaltee AUSUSt: ee Each $3.00 
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