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THE BasleST OF aLL FLOWERS TO GROw. 
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APRICOT-Sweet-scented cadmium yellow, reverse of petals brown. Very early » .40 
AURHOLH- Very early variety with orange-yellow flowers. Low growing 4,0 
BaY STaT#-Large glistening deep yellow flower. Sturdy plant with broad leaves 050 
BLaCK FaLCON-Large ruffled flower of blackish mahogany. Shallow yellow cup 1.50 
Ur l¥P50-Light lemon yellow night bloomer. Large flower, pleasantly fragrant ee: 
CrassiDa-tich golden yellow star shaped flowers of large size.. July 40 
DUVin-Broad petalled orange-cadmium flower, 3 ft. Evergreen. Blooms July-sugust .50 
Dk, KeGEL-~Low growing variety blooming very early. 2 ft. Deep Yellow ao 
HarblaNa-Large full flowers of rich golden yellow. Broad petals. Early. 2 ft. 50 
FLaVa (Lemon Lily)-Lemon yellow. Very fragrant. Blooms with Criental Poppies «40 
FLOKHaM-Large flower of deep gold. Blooms July-august. 3 feet, 40 
FULVs MaCULaTs-Species Daylily of burnished rose. large flower. July 250 
*¥FULVA ROSHA (hosalind)-most veautiful of the Species. Clear carmine pink 1.00 
FULVOLU-« very late blooming variety of fulvous rose-brown. Height 30" 50 
*GaY THOUsSaDOUR~Bright red petals, maize yellow sepals suffused brown-rose Lebo 
GINGER-Brown-rose, gold center, cream stripe Center of petals, sepals edge cream 1.00 
GLORLANa-Deep yellow flower with fluted petals. Plant is very tall. Blooms July .50 
GOLDEN DREaM-Clear golden orange. Flowers large & of heavy substance 34 ft. July .50 
HaNKOW-Large rich orange with scarlet eye zone in petals. Evergreen. Jvly. ~50 
*HONEY nke&DHEAD-Bright rose-red with distinct border of pale lemon yellow yo) 
*HYPERION-Large waxy flower of canary yellow. One of the best of the Daylilies. .50 
J. A. CRAWFORD-apricot yellow, slightly fluted and crimped. Tall and vigorous 250 
*KaNaPaAHa-Entire flower raspberry red with no throat markings. Very striking 2.00 
LEMONA-Large flower of lemon yellow. Blooms midsummer. Deciduous 50 
*LINDa-Large bi-color with golden yellow petals shaded pastel pink; sepals yellow. .50 
MaNDaniN-Large spidery flower of clear pale yellow. Midsummer. 3 feet. <0 
MahtY FLORENCH-waxy apricot buff. Medium height. Blooms July 750 
*MRS. we H. WYMAN-Glistening pale yellow. Fetals ruffled and shirred. Late Sumr. .50 
*OFHIH-an outstanding variety. Large deep yellow blooms, tall plant, very good. -50 
*Patricia-Pale lemon yellow with greenish throat. 5" flower, fragrant, 3 feet wo 
' ¥#PINK CHaRMl-Hecurved flower of coral pink with shallow yellow-green throat 1.50 
*RaJaH-Nasturtium red, mahogany center, garnet brown eye zone. Very distinctive 250 
*kOYaL HUBY-a crimson red self of deep intensity. Broad petalled. 36",July-aug. 3.00 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTEK=Large apricot yellow with broad ruffled petals. Early “50 
#SU-LIN-Delicate pale mauve and soft yellow. Open flaring flowers, 3 ft., July. 2.00 
*TEJaS-Firey red with orange throat. Hecurving petals. 3 ft., July ate 
THUNBERGLI-Yellow species Daylily similar to Flava but blooming in July mine) 
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aMaAtYLLIS-golden yellow p50 
BaGDaD-reddish brown, yellow throat .50 
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CLNNABAR-orange sprinkled cinnamon  .50 PaINTED LaDY-blend late $2.00 | 
GYPSY-Ornagem fulvous ring 50 POTENTaTE-purple late 5.00 
J.T.RUSSELL-two toned 50 GEORGI 4-pink blend summer 2.00 
xMIKaDO-orange banded mahogany 700 CuBaLLERO-yellow early Saale 
MIDENDORFFIl-dwarf orange 4.0 DaUNTLESS-bi-color summer A) 
One plant of each - 3.00 One plant of each - $10.00 
* If you wish a copy of the "100 Best Daylilies of 1952" selected by 
members of the Hemerocallis Society, send a stamped self-addressed 
envelope to us; we will be glad to send you this list. wilshire 
Gardens, Hoquiam, Washington 
