EVERGREEN VARIETIES IN MID GEORGIA. 
#101 Buff Petals, Cream Sepals. | eae ee 
#102 Petals Red, Sepals a lighter shade of red’ , 
#103 Brilliant Rea. 
4104. Late Bloomer. Banana Shade 
#105 Light Buff Petals. Light Cream PEP pat 
#106 Self Pink. 
#4107 Self Pink. 
£108 Light Yellow. 
LOO Soft Pastel Shades. 
#110 Salmon Petals. Deep Cream Sepals. 
Lil Ruffled Pink. Y 
wile Self Red. 5 inch Blooms P+ 
#113 Shade of a glowing ember 
#114 Ruffled Pink 
#115 Light Shade of Rose 
#116 Late Self Pink 
#117 Petals Garnet. Sepals a shade Lighter 
#118 Pink, small blooms. Ideal for a table vase. 
#119 Ruffled Salmon Pink 
#21 20 Bright Red, Sepals with midrib, Edged Lighter 
#121 Brilliant Red 
M122 Pink, Deeper Pink Midrib 
£123 Pink, Deep Shade 
H#12h Brilliant Red. 
#125 Brilliant Deep Red. 
#1 26 Two Tone Small Red. Blooms most ideal for table decoration. 
#127 Brilliant Red. ‘ 
#128 Light Red. 
dt1 29 Pale Greenish Canary Tint 
#130 Light Copper, Tulip Form. 
FL3l Ruffled Copper, Sepals Cream 
#132 Copper Petals, Clear Canary Yellow Sepals 
#133 . Garnet #1. Last season each one had all summer blooms. 
#134 Garnet #2 Both similar blooming at alternating dates. 
#1135 Light Copper Petals. Light Yellow Sepals. 
#1136 Deep Red Petals, Sepals Come Lighter 
#137 Self Light Orange. 
#138 Self Purplish Brick Dust Shade - 
#139 Self Teracotta vole mags K 
FLO Brilliant Red, Remains so until after midnight. . a 
#141 Plate #7 in Dictionart of Colors as Pigeon Blood.. Sep. Comed. | 
Hike Pink Petals. Cream Sepals. 
#143 Pale sunrise Pink ; 
#luk Gypsy Girl, Copper Petals, Clear Cream Sepals. 
H#ihs Painted Wonder, Redish Brown. 
#146 Bright Chinese Red. 
#147 Light Red. 
#148 Pink Petals. Cream Sepals 
#149 Bright Light Red 
#150 Ruffled Pink 
This list contains 4 year old plants. Please see last page for details. 
Barly in 1953 a list of names was sent to Mr. Tuggles the Registrar of new 
names for the Hemerocallis Society. He checked the list without delay and advised 
the names available for registration. Many daylilies due to the mild temperature 
bloomed much earlier than in normal temperatures. One of the requirements is the 
applicant is: to state the blooming period. For example, EE. Extra early. 5 other 
blooming periods to VL. Very late. Being impossible to comply with this rule until 
August the 100 varieties will then be registered and named, This list will be 
void after August 15th, 1954. Until that date the price of the plants on this 
list, the 50°evergreen and the 50 decideous varieties wiil be $1.00 each in lots 
of 5 or more, each a different variety. ;The’ Gardens will keep a record of the 
plant numbers and advise the purchaser the. registered’ plant name. We feel this 
bargain ‘offer will be the means of taBsOa ELAS Baya ies, in many Ba7ASDa* If so our 
loss is worthwhile. 
