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Floralwood Daylilies : 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS HAWTHORNE ROSE: Possibly Mrs. 
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FROM MRS. BACH 
We have ten new introductions from Mrs. 
Bach of Bloomington, Ill, this year and 
each one is a masterpiece in every re- 
spect. Her 1953 introductions, such as 
Myrande, Snowy Egret and Alice, are 
fast taking their places among the very 
finest in America today. 
ALBATROSS: One of the finest very 
pale yellows that we have every grown, 
a sister seedling of Snowy Egret and a 
larger more open flower, and we like it 
equally as well. The flower is a self and 
very ruffled and crimped, a mid-season 
bloomer, fast increaser in contrast to 
Snow Egret, 48 inches tall and a husky 
plant. Net. $15.00 
BESS FOREMAN: A ocollector’s dream 
in pink and cream, petals a medium pink 
with cream sepals. Not a large flower 
but very dainty and a heavy bloomer and 
increases fast, 48 inches tall, blooms early 
and again late, one of the finest in bi- 
colors. Net. $8.00 
DAWNSON: A color break in a bright 
red that is nearly an ever bloomer here. 
A fast increaser, 44 inches tall, blooming 
early and right through the season. Has a 
yellow throat which extends up through 
_the petals, giving a star-like appearance. 
Net. $8.00 
DOROTHY PARKER: A grand new tall 
cream yellow that should be in every 
background planting. A light self that 
grows 60 inches in height and an excel- 
lent grower in every respect. The bloom 
is very large, giving a very showy effect. 
Net. $6.00 
HARRIET KNUDSON: Here is a bright 
spot for any garden, a rich orange flower 
with red brush marks on the petals, 44 
inches tall, a mid season bloomer and a 
husky plant. Net. $8.00 
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Bach’s best introduction to date and this 
one will be among the top ones before 
long. A color break of rosy purple on the 
deep lavender side with a golden throat 
Which extends up through the petals as 
a midrib. Flowers not large but a pro- 
fuse bloomer, 40 inches tall and the plant 
is a rampant grower making,a colorful 
clump in short time. A most beautiful 
plant when grown. Net. $25.00 
Dr. Corliss comments on Hawthorne 
Rose: ‘Absolutely unique aqnd_ should 
rate with the top ten daylilies today. De- 
veloped in Illinois, it thrives in my desert 
garden, the form, color and texture is 
tops.” 
IONE: A bicolor of great beauty and one 
that fits well in any color scheme. The 
color is outstanding, petals a rich orange 
and sepals a saddle brown, a large flower 
that opens wide, a fast grower and pro- 
lific bloomer. A great companion flower 
with Harriet Knudson. 46 inches. Net. 
$10.00 
KING DAVID: A large wide open flower 
of medium yellow with pointed petals and 
sepals, 48 inches tall, a prolific bloomer 
and increaser, a must have in the med- 
iums. Net. $10.00 
LADY IRENE: One of the finest addi- 
tions to the spider class that we have ever 
seen. A beautiful wide open flower in rich 
creamy yellow, petals and sepals whorled 
and twisted as seen in some orchids. Tru- 
ly an orchid-like bloom in every way and 
one that will certainly go places when 
known. Visitors are greatly attracted by 
this one. Net. $20.00 
PINK SUNRISE: A fine pink and white 
combination that has great merit. A very 
early pink to go with those lilies and del- 
phiniums in early spring. A large flower 
that opens wide, a fast increaser and all- 
round good grower. We like this one very 
much. Net. $6.00 
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS 
On orders under $6:00-——-Net price 
On orders $6.00 to $20.00— 
Select 25% additional 
On orders $21.00 to $30.00— 
Select 35% additional 
On orders $31.00 to $50.00— 
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On orders $51.00 and up— 
Select 50% additional 
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Above discounts apply on all items with 
exception of new introductions and Bargain 
Counter, which are net. 
IMPORTANT CHANGES IN TERMS 
Due to increased shipping costs we are forc- 
ed to limit orders to a $5.00 minimum. Any 
orders under this amount will be accepted 
subject to them being shipped via Railway 
Express collect. 
All. discounts must be taken in extra plants 
and not taken as a cash discount please, 
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Floralwood Introductions 
BROWN THRUSH—42”. A giant bloom 
in creamy brown, a pomegranate eye with 
a rufous orange throat, and dusted over 
all with gold, makes this one of the most 
spectacular we have seen in this class. 
Very lush, wide, light green foliage. Net. 
$8.00 
CREAM PARFAIT—42’. A cross of De- 
von Cream and Midwest Majesty brings 
forth this great cream white. A huge 
bloom of heavy substance, very crimped 
and fluted, with blooms wide open. A 
prolific bloomer and fast increaser. 
Branching excellent. Net. $15.00 
MOULIN ROUGE—38”. A well named 
“hem” that, will quickly go to the top. A 
deep Bordeaux red with a golden throat 
which extends in a V into the petals. 
Petals and sepals very recurved, giving a 
windmill effect. Highly acclaimed by all 
visitors. Net. $10.00 
ROSE FANTASY—40” A huge deep rose 
between carmine and Brazil red, overlaid 
lightly in purple. Glistening light yellow 
throat, making a very showy effect. 
Heavy foliage, a prolific bloomer and fast 
to increase. Net. $10.00 
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JOIN your Hemerocallis Society. Their beau- 
tiful yearbook, quarterlies, the loan library 
and slide collections are so well worth the 
annual dues of $3.00. Send your dues to 
Daisy L. Ferrick, 416 Arter Ave., Topeka, 
Kansas. 
SEND 10¢ to Dr. Philip Corliss, Box 68, Som- 
erton, Ariz., for his new list of more than 
125 rental sets of beautiful 35MM color 
slides. Autographed copies of the first edi- 
tion of his “Hemerocallis, The Perennial 
Supreme” are still available at $10 per copy. 
WHOLESALE PRICES: We can give very 
good wholesale prices on many items and 
will be glad to quote dealers. 
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