1953 INTRODUCTIONS 
Prices are Net 
ALICE (Bach) 42”. One of Mrs. Bach’s 
finest, a heavy ruffled beauty in light 
cream with a green throat. This one is 
going up fast. Net. $10.00 
AUGUST CHARM (Bach) 42”. A won- 
derful salmon pink, orange sherbet effect 
in the clump. Small green throat. Net. 
$6.00 
LAVENDER LACE (Bach) 42”. A pro- 
lific bloomer in soft lacey lavender, med- 
jum in season, fast grower. Net. $8.00 
LOS BANOS (Wood, J. P.) 44”. The finest 
we have seen yet in the class, a remont- 
ant bloomer in a soft peach self, prolific 
bloomer, fine substance. This one is go- 
ing up. Net. $10.00 
MANILA (Wood, J.P.) 42”. A rounded 
velvety deep red beauty with a white 
midrib running through petals and sepals, 
heavy texture, good grower. Net. $8.00 
MISS YAKIMA (Wood, J.P.) 42”. A true 
gold self, wide open, ruffled and crimped 
and a white midrib and trim on each pet- 
al, really fine. Net. $8.00 
MYRANDE (Bach) 40”. The finest deep 
maroon or plum that we have ever seen 
with a darker center. Rich heavy pile and 
will stand the sun. This is one of Mr.s 
Bach’s best. Net. $10.00 
PINK DAMASK (Stevens, 1953) 40”. This 
rare and charming daylily is sweeping 
the country in popularity and _ should 
make the first ten very quickly. A self 
in rose pink, opening wide, well branched, 
blooming over a long period on a husky 
fast growing plant. Very scarce. Fall de- 
livery only. Net. $20.00 
PINK SATIN (Bach) 44”. A lavender 
pink of great charm with creamy throat 
which extends through each petal. Mid- 
' season and a rapid grower. Net. $6.00 
|. SNOW EGRET (Bach). Withheld for pro- 
pagation. 
GENERAL LIST 
All Subject to Our Discounts 
ALEXIA (Norton L..Wood J.P. 1950) 42”. 
One of the finest in tall cream yellows, Ma- 
donna lily type. Very profilic, good sub- 
stance. $1.50 
AMHERST (Wheeler) Withheld for propa- 
gation. 
AMULET—(Nes.) 40”. Beautiful light coral 
flushed pink, non fading, an excellent pink. 
1.50 
ANTOINETTE (Hayward) 32”. A soft pur- 
ple with brown overlay, small orange throat, 
very Striking. 1.00 
ARAB CHIEF (Saxton) 45”. One of Sax- 
ton’s best in a tall, large flowered canary 
yellow striped in red. A true spider type. 3.00 
ARABY (Hayward) 36”. A soft chamois col- 
ored peach with a distinctive brown eye. .75 
ARIADNE (Emig}) 40”. A spidery pale lem- 
on with a deeper cup. A graceful plant. 2.00 
ARMADA (Emig.) 36”. Blended orange, pro- 
lific bloomer. 00 
ARCTIC STAR (Nes.) 42”. A Bartya yellow 
or creamy buff with fluted edges. One of 
the best in its class. 1.50 
AUTUMN DAWN (Nes.) 45”. A beautiful 
Empire yellow. Stock very scarce. 2.00 
AUTUMN GLORY (McClure) 36”. A very 
rich multi-toned red. $1.50 
AUTUMN RED (Nes.) 39%. Vandyke red, 
flushed bright red, with orange throat and 
midribs. 50 
BALLET DANCER (Nes.) 38”. A very 
smooth buff, or Grenadine pink, giving an 
overall pink effect. 2.50 
BANDANA (Nes.) 42”. Here is a beautiful 
item in rich tomato red and orange. 3.00 
BARDELEY (Perry) 32”. A fine orange buff 
with a yellow throat. Af¢) 
BARONET (Stout) 34”. An early brilliant 
red with rounded bloom. 50 
‘BEACON FLAME (Nes.) 36”. Jasper red 
with bell-type blooms giving a fine garden 
effect. 1.00 
BERTRAND FARR (Stout) 30’. One of the 
very best in Grenadine pink veined rose. 1.50 
BLACK CHERRY (Doug.) 36”. A rich, lus- 
trous, black red that will withstand the hot- 
test sun. 1.50 
BLACKBURNIAN (Nes.) 40”. Velvety In- 
dian red with a purple overflush. 1.00 
BLACK EMPEROR (Russ.) 48”. Large, 
broad petaled, deep red with small yellow 
throat. Outstanding. ae 
BLACK FALCON (Nes.) 40”. Very large, 
wide open blooms, of near black, with crimp- 
ed edges, and small lemon throat. 2.00 
BLACK HAWK (Wheeler) 36”. Chalice 
shaped blooms of black maroon, A deep tone 
that will hold well. 100 
BLITHESOME (Nes.) 48”. A wide open 
cream yellow of heavy substance, Fragrant. 
2.00 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler) 45’. Garnet-purple 
petals, sepals yellow, an unusually striking 
bicolor. 3.00 
BRANDYWINE (Wheeler) 32”. A beautiful- 
ly ruffled wide bloom in rich garnet mahog- 
any with a purple eye. 1.50 
BRAVE WARRIOR (Nes.) 40”. A large wide . 
open bloom of rich oxblood red. A must 
have. 3.50 
BRIGAND (Nes.) 43”. A distinctive large 
flower of rose and mahogany with cream 
midrib, and a deep rose halo. 1.50 
BRIGHT EYE (Norton) 24”. A _ prolific 
dwarf or orange yellow with a red eye. 1.50 
BRIGHT STAR (Sass) 34”. Multiflora type, 
petals flame scarlet, sepals satmon orange. 
1.00 
CABALLERO (Stout) 40”. Large bicolor, 
rose petals with cream yellow sepals, a 
must. 27 (3) 
CANARI (Nes.) 38”. A satiny cream yellow 
with a green undertone. One of the finest. 
2.00 
CAROLS (Russell) 42”. A good red over- 
laid yellow giving a pleasing effect. 1.50 
CAPRICE (Stout) 24”. A dainty brown blend 
with yellow throat. 1.00 
CASCADE (Rudy) 42”. Mr. Rudy’s best of . 
1952 of light orange with pink overcast. 2.50 
CATHEDRAL TOWERS (Millik.) 36”. A 
grand buff with large red blotches on the 
petals. Unusual. 3.00 
CAYUGA (Saxton) 36”. Formerly “Uncle 
Joe.” A very fine large velvety red you will 
like. 3.00 
CELLINI (Wheeler) 36”. A smooth Amaryl- 
lis type canary self. Very profuse bloomer. 
Hard to beat this one. 5.00 
CERISE (Wheeler) 45”. Very showy rose- 
crimson flower shaded scarlet. Very fine. 4.00 
CHAMELEON (Claar) 24”. Opens red, quick- 
ly shading off to pink. One of the best small 
Hems we have seen. « 2.00 
CHANTICLEER (Wheeler) 36”. We highly 
recommend this bright crjmson with scarlet 
overlay. 2.50 
CHIEF FONTENELLE (Sass) 38”. Apricot 
orange petals, sepals zinc orange, a very 
large flower, set off by a darker eye zone. 
1.50 
CHIEF RED JACKET (McClure) 36”. A well 
named wide,.deep red bloom on a husky 
plant. 1.50 
CLARION (Viette) 24’. Medium rose self. 
An excellent border plant. 1.00 
CONSTANCE (Hill) 40”. One of the few 
ever-bloomers. Huge red-toned blend of 
heavy substance. Scarce. 3.50 
COOL WATERS (Emig.) 50”. Yellow flushed 
pale lemon enhanced by a green throat. Out- 
standing. 3.00 
COPPER GLANCE (Dore) 36”. A well nam- 
ed medium yellow and copper blend. 1.50 
COLONIAL (Norton) 32”. Outstanding buff 
with purple eye zone. Something different. 
1.50 
CRAEMORE HENNA (Plouf) 36”. Ruby red 
with sparkling henna overlay. 1.50 
CRAEMORE RUBY (Plouf) 36”. Dark ruby 
red self, opalescent deep pile. Outstanding 
in its class. 1.00 
CREAM FRILLS (Hill) 36”:A large finely 
formed cream self, limited stock. 2.00 
CREASY \(Rudy) 50”. A very large solid 
red of grand form. ib 1.50 ., 
CRIMSON CLOVER (Nes.) 43”. A beauty 
that is well named. A true clover pink. 1.50 
COPPER COLONEL (Sass Bros.) 40”: Large 
yellow flushed red, a copper beauty. 2.00: 
DAINTY GIRL (McDade) 42”. Soft apricot 
tan, sepals golden, very dainty. 3.00 
DOESKIN (Nes) 38”. Broad petals and se- 
pals in light creamy yellow, very fine. 1.75 
DAILY DOUBLE (Doug.) 40”. A salmon 
tinted Mikada orange. Partially double. An 
interesting breeder. 1.50 © 
DAMOZEL (Norton) 24”. We highly recom- 
mend this medium raspberry pink. Stock 
scarce. 1.50 
DAWN GLOW (Chris.) 48”. Caramel pink 
overlaid rose. A smooth pastel. 4.00 
DEEP SOUTH (Dore) 36”. Dore’s great ad- 
dition of 1951. Probably his best in a large 
deep plum red. - 5.00 
DEVON CREAM (Nes.) 38”. A rich cream 
self. Undoubtedly the best in this class. A 
must have. 3.00 
DRESDON DOLL (Nes) 50”. A symphony 
in cream and salmon buff, a smoothly fin- 
ished flower. 2.00 
DR. SLAUGHTER Russ.) 30”. Medium red 
with orange strips through the petals giving 
a very gala effect. 1.00 
DR. STOUT (Traub) 42”. A sunburst blend. 
An older item that has not been surpassed. 
~ 700 
DOUBLOON (Nes.) 44”. An _ outstanding 
golden yellow. Most rare. 2:00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub-Hay) 32”. 
Large blooms of soft yellow cream. 1225 
EARLE (Norton) 36”. One of the new med- 
ium reds that is very good. ~ 2,00 
EASTER MORN (Wheeler) 38”. Great fav- 
orite in buff yellow with brown halo, extra 
fine. 3.00 
EBONY BOY (Nes.) 20”. A well balanced 
dark red purple self. Ideal for borders. 1.00 
EMPEROR JONES (Hay.) 40”. A large mar- . 
oon purple. A good performer in every way. © 
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EGYPTIAN RED (McDade) 40”. Very large" 
deep red, very fine and it is scarce. 2.00 © 
ENCHANTRESS (Cum.) 48”): A pale yellow 
polychrome. ay 1 
ERICA (Perry) 36”. An outstanding golden” 
peach. acy br 
ETRUSCAN (Nes.) 28”. Blended buff and 
red. Very nice. 1,00 
EVENSONG (Nes.) 38”. One of the finest | 
daylilies we have grown. It is our honest - 
conviction that if better known this item 
would be at the top of any symposium. The ; 
mellow glow of this chamois-buff with a rose © 
halo is something to behold. An evening } i 
bloomer that is very scarce. 8.00 © 
EVENING STAR (McDade) 36”. A smoothly — 
finished star like pale yellow. coo. 
FAIRY LUSTRE (Nes.) 40”. A wide bloom — 
of Jonquil yellow, beautiful frosted overlay, — 
ruffled edging. 3.00 © 
