Mrs. Hugh Johnson-—“sun-resistant red, a good bloomer in all kinds of weather.” Mrs. Henry Glynn. Kans 
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HER GRACE—(Nesmith 1944). Wide petalled, firm-substanced bloom 
of Martius-yellow, which is a pale lemony color. The 444” bloom 
has a green cup and is lightly ruffed. July. 3% ft. 0000. $1.00 
HESPERUS— (H. Sass 1940). Magnificent lemon-chrome. Large and 
tall with splendid form and pebiauce, July. 4 ft. Stout Achaea 
iG) 5s eee ea ane a ene teeng eae ecannnnae2Sanecanacsicenacesiecessa-oeebeaqcdeadvaceseee #1.00 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN— (Nesmith 1940). A 5” tubular shaped 
bloom, wine-colored with greenish yellow throat. July. 4 ft. $0.75 
HONEY REDHEAD— (Nesmith 1942). Open, flaring, bright yet vel- 
yety red with distinct border of creamy yellow. July. 3 ft. ...... $1.00 
HYPERION— (Mead 1925). Large, waxy, soft canary-yellow. A supe- 
rior daylily in size, form, color and substance. July. 3% ft. $0.60 
INDIAN CHIEF— (Traub 1939). Very large totem-red. Showy yellow 
REGS] Capra Clits 1) weeene at a Cree $1.00 
INDUCEMENT—(Christenson 1948). Smooth bordeaux-red with green 
Foodie broad petals daimtily, rutile. ce ese ceccecreecsenecececceeceee se $2.00 
IRIS PERRY—(Perry 1932). Large, open, glistening orange overlaid 
with bronze. July-Aug. 3 it. Evergreen. -......-.........---.2..2-..22..---------.$0.60 
J. A. CRAWFORD— (Betscher 1929). Large, brilliant apricot-yellow, 
slightly fluted and crimped. Excellent substance, tall and vigorous. 
Aliens uly bape Ray GL CU CCT ee ce each eee cera nc eevee ct hanes. $0.60 
JEAN—(McDade 1943). Unusually appealing bicolor with brick-red 
petals, mid-lined yellow, contrasting beautifully with the rich orange 
BE[TENG,  cecacosteceetece dba Aaer eee ee ee nee oe ne $1.50 
J. S. GAYNER— (Yeld 1928). Lovely fragrant waxy flowers of orange- 
eeu, UAWU PAN SARs eee rr eer ee $0. 75 
KANAPAHA—(Watkins 1942). A color jewel of clear cardinal-red 
without midrib, eye-zone or throat of lighter color to disturb its har- 
mony. Flowers and petalage medium wide. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$1.50 
KILLARNEY LASS—(Nesmith 1944). The center of the flaring 
petals is bright geranium-pink, bordered by soft flesh-pink. The 
sepals are flesh-pink. A captivating bright pink effect. July. 3 ft. 
$5.00 
KNIGHTHOOD—(Schroeder 1948). Large, 6”, velvety maroon with 
orange throat and thin orange midlines. Broad-petalled and well- 
itrovrmcegil, UTR: 2 A see ee ee Ee $4.00 
LIBBY FINCH—(House 1949). Deep rose-cherry with near-white 
midlines in both petals and sepals. Striking! July. 3 ft. $3.00 
LINDA— (Stout 1937). 5” bloom with very crinkled petals of creamy 
yellow with rose markings, the sepals creamy yellow. July. 3% ft. 
$0.60: 
LOVEBIRD— (McDade 1948). Small bright orange flowers blooming 
weiny ie, AMES eye Bhai Serre ce eae eee eee eee ee ees $0.75 
LUSTROUS— (Nesmith 1942). 5” flower in a very pretty tone of 
pinkish red. Orange throat. June-July. 3% ft. -......--.-.--.------- $1.00 
MACULATA—(Species). Blended soft yellow and copper with pink 
tone in the center. Very large and tall. July-Aug. 4 ft. —........ $0.60 
MADAME BUTTERFLY— (Wheeler 1950). Large light orange with 
prominent garnet-red eye spots. Wide petals that recurve and twist 
Gimibertipameiuly. 3 ft. Evergreen. ..2.-1ic0c-.c.iscccesseseteteeneenecets ...- $5.00 
MARCUS--(Perry 1932). Large, crinkled flower of apricot, dusted 
over with soft bronze. June-July. 3% ft. —.. = ago SR ie ee oes $0.60 
MARGARET— (Cook 1943). Large, broad-petalled, waxy smooth 
flower in a soft, mellow, light buff-yellow from throat to petal tip. 
did. GEG Ti scene ee Sn a ree eee $1.00 
MARGARET PERRY—(Perry 1925). Brilliant orange-red with yel- 
low throat and midlines. Free-flowering and tall. July-Aug. ‘ a 
MARTHA WASHINGTON —(Wheeler 1943). Silvery old rose, small 
but perfectly formed and a profuse bloomer. July. 3 ft. Dig 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell). Contrasty bi-color, the petals al- 
most carmine-red, the sepals clear yellow. July. 3 ft. Be 
MATADOR— (Nesmith 1940). Bright rich mahogany, dazzling and 
velvety with no disfiguring markings. 4” full cup-shaped flower 
Mitneorangze throat. June-July. 344 ft. ....-.---.----s--saceeteeecnssceoee $0.75 
MIDAS— (Stout 1935). Medium size, 4”, glowing orange of good form 
and color on tall, strong erect scapes. June- July. Sy Opltereene $0.60 
MIDWEST MAJESTY—(H. P. Sass 1950). Very large, perfectly 
formed medium yellow with heavy substance: Aw A ais a $6.00 
MIDWEST STAR— (Sass 1948). Large, pale yellow. The true va- 
revels Afi, GH, ais Stee ARERR oes eee oe ee ee $5.00 
MIKADO— (Stout 1931). Mellow orange with conspicuous spot of 
mahogany on each petal. An old favorite, probably the most popular 
of all the Stout daylilies. June-July and repeats in the fall here. 3 ft. 
$0.60 
MINUET—(Nesmith 1941). Subtle blend of frosty pink, shadowed 
with deeper rose on beth petals and sepals, giving a rosy pink effect. 
Lovely when planted with yellows. 4%” flower. July. 3% ft. $1.00 
MIRAGE-—(Wheeler 1950). Mustard-yellow, frilled and creped. Me- 
colribien Crbceul sxedoukoyosnecie, [uber GMM, pce ee _.. $2.00 
MISS HOUSTON—(Russell 1942). Tall, strong stemmed, light pink 
with yellow center. July. 3% ft. Evergreen. —................... ee o1.50 
MME. RECAMIER—(Nesmith 1948). Late flowering pink. Smoothly 
finished recurved flowers of Recamier-pink gaily painted watermelon- 
pink on tips. Medium large, tall and well branched. July-Aug. 
3). Tt, el ee es ee eee ee oe ee eee $4.00 
MISSION BELLS— (Hall 1945). Large wide-petalled and ruffled me- 
dium yellow, one of the very best. July. 4 ft. 0... nie hale. $2.00 
MODESTY— (Betscher 1929). Large, waxy pale yellow which blooms 
earthy. June. Oui ee ice: ee ees een a ee en a ers $0.60 
MONARCH — (Stout 1941). Medium sized, 4”, broad-petalled light 
cadmium-yellow with delicate halo of fulyous orange in mid-zone. 
Blooms early and remains open evenings. June. 3 ft. 0. $0.60 
MOON BEAM—(Sass 1940). Pale soft yellow in a 5” firmly sub- 
stanced flower on very tall stalks. July. 5 ft. —.. $0.75 
MOONRAY—(Nesmith 1940). Pale yellow with segments waved, re- 
curved and flaring. A one-eighth inch reddish V on each petal. Un- 
usual, dainty and charming 34” flower. July. 3 ft. ........... $0.75 
MOROCCO RED— (Nesmith 1940). Fine brown-red self of even tone 
extending to the heart leaving only a shallow orange cup. July. 3 ft. 
$1.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN—(Betscher 1929). Especially fine, thick-tex- 
tured, deep golden yellow. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. ................. $0.60 
MRS. B. F. BONNER— (Russell 1942). Rated as a better Hyperion 
in some regions. Here it is not good. July. 24% ft. Evergreen. $1.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON— (Russell 1942). Deep red, rich and glow- 
ing, 5” in diameter with wide segments and shallow orange cup. 
Non-fading and remains open evenings. A very lovely daylily. June- 
Jnatliy 23:06 i tee eee re a een eee ee ee $1.00 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT— (Watkins 1941). Brilliant coppery red of 
large size, with yellow throat, a hardy, deciduous variety developed 
at the University of Florida. June-July. 3% ft. —..0WWWW.. $0.75 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—(Betscher 1929). Glistening light yellow, 
Cuake (ort qlaven Terr iRoy lelkexouens, Ifiliyevanes, Hb ige, $0.60 
MYSTIC MOON— (Nesmith 1947). Very pale yellow night-bloomer. 
Broad-petalled, firm-substanced flowers of full flaring form, ruffled 
ate theyedges: Sy ulyeu Sou ties ee eee ee ene ee $3.50 
NARANJA—(Wheeler 1948). Solid golden orange with informally 
recurved petals that impart a measure of dash to this large, 7”, 
broadly petalled superior daylily. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. -....... $4.00 
NEBRASKA— (Sass 1940). Large mellow buff-yellow of high quality 
as are all the Sass daylilies. 544” flower. June-July. 3% ft. $0.60 
NIOBE— (Wheeler 1950). Deep violet-magenta, resistant to fading. 
A darker narrow halo surrounds the orange throat. Medium size 
with narrow petals but distinct character and tendency to rebloom. 
Earlyaeomtieaelveroneense ss eee ee... 2 . $3.00 
NORTH STAR—(Hall 1948). Very pale yellow large open 
flower of attractive grace and finish. July-Aug. 3 ft. -..........-..- $5.00 
OLD TAPESTRY—(Emigholz 1943). Petals a: eht dragon’s-blood- 
red with buff edge. Sepals paler. Yellow throat. A velvety brow ich 
nse. 2a” thy chiara, BUS cit, re $0.60 
