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DEMON— (Russell 1943). Brilliant orange-mahogany mixture which 
remains open evenings and draws the eye like a magnet. 4” dia. 
Jume=] aly 206 2 fee Os ctl re ee ein eee Se $0.60 
DEVON CREAM—(Nesmith 1945). Pale creamy yellow, thick and 
heavy-textured with wide petals that are beautifully fluted on the 
eugene June Jil yaar oe time weet et eer: Waar © Ou k) oes Shy eae $5.00 
DOLLY VARDEN— (Nesmith 1939). Open full flower of Chinese 
coral-pink with lines of rose on petals and sepals blended into a 
Creamy yellow suroatame) ae) ily enn) ib see een an nen $1.00 
DOMINION— (Stout 1941). Extra large full flowers of red in con- 
centric three-toned pattern. Golden throat. Nice. June-July. 3 ft. 
$1.00 
DOROTHEA—(Lester 1948). Pale yellow ground color flushed with 
lilac with heliotrope eye zone. Unusual and attractive. July. 3 ft. 
$2.00 
DOROTHY McDADE—(McDade 1941). Clean pure light yellow in 
a tubular-shaped 5” flower blooming late. Aug. 3% ft. Evergreen. 
$1.00 
DOUBLOON— (Nesmith 1945). Smooth, sleek, glistening, clear 
golden yellow. Broadly formed and extra large. July-Aug. 3% ft. 
$2.00 
DR. REGEL—(Yeld 1904). Low growing old variety that blooms 
with the iris. Orange-yellow. May-June. 2 ft. $0.60 
DR. STOUT-—(Traub 1939). Deep orange with cinnamon overlay. 
A sharply burnished brown-toned 5-inch daylily. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
FO SL) ae ce eee Pee Ee pe Si Doce em chee eR Ue $0.75 
DRESDEN DOLL—(Nesmith 1946). Soft cream background flushed 
salmon-buff, crisp, firm and widely branched. June-July. 4 ft. $2.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR — (Traub 1939). Cream-yellow, large and 
very wide-petalled open flower. July. 2 ft. Evergreen. ......... $1.00 
EARLIANA— (Betscher 1938). Probably the best of the early varieties 
blooming with the iris. Golden orange. May-June. 3 ft. $1.50 
EASTER MORN—( Wheeler). Broad-petalled buff-yellow bi-tone with 
rose-brown halo. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 20020000000. $3.00 
EVANGELINE—(Russell 1943). Rosy red with wine eye-zone, 514” 
open type flower with twisty petals. June. 3 ft. Evergreen. $0.60 
EVENING GLORY—(Sass 1949). Apricot suffused yellow. June- 
July: BS Var Tees ee ee one ek Cea eatin fray te $2.00 
FAIR MORN— (Nesmith 1943). Petals, jasper-pink. Sepals, seashell- 
pink. Crisp, early-flowering, delicate pink. June-July. 3 ft. ... $1.50 
FASCINATION—(Hall 1948). Pleasing tone of medium yellow with 
prominent halo, very large and broad-petalled. Extra fine branch- 
In eva Julys go tiated eee ewe a Ne aie Ate See eed $2.00 
FIRE FLAME—(Nesmith 1944). Brilliant reddish-orange self which 
sets the garden on fire. 414” broad-petalled flower on tall stalks. 
UAULY rags yo Line menos se chee ds ite Linea be 2 aie ee tie eect $1.00 
FIRETHORN— (Nesmith 1946). Multiflora type dragon’s-blood-red 
with rich orange cup and red stamens. Medium size and ruffled. 
USP ay | ieee tee ee Rm pe eee ORL RU Da pies pteal hate ee Nea gan Be oe $1.00 
POPULARITY COLLECTION 
Select 9 as outlined, for $5.00. All 34 for $18.50. 
Any 2 of These Plus 3 of These Plus 4 of These 
Alexia Autumn Red August Pioneer 
Black Emperor 
Dolly Varden Baronet Caballero 
Dominion Mary Guenther Craemore Henna 
Dauntless 
Firethorn Nebraska 
Flore Pleno 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman Moonray 
Golden Grain 
Old Tapestry Purple Waters 
Morocco Red 
Tara 
Mrs. Hugh Johnson Boutonniere pales West 
. : achem 
Pink Charm EKgeciran Misietohnatipert 
Regal Lady Midas Triumph 
Red Bird Modesty Gaiety 
Add 50c toward shipping costs and we will include your choice of 
Gold Coast, Hesperus or Persian Princess. 
Firethorn—‘very nice red multiflora that bloomed all during Augist. Floriferous and sun-resistant.” Mrs. Kenneth Bibbins, Mich. 
FLAMING GLORY—(Emigholz 1943). Orange-chrome flushed with 
English red. Large flower with petals crinkled at the edge. Nee 
ARS) See. sce Set a Re, 2h hee tn os YD ay ee Slee SS, : 
FLORE PLENO— (Species). A much finer double than Kwanso. More 
peach and rose mingling with the orange ground color, more com- 
plete and more uniform doubling, not so tall and blooms earlier. 
Trane: Jalye 8 Voi bs oe ec ee ee ne te $0.75 
FRANCES RUSSELL— (Russell 1946). Large, wide-petalled pale 
lemon lightly flushed lavender. July. 2% ft. —... $1.50 
FULVA ROSEA—(Species). Most beautiful of the species, or natural 
hemerocallis, this is one of the loveliest pinks, a luscious, clear car- 
mine-pink, on tall graceful stalks. June-July. 3% ft. 2... $1.50 
GATETY— (Betscher 1932). Wide-open light lemon-yellow, large, wide- 
petalled and quite early. Tall, well-substanced and outstanding. 
ARVO sip ite 9s quilt pane ne ee CinPRWO Ue pe Reece geen ae rele $0.75 
GARNET ROBE—(Milliken 1948). Highly praised, non-fading, glow- 
ing garnet-red 5” flower with shallow green-yellow cup. July. 3 ft. 
Hiverer ect a 1st ern as Sen ls oS See eee eee $5.00 
GAY DAY—(Nesmith 1933). Soft yellow flowers with great substance 
aol Incernin orm gall ciammchy ciellise, Uwdhy, BYE ili, coe $0.75 
GAY ROMNEY—(Nesmith 1948). Antique ruby-red, the color ex- 
tending well into the throat. Brilliant full-flowered variety. July. 
Dao LL eee eet usr cece te ac Se ORe |, ST to MY Ge Ae ae Se $2.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR — (Nesmith 1941). Bright red petals with yel- 
low mid-stripe. Maize-yellow sepals with a reddish suffusion. Large 
funol @ollomimill, OM sikowvers, Ihren, 4h Hs oes $1.00 
GEORGE YELD—-(Perry 1926). Large, recurving flowers of orange, 
the petals suffused with bronzy apricot and brownish rose. Excel- 
honitape Ulva Moon TES ee 2 ee co Reena ee Od eee $0.60 
GEORGIA—-(Stout 1946). Very popular large peach-pink. July. 3 ft. 
vere Teeiiya cee.) te ee hee 1S Se ee et ete ae ee $2.00 
GLOWING GOLD—(Nesmith 1940). Brilliant persimmon-orange, 
lareerandeslichtlyastwisted ame) ily smote teense een $2.00 
GOLD COAST—(Emigholz 1943). Broad-petalled orange in 6” open 
type flower of thick substance. July. 4 ft. 222 $1.00 
GOLD DUST—(Yeld 1906). Low-growing, older variety which we 
value because it blooms with the iris and combines artistically with 
them. Soft empire-yellow. May-June. 1% ft. 0. $0.60 
GOLDEN GIANT—(Sass 1949). Very large golden yellow. July. 
By Oy SAe Jace, cee ee Ene ee RMN A as Rc oce es ee O $4.00 
GOLDEN GRAIN— (Nesmith 1944). Large light yellow with green 
cup. Ruffled flowers of firm texture. Tall and well-branched. July. 
a Lit ape eee et 0 Od: 2 een Oe, Cre eR ee ae $1.00 
GOLDEN SCEPTER— (Nesmith 1939). Early orange-toned medium- 
sized flower, 442”, of heavy substance, blooming profusely. June. 
ARABS coe GALS Sect eR Se Ran he ee AAEM ook tT Oe _... $0.60 
GOLDEN WEST— (Sass 1932). Heavy, waxy flowers of bright yellow. 
lveiigey ime, IiwOl ye, G0 thy MENGSARKCIN, hese ee eens aes $0.75 
GRANADA—(Traub 1939). A tan and brown of charming individu- 
ality. Deeper and handsomer than Bagdad and one of the few real 
browns, smooth and glistening. June-July. 3 ft. Evergreen. .. $1.50 
GUNGA DIN—(Taylor 1948). Purplish red with conspicuous ereen- 
yellow starred center. June-July. 3% ft. Evergreen. $2.00 
GYPSY—(Betscher 1929). Glistening deep orange with intensifying 
reddish undercast. July. 244 ft. Evergreen) 1.0. $0.66 
HAILE SELASSIE— (Wheeler 1947). Large, boldly formed black-red 
with orange mid-ribs. June-July. 3 ft. Evergreen. $4.00 
HAROLD PATTERSON—(McDade 1948). Very tall rose and yel- 
lowsbi-color@ lulys 445-1: penne oan eereen ee ck ok Se $1.50 
HAZEL SAWYER— (Wheeler 1946). Frilled laurel-pink of medium 
size and yellow throat. Vigorous and profuse. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
SLCCH yee eee degen eo eee in eee $1.50 
