Dolly Varden—“began in early June, blooming 
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PINK CHARM 
BLOODROOT— (Nesmith 1946). Most brilliant scarlet self with vel- 
vety finish and inconspicuous yellow throat. July. 3 ft. 0... $6.50 
BOLD COURTIER—(Nesmith 1939). Broad rose petals with a 
creamy midline. Soft yellow sepals strongly recurved and_ slightly 
flushed rose. Exceptionally beautiful bi-color. June-July. sere ie 
BOLD WARRIOR—(Emigholz 1943). Broad overlapping petals of 
yellow overlaid Brazil-red; the sepals only slightly flushed Brazil- 
Menem rellmtonnmledamocaiditas | July. A fis oe ects eee eee $1.50 
AUTUMN RED — Pape 28 
profusely, and kept right on after many others had quit. Certainly stands out.” Mrs. Harold Bernhardt, Mo. 
BOUNTIFUL—(Cook 1943). Wide-petaled lemon-yellow seedling 
from Hyperion. Large, nicely formed and sun-resistant. Julyaes tts 
$1.00 
BOUTONNIERE— (Stout 1939). Myriads of small (2%”) flowers 
with widely overlapping segments, the sepals clear yellow and the 
petals light rosy peach with lighter mid-stripe. Late. August. 3 ft. 
$0.60 
BRICK ROSE—(Emigholz 1943). Medium size flower of terra cotta 
with rose undertone. Yellow throat. June-July. 3% ft. ........ $0.75 
BRIGAND—(Nesmith 1944). Big rose-mahogany blend with broad 
recurving petals and sepals. Bold in size and stature. July. 3% ft. 
$2.00 
BROWN-EYED SUSAN—(E. Hill 1946). Light yellow with red- 
brown eye zone ms |nme-JUly-. 3 ite 2 ee ee $1.00 
BURMAH-—(Nesmith 1937). Orange overlaid with rose-copper. 5” 
blooms. Rated a late bloomer but flowers in July here. 3 ft. $0.60 
BYNG OF VIMY—(Perry 1931) Very large pale orange-rose with 
slender, curling segments. Yellow throat. July. 4 ft. —........ $0.75 
CABALLERO— (Stout 1941). A clear-cut brilliant bi-color. Petals 
vermilion-red. Sepals and throat golden yellow. June-July. 3 ft. 
versr een! aaah ane oat A. eas Seer bene ene IE $0.75 
CALYPSO— (Burbank 1918). Light lemon-yellow night bloomer. 
Largesand«tracrant: [uly co.( tee ee ee $0.60 
CANARI— (Nesmith 1940). Satiny finished palest canary-yellow of 
beautiful form and excellent branching. 5” dia. June-July. 4 ft. 
$1.50 
CAPISTRANO (Milliken 1948). Large very bright yellow, broad- 
petalled and waved. June. 3 ft. Evergreen. .....---0-0---ee------- $1.00 
CELLINI—(Wheeler). Light canary of fine form with round over- 
lapping petals like a Dutch amaryllis. June-July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$5.00 
CHENGTU—(Stout 1937). Coppery orange-red with velvety carmine 
mid-zone. Recurved 44%” flower. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. ......... $0.60 
CHIEF CHEROKEE— (Nesmith 1945). Deep brown-red, the petals 
velvety and darker with no mid-lines. Orange cup. Floriferous and 
VAS OO US me ULL Va ot eee nee rk AP ne $1.50 
CHLOE— (Nesmith 1938). Extremely broad-petalled yellow with burnt 
orange cast. Large, unusual and distinct. July. 3 ft. 0... $1.00 
CIBOLA—-(Hill 1950). Large, well-formed flowers of Spanish yellow, 
an unusual shade between deep chrome and yellow ochre. July. 
Ohta eee ee eee sees Se fe ae ee ee eee $4.00 
COLONIAL DAME —(Milliken 1948). Large light apricot, broad 
petalled and ruffled. July. 3 ft. Semi-evergreen. ........--...--- $2.50 
COMET—(Russell 1943). A fine bi-color. 6” flower with blended 
rose petals and soft yellow sepals. July. 3% ft. W000. $0.75 
CONFUCIUS—(Bechtold 1943). Big brown-red of medium tone. 
Petals taper to a languid point. Plant is vigorous and well-branched. 
Julysc36 tte vere reens ens eee eon oe ae $1.00 
COPPER COLONEL— (Sass 1948). Large coppery flower of great 
Appeals ces See eee eee ee ee ee ee $3.50 
CORALLINE— (Nesmith 1940). Light shrimp-red. Maize mid-line. 
Late flowering in the East. July here. 314 ft. 00000. $1.00 
CORNELL— (Wheeler 1950). Notable feature of this bi-color is the 
rich crimson of its wide frilled petals. Sepals, light yellow lightly 
dusted red. Medium large. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. -................. $4.00 
CRAEMORE HENNA—(Plouf 1939). Tan-red of good size and 
form, blooming in early midseason. June-July. 2% ft. .......... $0.75 
CROWN OF GOLD—(Nesmith 1933). Large, early, orange-yellow 
NoMKoYosnotnaves Vpahiler aves warish MIR IANONNE, GLANS ace ee eeeaeee rene creceeee $0.75 
CRYSTAL PINK—(Nesmith 1938) Large, tall vigorous chamois 
colored daylily with just a hint of pink. July. 3% ft. 20000.. $1.00 
DAUNTLESS—(Stout 1935). Cream-yellow with mid-zones delicately 
flushed with a rosy touch. Wide overlapping segments with fine sub- 
stance. 5” flower. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 2.20. $0.75 
DAWN GLOW—(Y. Christenson 1947). Large well-formed flower of 
softly blended antique red and pale caramel. Small orange cup. Vig- 
orous: (July seo bos ft ee ee $3.06 
DAWN PLAY—(Nesmith 1938). Deep velvety rose with golden heart. 
A yery rich and appealing shade. This is the true variety. July. 
i oh ee ee $1.00 
