olcnington Garde 
GENERAL LIST 
Daylilies will supply a maximum of beauty for a minimum 
of care, but will repay the gardener for any extra attention 
given them. Daylilies are long-lived plants and should be 
placed at least two’ feet apart when planting. They will 
spread and fill the gaps but will not become overcrowded 
for many years. For the maximum number of plants in a 
given area, as in formal or display beds, stagger the plants. 
_ In describing the flowers the following symbols are used: 
E... Evergreen SE... Semi-evergreen D... Dormant 
ADAGIO (Russell) — Small brilliant red flowers with a darker 
eye-zone and small yellow throat. 28 in. June D__$1.00 
ALASKA (Merry) — Very pale yellow flowers. Lots of bloom. 
A*goed garden plant; 40-in.*July 2. Se ae $1.00 
ALBERT GORHAM (Norton) — Recurving red bitone. A good 
lily for back of border because of height. 60 in. June - 
July te $2700 
ALMIE (McClure) — - Large red with bronze overlay. Darker 
eye-zone. 40 in. June-July... $1.50 
ALNILAM (Saxton) — Small, garnet and orange “bicolor. 30 
Ieee Une E $2.50 
APRICOT QUEEN (Sass) — — Recurving apricot ‘self with green 
throat. Free bloomer. 40 in. July-Aug. WW. $2.50 
ARTEMIS (Norton) — Large pale yellow flowers with large 
full petals and pinched sepals. July-Aug. 40 in...$2.00 
AUGUSTA (Bechtold) — Chrome yellow flowers. Fragrant. 
40 in. July-Aug. D_ $ .75 
AUGUST ORANGE (Stout) — Rich. glowing “golden flowers. 
Good evenings, 36 ino July-Augh (SE es $ .50 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout) — Chrome gold, flushed red on 
outer-half of petdls: 34 tiny Aug.-Sept. Da . $ .50 
AUTUMN DAFFODIL (Kraus) — Late, small, deep yellow 
Abundant bloomer. 32 in. July-Aug. D _~- $2.00 
AUTUMN PRINCE (Stout) — Small, clear yellow blooms on 
much branched stems. Lots of blooms and very late. 42 
(ERMAN ek RA eer eI en Vath eeu, Si Tek $1.50 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith) — Open, flaming velvety red. 38 
ifieJUne-Julye" Dies oe ae oe ee $1.00 
BABY TEARS (Russell) — Petals deeply marked with rosy-red 
over gold background. 36 in. June-July E_...........$ .50 
BAGDAD (Stout) — Brown and reddish tones, with clear 
orange throat. 40 in. June-July. D0. $ .50 
BAGGETTE (Russell) — A delicate bicolor. Sepals, throat 
and inner half of petals chrome yellow, outer half of petals 
lilac-rose. 30 in. July-Aug. D_ _$1.00 
BARBERRY RED (Coughlin) — Dark, “ruby. ted. Has ten- 
dency to produce more than the usual number of segments. 
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BARONET (Stout) — Crinkled crimson-orange flowers. 
Blooms early in June and repeats in the fall. 30 in. E 
et 1 SO Te de See Lie. 58, eee Se pearly Naha ee $ .50 
BERNICE RUSSELL (Russell) — Rosy cinnamon-yellow. Large 
showy flower. 32 in. July E- : $1.50 
BETTY SLICK (Russell) — A large. bicolor. Petals Tosy- red, 
sepals yellow. 38 in. July SE. ee ST. 00 
BICOLOR (Stout) — Petals rosy- red, “sepals, ‘yellow. Good 
evenings. 38 in. June-July. SE- SiS 
BILLIE BURKE (Wheeler) — Petals deep rose with brownish 
overcast; sepals yellow with a slight overcast of petal color. 
Opens evenings and holds perfect thru next day. 40 in. 
BC Taye DO ee sore ek oA es ne ne Oe ooh ees ee ae $1.00 
