1954 INTRODUCTIONS 
McDonald Nurseries is happy again in releasing Mrs. Register’s 
newest Daylily introductions, They have been tested in Valdosta 
gardens, in our own test plots, and in various parts of the country. 
The Register strain of Hemerocallis, introduced in 1951 for the 
first time, were enthusiastically received in Valdosta and othr locali- 
ties. We believe these are “Individuals” in the Hemerocallis world. 
They are unigue in color and form and are receiving warm praise 
wherever they are being grown. 
Sherry—26”—Large clear yellow—excellent for front of border. Re- 
ee eGR COMI EA TIGL OVINE feoctces rye Be etemeer ret easter rancho aac kame mseiee totes $10.00 
Pink Veil—32”—Creamy yellow with faint pink overcast—attractive 
display on established clumps —-rmmnernmnnnesennmosnnnesnnnnenmntrnnney $10.00 
Triton—27”—formerly No. 16—Very dark bluish purple seedling 
with blue predominating. Winner of 1951 show. This variety will 
be released for sale in Fall, 1954. 
Gay Knight—36”—Red and yellow bi-color, green throat. Flowers 
have a gay freshness that attracts MUCh attention sess $ 3.00 
