CABALLERO (Stout ) Each 1.00 
Well named, this gaily colored bicolor is one of our favorites. 
Rose vermilion petals and light yellow sepals. Most attractive 
variety. 34% feet. July. 
CAPISTRANO (Milliken) Each 1.00 
Huge bright yellow with light brown dusting in throat. Very 
early and tall. 4 to 5 feet. Evergreen. 
CERISE (Wheeler) Each 3.00 
Ground color is near scarlet overlaid cerise or cherry red. 
Wide petaled and quite ruffled. 3 feet. July-August. 
CHENGTU (Species) Each .75 
A very fine orange red daylily and in our opinion equal to 
many of the higher priced named reds. In addition to its spar- 
Kling color the plant is exceptionally vigorous and increases 
rapidly. 3 feet. July. 
CHIANTI (Nesmith) Each 2.00 
Rich wine red like the wine which suggested the name for 
this splendid daylily. June-July. 3 feet. 
COLONIAL DAME (Milliken) Each 3.50 
One of our most beautiful daylilies. Light apricot yellow with 
a delicate rosy tan eye zone. Flowers are large and semi- 
recurved, the petals delightfully ruffled on the edges. Actually 
blooms for months from midsummer to fall. Vigorous and 
free flowering. 3 feet. 
CORALLINE (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Large open flowers of light shrimp red with soft yellow mid- 
lines. 314% feet. July-August. 
CRIMSON CLOVER (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
A little publicized variety meriting far more attention. Color 
is soft clover red faintly shaded copper. Light yellow center 
and midrib. Profusely flowering and attractive for many weeks. 
3 feet. July-August. 
DAUNTLESS (Stout) Each .75 
Lovely cream yellow with rose tints in central portion of flower. 
2 feet. July-August. Rebloomer. 
DAWN (Perry) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Unusual color difficult to describe. Soft fulvous red with sul- 
phur eye zone gives some idea of the 5 inch flowers on 3% 
foot stems. July-August. 
DAWN PLAY (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Deep rose with golden yellow throat. Flowers open wide and 
are produced on well branched 4 foot stems. July-September. 
DAZZLER (Dreer) Each. 75; 3 for 2.00 
Little known but a most worthwhile variety. The large flowers 
up to 6 inches across are rich golden yellow with very broad 
petals. 3 feet. July. 
DEBONAIR (Nesmith) Each 2.00 
Large blend of buff tinted salmon pink with lemon yellow 
throat. Lily like with reflexed segments. Tall and very florif- 
erous. 4 feet. July-August. 
DEBUTANTE (Nesmith) Each 2.50 
Refreshing and dainty bicolor or pink and yellow. Petals are 
light pink contrasted by the creamy yellow sepals. A frosty 
sheen adds sparkle to the lily like flowers. 3 feet. July-August. 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Pinkish coral with rose stripes on petals and sepals shading 
to creamy yellow throat. 31% feet. June-July. 
DOMINION (Stout) Each 1.00 
A daylily of rich color that is especially liked here. Large 
brownish red deepening in color towards the center which is 
yellow. July. Rebloomer. Picture on page 43. 
DONALD WYMAN (Betscher) Each .60 
Very large flowers of deepest yellow flushed brick red. Splen- 
did grower producing copious quantities of flowers. 3. feet. 
June-July. 
DOVER (Betscher) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Dover and Burbank are two old timers we would not give up 
because of their early blooming season. Clear orange of large 
size and excellent form. Late May and June. 3! feet. 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub) Each 1.50 
Lovely variety of most delicate coloring. Cream with rose tinted 
throat. Wide petaled flower on 2 foot stems. July. Illustrated 
on Page 47. 
DUNCAN (Wheeler) Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
The earliest red in our garden. Large maroon flowers with 
golden throat. Rapid increaser. June. 
EASTER MORN (Wheeler) Each 2.50 
Large buff tinted yellow flowers with faint purple flushed 
centers. Wide overlapping petals. 32 feet. July. 
EMILY HUME (Hume) Each .60 
Pleasing yellow of informal appearance. The flowers are curled 
with petals compressed at the tips. 242 to 3 feet. June-July. 
ESTMERE (Yeld) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
A dainty dwarf suitable for the large rockery. Bright apricot 
yellow with deep orange yellow reverse. 18 inches. June-July. 
EVANGELINE (Russell) Each .75 
Pleasing combination of soft rose red and wine shades. Unique 
form because of the sharply twisted petals. An early variety. 
3% feet. June. 
EVENSONG (Nesmith) Each 3.50 
One of the prettiest varieties in our garden last year. Light 
amber yellow with rose red centers. Very free flowering from 
early to midseason. 2! feet. 
E. W. YANDRE (Hayward) Each 1.00 
A brown flower with a golden tint. Large and different. 
FAIRY JEWELS (Nesmith) Each 3.50 
About the tallest and best branched of the new pinks. Medium 
flowers of deep shrimp pink. A strong grower and one of the 
last to bloom. 34% feet. August. 
FANTASIA (Stout) Each 1.00 
Orange, brown, and red over a yellow ground. The extremely 
curled and twisted segments add much interest to the unusual 
color pattern. Evergreen. 4 feet. June-July. 
FIRETHORN (Nesmith) Each 2.00 
Loveliest shade of soft rose red marked by a cream stripe on 
each petal. Large recurved flowers. We are very fond of this 
one. 3 feet. July-August. 
FLAMBOYANT (Douglas) Each 5.00 
Tall striking variety of the MIKADO type. Bright Chinese 
yellow flowers with conspicuous red purple eye zone. Robust 
grower. 4 feet. July-August. Picture on page 43. 
FLAMING VELVET (Nesmith) Each 3.50 
Perhaps the finest red from Mrs. Nesmith. Glowing scarlet 
enhanced by velvet like sheen. Very prominent yellow throat. 
2% feet. June-July. 
FLAMULA Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Unique shade of orange scarlet and most impressive in the 
garden. 3 feet. July. 
FLAVIA Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Huge spidery flowers of sparkling yellow. Always attracts atten- 
tion. 31% feet. July-August. 
FULVA MACULATA (Stout) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Larger flowered fulva with reddish cast and contrasting eye 
zone. 4 feet. July-August. 
GAIETY (Betscher) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Early blooming large yellow. Lots of appeal in the garden. 
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GARNET ROBE (Milliken) Each 6.00 
True garnet red that has won highest praise throughout the 
country. The rich vibrant color does not fade. Flowers are 
medium sized and open wide. Evergreen. 3 feet. July. 
GAY DAY (Nesmith) Each 1.00 
Large open flowers and one of the very last bright yellow va- 
rieties to bloom. Center is slightly deeper in color. You will 
welcome these big gay flowers after other yellow varieties are 
past. 3 feet. August-September. 
GAY TROUBADOR (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
Considered by some daylily critics as the finest bicolor from 
Mrs. Nesmith. Large imposing flowers of blood red and maize 
yellow. 34% feet. July-August. 
GEORGE YELD (Perry) Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
One of the very largest daylilies. Combination of orange and 
brownish rose. July. 
GINGER (Hayward) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Attractive variety of unusual color. Flowers are brownish rose 
with dark eye zone. 3 feet. July. 
GLOAMING (Cook) Each .60 
Reddish blend of yellow ground heavily overcast rose purple. 
Large open blooms and rather late. 34% to 4 feet. August. 
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