GARNET ROBE (Milliken) 
Popular glowing deep velvety red hemerocallis, with a yellow- 
green throat, which has proven to be an exceptionally good per- 
former the country over. It has a luminous quality which makes 
it most useful in the garden. 3 ft. Evergreen. $4.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith) 
Large flaring flowers with petals of bright Indian red and sepals 
of light yellow. Bright and gay in the border. 3 ft. $1.50 
GEORGIA (Stout) 
A beautiful daylily with wide petals and large flowers of peachy- 
pink. You can’t go wrong if you are looking for this color—very 
popular. Evergreen. 3 ft. $3.50 
GOLD STRIKE (Milliken) 
Without a doubt the largest daylily we have ever introduced. 
A flower of pure deep yellow with extra wide heavy petals and 
sepals both strongly reflexed. I never see a flower of Gold Strike 
without thinking of a full Harvest Moon—it’s rich, bright, big and 
as exciting as a Gold Strike. $25.00 
GOLDEN GALLEON (Milliken)—See Introductions 
HAILE SELASSIE (Wheeler)—E. Midseason 
A large, bold flower in deep maroon purple, orange midribs 
and throat. Is well branched, vigorous and a very desirable addi- 
tion to the garden. 3 ft. $2.0 
HALO (Wheeler)—E. Midseason and reblooms 
Evening blooming rich yellow with cinnamon halo. Triangular 
form. Wide frilled petals, open flat with pinched petals. Opens late 
afternoon—good through the following day. 3 ft. $1.50 
HAVANA EROWN (Milliken)—E. Midseason and repeats 
Dark mahogany red-brown, with a deep brown eye-zone and 
deep yellow-orange throat. The scapes rise just a few inches above 
the foliage, and give a solid mass of bloom for a long time. Ex- 
cellent to plant with orange and light yellow daylilies. Grows 1°50 
HAZEL SANDERS (Milliken)—See Introductions 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler) 
A lovely addition to any garden. The medium sized flowers of 
lavender pink are borne in profusion on tall well branched scapes. 
Evergreen. 3 feet. $1.00 
HEATHER ROSE (Nesmith)—D. Midseason-late 
Very smoothly fashioned flower of rich cream-flushed pink. 
Graceful in form. 3 ft. $1.00 
HELEN FISCHER (Taylor)—Midseason. Evergreen 
Medium sized soft apricot pink—a clear fresh color. Has a long 
blooming season making it a valuable addition to the garden. 
30 inches. $3.00 
HIGH NOON (Milliken)—E. Midseason—sometimes repeats 
We pampered and watched our stock of High Noon last year 
almost as closely as though it were the only variety we had ever 
introduced, and we are happy to be able to include it in the cata- 
log this year. Probably the most sought after of our hybrids, this 
gorgeous orange-yellow has wide heavy petals which open flat 
and recurve. It will stand almost any degree of heat, out in the 
open, and goes on to remain very beautiful far into the night. 
Another grower has published the statement that it is “One of the 
great achievements in daylily breeding.” We like it too. 3 ft. $10.00 
JEAN (McDade)—Very late 
An exciting bicolor in brick red and yellow. Excellent form, and 
blooms very late, often after all other varieties are through for 
the year. 3 ft. $1.50 
KANAPAHA (Watkins)—E. Midseason 
A raspberry colored daylily which gives a strong color contrast 
in the perennial border. A luscious color. 3 ft. $2.50 
LADY FAIR (Nesmith) 
One of the most beautifully fashioned daylilies we have seen— 
a symphony of flesh pink with a creamy undertone. The blossoms 
are medium sized and have a delightful sheen. 3 ft. $4.00 
LARK ELLEN (Milliken) 
Our own “Watermelon Pink.” Large slightly ruffled blossoms 
of a luscious shade of rose-pink. Both petals and sepals open wide 
showing the bright golden throat. Blooms profusely two or three 
times during the season. Produces a brilliant pink effect in the 
garden. Evergreen. 3 ft. Stock very limited. $10.00 
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LEST YOU FORGET (Russell)—Early 
Rich Chinese red with a lovely velvety sheen. Petals are ruffled 
and slightly recurved. Throat yellow shading to green at the S150 
Sait 
LOCHINVAR (Taylor) 
Difficult to describe for the color varies through tones of 
orange, red and pink, but the throat is wide and shallow and a 
lighter eye zone can be seen if one looks closely. (Hybridizer’s 
description.) $3.00 
MADRIGAL (Milliken)—E. Midseason and reblooms 
Madrigal is the result of a direct cross of Colonial Dame x 
Ruffled Pinafore. This lovely flower has the amazing substance 
of Ruffled Pinafore, the beautiful crepiness and width of petal 
of Colonial Dame, and a superb blending of the coloring of both 
parents, giving a warm apricot with a rosy dusting. Possibly the 
most outstanding quality of this lovely flower is the way in which 
the petals and sepals reflex—to an almost extreme degree, which 
allows one to look deep into the heart of the flower. 3 ft. $10.00 
MANCHU (Stout) 
Apricot-orange with a greenish yellow throat. Deep eye-zone. 
Sepals and petals recurve. Exceptional. 3 ft. $1. 
MAN O’WAR (Taylor) 
A large bright Brazil red. Both petals and sepals recurve and the 
golden yellow throat is wide and extends along the midrib of the 
petals forming a bright star-like center. 3 ft. $5.00 
MARTHA WASHINGTON (Wheeler)—E. Midseason 
An outstanding multiflora often having 65 buds on a single 
stem. The flowers are a lovely silvery old rose, are medium in size 
with wide petals. Stands any kind of weather. 3-4 ft. $5.00 
MING (Stout)—Midseason 
A super orange measuring 6 to 7 inches across. After the flower 
has been open for a few hours the edges of each petal become 
margined in silver. Very beautiful and sells out early. 3 ft. $3.50 
MINUET (Nesmith) 
Rosy pink flowers of Fulva rosea form, but larger and the scapes 
are better branched. Midseason. Deciduous. $1.00 
MIRAGE (Wheeler)—E. Early and reblooms 
As the name implies, this is a very unusual daylily, the ochre- 
yellow ground color is heavily veined with scarlet, which produces 
a changeable coloring. The throat is greenish canary. Flowers are 
medium large, with wide frilled petals which open flat. 3 ft. $2.00 
MISS ARCADIA (Buck)—See Introductions 
MISSION BELLS (Hall)—Midseason. Deciduous 
Very lovely wide petaled, nicely fluted yellow, with flowers 
borne in profusion on especially well branched stems. 3 ft. $3.00 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith) 
A rich Morocco red throughout except for the small orange cup 
at the base of the flower. The color is smooth and evenly spread. 
Deciduous. 3 ft. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell)—Midseason and reblooms 
Probably one of Mr. Russell’s finest pale yellows. Has good for 
and grows very well. 3 ft. $1.00 
MRS. DOUGLAS PATTISON (Buck)—See Introductions 
MUSCAT (Wheeler)—E. Very early 
Deep mahogany purple with almost black tones in the eye-zone 
section. Vigorous, and without a doubt will be a good parent for 
browns if you are doing any breeding along this color range. 3 ft. 
$2.50 
NARANJA (Wheeler)—E. Early 
Full petaled, lightly ruffled flowers of a deepest orange. Another 
must from the Wheeler list. 3 ft. Illustrated in color on page 18. 
$4.00 
OLIVE BALDWIN (Taylor) 
Very full flower with wide overlapping petals. Basic color, old 
copper with a faint bluish red veining. Throat shading from - 
sulphur-yellow to light chrome. Lovely crinkled texture. Early. 
Evergreen. 3 ft. $1.00 
ONEITA (Davis) 
Large rose-red, exceptionally fine form and substance. Blooms 
over a long period of time. 30 inches, $3.00 
