REPEATERS OR CONTINUOUS 
BLOOMING VARIETIES 
The following is a list of daylilies which have re- 
peated with us. 
Some varieties are consistent re- 
peaters - other will give an encore when fed and 
watered well just after their first bloom. 
Bess Vestal 
Bill Wood 
Bold Beauty 
Bold Courtier 
Brackel 
Cathedral Towers 
Cerise 
Chickamauga 
Colonial Dame 
Confucius 
Constance 
Cream Frills 
Danny Boy 
Dauntless 
Dominion 
Dorothy McDade 
Dr. Stout 
Ducat 
Earlianna 
Easter Morn 
Farewell 
Fire God 
Garden Charm 
Golden Dawn 
Golden Giant 
Golden West 
Goliath 
Helen Fischer 
Jean Lafitte 
Lamkin 
| 
Lustrous 
Marco Polo 
Marie Fawcett 
Martha Washington 
Minnie 
Mrs. Hugh Johnson 
Persian Princess 
Pink Charm 
Plum Mist 
Port 
Potentate 
Pride of Dixie 
Purple Finch 
Purple Flash 
Queen of Gonzales 
Red Rock Canyon 
Regal Lady 
Revelry 
Salmon Gold 
Salmon Rose 
Sonata 
Ta Ming 
The Director 
The Doctor 
War Path 
Wau-Bun 
Wekiwa 
Wheeler Halo 
Whippoorwill 
Wonder Gold 
We should like to extend a cordial invitation to 
visit Our nursery at any time that suits your conven- 
ience. Daylilies are at their height of bloom during 
June and July. 
Signal Mountain is about 12 miles from Chatta- 
nooga. If you are coming from Chattanooga, get on 
U. S. Highway 27 North; follow it until you reach the 
intersection of U. S. 27 and Tennessee State Highway 
8. Follow 8 up the mountain and about 6 miles far- 
ther along after you reach the top of the mountain, 
until you come to Fairmount Road - an asphalt road 
branching off to the right. Continue on Fairmount 
Road for about 1 mile until you come to a sign on the 
right hand side of the road directing you to PARRY 
NURSERIES. Turn right, as directed by the sign, and 
continue until you reach the greenhouse. Our tele- 
phone number is 88-2438, out of Chattanooga. If you 
are coming from the North, without going through 
Chattanooga, follow the above directions when you 
reach the intersection of U. S. 27 and State 8. 
THINGS TO COME - You who saw ALAN, Mr. Claar's 
stunning brilliant red named for his son, in Mr. Claar's 
garden last summer, will be pleased to know that it 
will be available at some time in the future - we hope 
not too distant. You may remember that ALAN had 
everything to be desired in a red - large full flowers 
of fine form - brilliant, clear coloring - wonderful 
substance - and to make it completely perfect - a 
green throat! No wonder it received a JUNIOR 
CITATION in 1953! 
