THE DOCTOR (Claar) M 36” H. M. 1952 25.00 
Considered by many to be the finest red. A bril- 
liant vermilion scarlet of large size, with wide petals 
overlapping. Very velvety texture which is amazingly 
firm after the hottest sun or rain. The wide petals 
are slightly frilled, and the sepals are recurved. The 
entire flower is wide open and clean. 
THE SULTAN (Nesmith) M 40” 2.00 
Very dark brown red with a gold throat. A self 
with broad, compact petals and sepals of velvety 
finish. 
TOKAY (Nesmith) LM 50” 1.00 
One of the latest of the large pink toned daylilies 
to bloom, this is a very desirable salmon pink with 
deeper pink zone - yellow throat. 
TRACERY (Nesmith) M 40” 2.00 
Open cup shaped blooms of pale yellow with faint 
tracing of salmon buff in the center, giving it the 
effect of delicate lace. 
VALIANT (Cook) M 37” A. M. 1952 3.50 
One of the finest orange daylilies. The rich, deep 
golden coloring is clear, the substance excellent, the 
finish is satin. The wide petals and sepals are waved 
and crimped. 
VEGA (Wheeler) M 34” 2.50 
Deep wine purple self, set off by a bright canary 
throat. A semi-dwarf. 
VESPERS (Nesmith) M 37” Ev. 3.00 
A pale cream yellow of great distinction and beauty. 
Extremely heavy substance and flaring form. Opens 
evenings. 
WAU-BUN (Stout) M 30” Ev. vA 
Large flowers of light Cadmium yellow, slightly 
sprinkled with faint traces of cinnamon, 
WAR PATH (Russell) EM 36” 1.00 
A smooth mahogany red self with wide petals of 
good substance. Very showy. 
About Elmer A. Claar's THE DOCTOR: “Without doubt 
the current standard of perfection in the reds’ - said 
Mr. D. R. McKeithan, 1st Vice-President of the Hemer- 
ocallis Society in the 1953 Annual Meeting bulletin. 
WEKIWA (Traub) M 44” 1.00 
A daylily that always attracts attention, this rich 
velvety red is brilliant and showy. 
WHEELER HALO (Wheeler) M 36” 1.00 
An evening bloomer of rich yellow with a cinnamon 
halo. Triangular shaped. 
WINDSOR TAN (Nesmith) LM 30” H.M. 1952 6.00 
A brownish bicolor of Windsor tan and buff yellow. 
The petals are broad, the substance good. A wonder- 
ful show when established. 
TIME TO PLANT—Daylilies can be planted any time dur- 
ing the year when the ground is not frozen, but we find 
it best to plant them in the spring or just after they have 
finished blooming in late summer or early fall. 
TERMS—Cash with order, check, draft or money order. 
Postage is paid on all orders over $5.00. On orders of less 
than $5.00, please add 50c for packing & postage. 
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GUARANTEE—We guarantee good, healthy stock, true 
to name, delivered to you in good condition, but we do 
not assume the responsibility for the growth in your 
garden. 
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