About MARIE WOOD, ‘Without doubt, in my opinion 
at least, this is the most beautiful hemerocallis in com- 
merce. The visitors | have had who know hems think 
it looks like a big pink lily."’ This, from Mrs. Douglas 
Pattison, former owner of Quality Iris Gardens in 
Freeport, Illinois, and now a retired hemerocallis and 
iris connoisseur, living in California. 
HEHE MEER HEREN 
SIDE SHOW (Russell) E 30” H. M. 1952 2.00 
A magnificent buff yellow with extremely wide 
petals. A prolific bloomer. 
SKYLARK (Russell) M 48” H. M. 1952 1.00 
A thick textured creamy light lemon yellow with a 
faint green throat. Slightly recurved and ruffled. 
SONATA (McDade) VL 40” 5.00 
Almost a wnite flower which opens in the evenings. 
Rather crinkly petals and sepals - looks like a cool 
lemon ice. Greenish throat. Wide sepals and petals. 
SPICE (Taylor) M 36” Ev. H. M. 1952 5.00 
A blend hard to describe but full of life. It appears 
to be copper, rosy tan with a bluish purple overlay. 
The WauBun twist to the petals add interest. 
STARS OVER DALLAS (Russell) EM 36” 3.00 
Pale lemon. Green throat and a green cast over 
entire flower. Large wide petals twisted and re- 
curved. Fine texture. 
SU-LIN (Nesmith) M 35” A.M 1952 1.50 
The name is Chinese and freely translated means 
“A little bit of something precious,” - a fitting name 
for this lovely bicolor of pale mauve and creamy yel- 
low. The flowers are open and flaring with petals of 
orchid pink and sepals of light yellow. 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) M 40” 1.00 
A lustrous pink with an apricot blend. An open 
flower with reflexed petals. Very desirable in a 
clump for pink effect. 
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TAMARA (Milliken) M 36” Ev. 3.00 
A large bicolor in sharply defined rosy-red and 
light yellow. The petals are broad and the coloring 
is uniform. 
TA MING (Nesmith) M 36” 1.50 
A daylily of perfect form and finish. The orange- 
buff flowers have evenly fluted edges on both petals 
and sepals. 
TARUGA (Stout) EM 38” 1.00 
A clear lemon yellow with a faint midzone area. 
Large 6-7 inch flowers of graceful form. 
TEJAS (Russell) M 36” H. M. 1950 75 
Brilliant red with orange throat. The flowers are 
recurving with medium wide petals. 
THE DIRECTOR (Russell) M 30” Ths) 
The coloring of this flower is very beautiful, becom- 
ing even more beautiful after a day in the sun. The 
wide, recurved petals and sepals are fully ruffled 
and crinkled like crepe paper. The color is a rich 
shade of wine-red, veined Burgundy. The sepals 
are a shade lighter. 
THE BEGINNER’S DREAM 
A lot for a little. 
9 husky daylilies for $5.00 
Autumn Red 
Linda 
| Hyperion 
Morocco Red | 
Patricia 
Peter Pan 
Dorothy McDade 
The Director 
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