JOANNA HUTCHINS (Kraus) M 30” 2.00 
Smooth, waxy, glistening pure orange. Does not 
fade or wilt in hottest sun. 
KANAPAHA (Watkins) M 36” Ev. 2.50 
Brilliant, clear, raspberry red. 
KANSAN (Hill) LM 44” 5.00 
Huge wide-spreading red-toned self with long 
slender, gently recurving segments that taper gradu- 
ally. 6 inch buds and 9 inch flowers. Lovelier after 
the sun has been on it all day. 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schroeder) LM 38” H. M. 1951 4.00 
A most impressive daylily of rich maroon red with a 
smooth velvet finish. Large flowers with wide petals. 
LADY BOUNTIFUL (Lester) E 48” H.M. 1952 3.00 
A large soft yellow that blooms very early. Has a 
faint pink tint on the edges of the petals on cool days. 
Well branched with as many as 50 buds on a scape 
when established. A favorite with all who see and 
grow it. 
LADY FAIR (Nesmith) M 38” 4.00 
A flesh pink with a creamy undertone. The large 
flowers have a glistening sheen and give a charming 
effect in the garden. 
LEMON LUSTRE (Lester) LM 40” 2.00 
Here is a cool satin finished lemon yellow that 
blooms well whether the weather is right or not. A 
6 inch flower with sweet perfume and remains open 
evenings. 
LINDA (Stout) EM to LM 42” .50 
A very beautiful rosy pink bicolor. The creped 
and frilled petals are golden, lightly dusted rose, with 
deeper rose in the throat. The sepals are clear cream 
in color. 
IRR TRIE TINH 
Mrs. Lester uses white shasta daisies among her 
exhibition daylilies, and it makes a beautiful picture. 
LITTLE CHERUB (Claar) EE 12” 2.50 
This very early yellow is a delight for the rockery 
or low border. The beautiful clear yellow flowers are 
full and gracefully shaped with segments overlapping. 
LONE STAR (Russell) M 42” 1.00 
Large fiery brick red. It is a variety that stands out 
like a beacon light in the garden. Very beautiful. 
LOVELINESS (Bechtold) EM 28” 4.00 
Especially good as a border foreground plant or for 
the rockery. The flower is Ta Ming yellow with a 
center copper lustre blotch, with the appearance of 
glittering gold dust sprinkled over it. 
LUSTROUS (Nesmith) EM 40” 1.00 
A bright terra cotta rose, overflushed with soft lus- 
trous sheen. A free bloomer with good substance. 
Repeats. 
MABEL FULLER (Kraus) M 38” H.M. 1952 4.00 
A velvety sparkling cardinal red with green throat 
and reflexed segments. One of the finest reds. 
MAID MARION (Lester) M 42” H. M. 1952 7.00 
Tall and graceful with many 6-inch blooms of a 
striking shade of coral rose, slightly ruffled. One of 
the most sought-after of the pinks. 
MARCO POLO (Lester) LM 36” 2.00 
A large flower of red velvet with very heavy sub- 
stance. The unusual triangular form is impressive 
and its beauty is enhanced by the slightly twisted 
petals. A vigorous grower and a very showy flower. 
MARIE FAWCETT (McDade) VL 42” 3.00 
Lovely golden-rod yellow with long slender sepals 
and petals. Large blooms beginning late midseason 
and continuing until frost on established plants. 
HER THER FRR 
If you do not have a copy of HEMEROCALLIS, The 
Perennial Supreme, by Dr. Phillip G. Corliss, be sure 
to get one. It’s a well-written book about your 
favorite flower, 
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