COMET (Russell) M 38” 7s) 
Large showy bicolor of yellow and old rose. 
CONFUCIUS (Bechtold) M 40” 1.00 
Large, open trumpet shaped blooms of burnished 
orange with a cinnamon cast. Very showy. 
CONSTANCE (Hill) M 38” H. M. 1953 2.50 
Very large and bright red toned blend slightly bi- 
colored. A vigorous grower and fast increaser. 
COPPER COLONEL (Sass) LM 40” H.M. 1951 2.00 
A beautiful rosy-copper blend of large recurving 
flowers. Tall and free flowering. One of the finest. 
CORAL PIECE (Plouf) M 36” 2.00 
Faintly veined pastel of coral pink. Green canary 
throat. A very beautiful pastel blend which will add 
charm and grace to any garden. 
CORNELL (Wheeler) EM 34” 3.00 
A striking bicolor with petals of crimson and sepals 
of light yellow only slightly red dusted. Medium 
large, wide segments, compact throat. 
CREAM FRILLS (Hill) LM 40” 1.50 
An unusually rich pure tint of yellow with fine form 
and style. Vigorous and free flowering. 
CRIMSON PIRATE (H. E. Sass) M 30” 3.50 
A very striking carmine red with Oxblood red eye, 
and small yellow throat. Well branched and excel- 
lent for the foreground. 
DAILY DOUBLE (Douglas) M 36” 2.00 
A double flower of attractive form and color. The 
flowers are Mikado orange faintly flushed with a 
deeper tone. The contour of the flower is the same as 
other hemerocallis, but in addition it has three perfect 
petaloids in the center of the bloom as well as stamens 
and pistil. 
DAUNTLESS (Stout) M 36” 75 
A pale Cadmium buff with a slight pastel blended 
mid-zone. Large flowers with wide overlapping petals 
of excellent substance. A universal favorite. 
DAWN PLAY (Nesmith) M 38” 1.00 
An open flower of velvety deep rose with golden 
heart. 
DEBUTANTE (Nesmith) M 38” 1.00 
A crisp and dainty pink bicolor. The petals are a 
smooth light pink in pleasing contrast to the creamy 
yellow of the sepals. 
DIANTHUS (McDade) LM 38” 6.00 
Very lovely sun-resistant flowers of rose red with 
milk white stripe down the faintly ruffled petals. Shal- 
low throat of Golden Glow yellow. 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith) E 40” 1.00 
Open full flowers of coral pink with touch of rose 
on sepals and petals. Very floriferous and satisfactory. 
DOMINION (Stout) E 40” 1.00 
Large and bold velvety red-brown flowers with 
deeper eyezone. A rich shade that is universally liked. 
Repeats. 
DOROTHEA (Lester) M 33” H.M. 1951 2.00 
This large light pastel bicolor has petals brushed 
lilac with a heliotrope eyezone. Will take the hottest 
sun all day and be lovelier for it at the end of the day. 
DOROTHY McDADE (H.P. Sass) L 40” Js) 
One of the best of the late yellows. Pure yellow 
with deep tubular shaped blooms. 
DR. STOUT (Traub) M 36” Ev. ‘co 
Flowers of shapely form and pleasing color - a bril- 
liant sunburst. Ground color deep orange overlaid 
with red. 
DRESDEN DOLL (Nesmith) M 38” 2.00 
Blended flowers of soft cream flushed with salmon 
buff. Tall and widely branched. 
THEE TRIE TRIRKE 
For beautiful effect, try planting delphinium or 
larkspur with pink and rose colored daylilies. 
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