BRIGHT STAR (Sass) M 34” 1.00 
Multiflora type polychrome. Petals flame scarlet, 
sepals salmon orange. 
BROCADE (Taylor) M 42” Ev. H.M. 1953 5.00 
A Prima Donna seedling with the same smooth 
texture and large size. The body of the flower is 
near Amber Rose with darker veining. A slight eyezone 
accents the wide throat of Golden Glow. Well branched 
and floriferous. Open evenings. 
CAPRICE (Stout) EE 30” Ev. 1.00 
A very early flowering brownish red with cup 
shaped blooms. The sepals are bordered with cad- 
mium yellow that extends down into the center of the 
flower. 
CABALLERO (Stout) M 40” Ev. A.M. 1951 1.00 
This brilliant bicolor with petals of vermillion red 
and sepals and throat of golden yellow is one of 
the most popular. 
CANARI (Nesmith) M 38” 1.50 
Large open flowers of palest canary yellow. The 
blooms have a satiny finish and the stalks are well 
branched. 
CANYON PURPLE (Nesmith) LM 45” 6.00 
Large full open flowers of raspberry purple with a 
deeper flush just above the pale lemon cup. Both 
petals and sepals are lightly ruffled at the tips. 
CAPISTRANO (Milliken) E 36” Ev. 2.00 
A very bright yellow with large reflexed blooms. 
Long blooming season. 
CATHEDRAL TOWERS (Milliken) E 36” H.M. 1951 2.50 
Medium sized flowers opening wide with petals 
reflexed. Base color soft rich yellow. On the petals 
are sharply defined rosy brown towers while the 
sepals are lightly traced in the same pattern. Remains 
open evenings. Long season of bloom. 
CELLINI (Wheeler) M 33” H.M, 1952 5.00 
Clear sulphur yellow with wide overlapping seg- 
ments fashioned into a flaring form of pleasing sym- 
metry. A beautiful new break in daylily form. 
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CERISE (Wheeler) M 36” H. M. 1950 2.50 
A strikingly beautiful rose crimson flower of fine 
form. Wide segments, irregularly recurved tips, petals 
very frilled. 
CHAMELEON (Claar) M 36” 1.00 
Opening a vivid Blaze red, this beautiful, full, wide- 
petaled, reflexed blossom changes color, becoming a 
lovely pink and yellow pastel. In an established 
clump, this is one of the most beautiful and satis- 
factory daylilies in the garden. 
CHICKAMAUGA (McDade) L 40” 3.50 
Very large and showy flowers of rosy copper with 
frilled petals slightly recurving. Continuous bloomer 
on established plants. 
CHLOE (Nesmith) M 34” A. M. 1952 2.50 
Full ruffled flower with deep yellow background, 
flecked and powdered with warm golden sepia. The 
darker sepals of burnt orange are very distinctive. 
CIRCE (Stout) E 40” ths 
Clear yellow flowers of medium size. Full and re- 
flexed flowers on freely branched stalks make this 
very effective in the garden. 
COLONIAL DAME (Milliken) M 36” A.M. 1953 2.50 
Large flowers of buffy apricot with pale rosy-tan 
banding above the bright golden throat. The petals 
are broad, very ruffled along the edges and creped 
over the flattened portions, and overlap the sepals. The 
whole flower opens wide, giving a flower of excep- 
tional beauty and charm. 
