DEFINITIONS OF ABBREVIATIONS USED 
H. M. is Honorable Mention by The Hemerocallis 
Society, and the year after it means the year the 
award was given. 
A. M. is Award of Merit by The Hemerocallis Society. 
A. M., R. H. S. is Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural 
Society (of England). 
HIRE HIRI HEHE 
AU REVOIR (McDade) L 1.00 
Exquisite little flowers of buff dusted Burmese gold. 
Most desirable for its lateness and profuse blooming. 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith) M 32” .50 
Open velvety red flowers with large wide throat of 
yellow. Very showy and desirable. 
BAGGETTE (Russell) M 30” A.M. 1952 2.00 
An exquisite wide-petaled bicolor with ruffled 
petals of palest lemon deeply shaded old rose, and 
sepals of pale lemon. A profuse bloomer and vigorous 
grower. 
BALLET DANCER (Nesmith) M 36” 2.50 
Dainty and charming flowers of buff pink and gren- 
adine. Smoothly finished and lustrous. 
BERTRAND FARR (Stout) M 30” A.M. 1951 1.00 
A fine large, broad-petaled rosy-peach. Flowers 
are full and of heavy substance. 
BESS VESTAL (House) EM 36” H. M. 1952 3.00 
Large, broad-petaled flowers of bright red. 
BICOLOR (Stout) E 46” whe) 
An attractive two-tone of yellow and pale red, 
tinged rose. 
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BILL WOOD (Wood) M 44” 20.00 
A true bright red self with yellow throat. Flowers 
are large and widespread. One of the most striking 
and outstanding daylilies. Broad blue-green foliage 
enhances the beauty of the flowers. 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith) M 36” 1.50 
Extremely dark with very shallow cup of pale 
canary. The large open flowers are wavy at the 
edges. 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout) EE 38” Ev. H.M. 1950 2.00 
The brightest early flowering red in the garden. 
Rich orange cup. 
BLOODROOT (Nesmith) M 36” 8.00 
Brilliant and vivid flowers of velvety finish. The 
coloring is between scarlet and Brazil red, 
BOLD BEAUTY (Hill) LM 38” 2.50 
One of the largest red toned blends. Heavy sub- 
stance, and blooms over a long period. 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith) M 38” A.M. 1950 1.50 
A stunning bicolor with broad pompeian rose petals 
and yellow sepals flushed rose. 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook) M 40” A.M. 1952 1.00 
Sun and rain resistant, this wide petaled large 
lemon yellow is one of the finest. 
BRACKEL (Wheeler) M 30” 1.50 
Deep mahogany brown flower with stitched petal 
pattern resembling brocade. 
ADIGE Ve OLOI ORS. 
“TI want to thank you for the lovely gift lily you sent 
me with my order. The plants were all so nice and I’m 
sure they will grow off satisfactorily.” Mas..GaH. 
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