Gut a u cing — 
HALCYON DAYS — (11-32) If you think 
there are too many yellows already, plant 
this among your early ones and see how 
different it is. Primrose Yellow, of heavy 
substance, with full overlapping petals, 
slightly crimped at the edges—it is an 
outstanding daylily, both when it blooms 
in early spring and at each repeating 
interval. We have watched it through 
many seasons and feel we can recommend 
it heartily for your garden. 
Each—$3.00 
NANTAHALA—From the day it opened its 
first bloom—April 15, 1948—this daylily 
has been the center of interest in our gar- 
den. A study in contrasts, the flower is 
pale between Peach Blow and Maize 
(10 B/G 5) with a throat of greenish yel- 
low completely banded by wedges of 
Canna Red (11 J 11). The texture is smooth 
and the ruffled petals are of heavy sub- 
stance that take the sun well. At least 
four distinct periods of bloom per sea- 
son. Limited supply. J. C., T.H.S. 1952. 
Each—$25.00 
KATHARINE TAYLOR — A Prima Donna 
seedling that many voted the outstanding 
daylily in the garden last year. (As # 285 
it was voted the best seedling by garden 
visitors the first year it bloomed) Very 
large blossoms of pinkish peach—near 
M&P’s Persian Melon (3 B 10)—with faint 
halo and ruffled petals, it is a daylily 
worth growing. Each—$15.00 
REBEL RED—# 13-24—Bright clear red, 
deepening at the throat, which is small to 
the point of being invisible. Superior 
branching. Vigorous in growth. A distinc- 
tive form, This daylily is highly recom- 
mended. Each—$5.00 
SANIBEL—The color of the lining of a sea- 
shell, so we named it for our Florida 
‘Sanibel Isle’. A large blossom with a 
lighter halo surrounding the throat, it 
blooms quite early and repeats at in- 
tervals all during the season. Excellent 
branching. Each—$10.00 
¥¥ 
JUNIOR MISS—We named 
it at once, so full of round 
eyed wonder it seemed as 
it first bloomed in our seed- 
ling patch. The blossom is 
medium in size, “ashes of 
roses’, in color with lighter 
margins and sepals that 
twist. A darker halo sur- 
rounds the very wide throat 
of soft Canary Yellow. Very 
well branched — blooming 
early and repeating several 
times during the season. 
Each—$10.00 
¥¥ 
