HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith) M. 34’. 1.00 
The brilliancy of this red with its maroon and copper influ- 
ences and gold throat will amaze you. Creamy mid-rib and 
margins. Picture on page 13. 
HOWDY (Bremken-Armstrong) M. 36’ 5.00 
During our visit to Little Rock at the time of 
the Daylily Meeting we were impressed with this 
bicolor. Petals are yellow and it is one of the few 
bicolors we have seen that has a purple cast to 
the sepals. The colors are applied boldly. Not 
a large flower, nevertheless one of the most 
striking. 
JEAN (McDade) L. 38”. 1.50 
A standout. The brightest, most attractive bi- 
color, brick red and yellow. Long blooming and 
blooming after most kinds are gone, it is out- 
standing. Illustrated on page 12. 
JOANNA HUTCHINS (Kraus) M. 34’. 1.50 
A very smooth rich orange, close to the rich 
sunburst color of a Valencia orange; upright 
facing blooms, nice. Evergreen. 
J. S. GAYNER (Yeld) ML. 38’. 2.00 
We have stock of the true variety which is relatively scarce. A 
fine light orange apricot, much sought after because its fine quali- 
ties epitomize the best in grace, substance and habits. It has proven 
an invaluable parent in hybridizing. 
JUDGE ORR (Orr) E. 30” 1.00 
One of the most popular Daylilies, it blooms early, at Iris time, and 
a handsome soft orange yellow of grace and purity. 
KANAPAHA (Watkins )M. 34”. Ev. 2250 
An eye catcher. Brilliant rose with a hint of raspberry, a color 
gem hard to beat. We illustrate it on page 3. 
KILLARNEY LASS (Nesmith) L. 34’. 5.00 
On page 9 we picture this star-like, very attractive seedling of 
FULVA ROSEA. One of the finer pink varieties, its clear colors and 
late blooming habits make it doubly attractive. 
KIM (Schreiner) ML. 38”. 2.50 
Our selection as the brownest Daylily. It has a gold dust sheen 
that reminds one of gleaming plumage of a rare bird. 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schroder) ML. 38”. 4.00 
This impressive, rich maroon red with orange throat and thin 
orange mid-line has impressed everyone. See page 3 for picture. 
Smoothly finished, it is one of the finest new Daylilies. 
LADY BALTIMORE (Stevens) ML. 40’. 2.00 
Like some rare tropical fish, this flame coral beauty will draw 
more than a passing glance. A color gem. 
MIDWEST MAJESTY 
