LADY FAIR (Nesmith) M. 38”. 4.00 
A flesh pink with a creamy undertone, one of the most charming 
pink Daylilies we grow. You will enjoy its delicate beauty. 
LIBBY FINCH (House) M. 36”. 4.00 
A rare and effective contrast is provided by a striking medial 
cream white line that radiates through each of the rich cherry red 
petals. It is striking and bright in the garden. 
LOCHINVAR (Taylor) M. 36”. Ev. 2.50 
Variety of floral formation is a delight. This large flowered, vi- 
brant rose-pink terra cotta with full overlapping petals is unique. 
Rebloomer. 
LONE STAR (Russell) ML. 38”. 1.00 
Large fiery brick red. Reminds one of a red edition of PAINTED 
LADY Daylily. 
MABEL FULLER (Kraus) M. 38”. 3.00 
Without doubt this is one of the finest reds, the illustration on 
page 4 gives you only an idea of the velvety, cardinal red. Re- 
flexed blooms and wide flowers. Tops. 
MAID MARIAN (Lester) ML. 40”. 10.00 
One of the most eargerly sought after of the newer pinks. A 
striking shade of coral rose to pink with a slight ruffle. 
MARGUERITE FULLER (Kraus) ML. 40”. 15.00 
The rare combination of perfect form, wide, overlapping petals, 
classical form and a most delicate and refreshing shade of pure ciear 
yellow rank this creation as one of the finest varieties in existence. 
We could not resist illustrating this variety on page 8 and are sorry 
our stock is so extremely limited we will be able to accept only a 
limited number of orders. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON (Wheeler) ML. 38”. 4.00 
One of the intriguing pinks with a lavender cast. Flowers are not 
large but are cupped and there are many blooms produced on a 
heavily branched stem. 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell) M. 34’. 4.00 
Eye catching and a favorite. The deepest, most contrasting car- 
mine red and near orange bicolor. Picture on front cover. 
MEADOW GOLD (Hall) M. 36”. 2.50 
Impressive breadth of petals generously overlapped, mark this 
large, deep golden yellow as a striking kind in the mid-gold tones. 
MIDNIGHT (Kraus) ML. 34’. 15.00 
See page 9 for a very accurate reproduction of this striking new 
dark Daylily developed by Dr. Kraus. 
MIDWEST MAJESTY (Sass) M. 50”. 5.00 
A striking, large flowered yellow from Nebraska. A magnificent 
new yellow perfect in form, heavily substanced, ranked by many 
critics as one of the finest yellows. We share their high opinion of 
this variety. 
MING (Stout) M. 38”. 3.50 
Broad 6-inch rich orange. After open a few hours the edges of 
each petal become margined silver; most unusual and high ranking. 
MISSION BELLS (Hall) M. 38’. 3.00 
One of our personal favorites. A wide petaled, nicely fluted yellow 
variety. Copiously formed flowers borne in profusion on extra well 
branched stems. Very good. 
MME. RECAMIER (Nesmith) M. 38”. 4.00 
A most pleasant pink approach with a watermelon tone; a 
smoothly finished flower. 
MONGOL (Norton) M. 36”. 2.00 
One of the largest. Six inches, ruffled flowers of soft lemon on 
well branched stems. 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith) ML. 38”. 1.50 
For an all around satisfactory red this velvety morocco red is 
exceptional and one of the finest. See it illustrated, page 13. 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell) M. 34’. 1.00 
Very nice full flowered pale yellow of fine form. Very good grow- 
ing qualities. One of Russell’s finest; rebloomer. 
MRS. DAVID HALL (Kraus) M. 40”. 15.00 
One of the most recent developments in haloed varieties with strik- 
ing centers like FLAMBOYANT and CATHEDRAL TOWERS. This 
variety has a background color of mellow apricot, rather than yellow, 
and the eye marking is a precise rich red, which makes it singled out 
by ‘‘What’s that one?’’ Very few plants available this year. 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell) EM. 34”. 1.00 
This prolific flowering fiery red has a satin sheen. Ranks high in 
popularity. 
MRS. RAYMOND KNOTTS 7.50 
This golden apricot bell-formed variety with such a pleasant lilt 
is so airy it looks as if a cluster of alert butterflies were ready to 
flit at the slightest movement. Unusual. 
MYONNE (Vestal) M. 34”. 2.00 
A lovely bicolor, different from any other. Rich burnished red 
bronze sepals with old gold petals; heavy bloomer. 
NARANJA (Wheeler) ML. 36”. 3.50 
One of the very finest orange Daylilies. Gorgeous color, wide pet- 
aled, lightly ruffled blooms of amaryllis form. Illustrated on page 14. 
NORTH STAR (Hall) M. 38”. 4.06 
The closest approach to white, in reality a very light pale yellow. 
Open flowers of excellent substance and grace; two florets are 
illustrated on page 23. Stock is quite rare. 
ONEITA (Davis) EM. 32”. 5.00 
An ideal forground variety that is most prolific in blooming, a 
maize and red combination, the perfect foil to tie the front part of 
your border to the lawn or rock work. 
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