RUFFLED PINAFORE (Milliken) EM. 34”. 7.50 
A buff yellow, intriguing and pleasant because of the manner in 
which the petals are fluted; charming. 
SALADIN (Stevens) M. 38”. 1.50 
Many reds do not withstand hot sun. This variety does and is 
superb not only in this respect but in its color as well. A clear toned 
red and very much overlooked. Ranks with the best. 
SALLY O’NEALL (Taylor) E. 34”. Ev. 3.00 
A large pale yellow, the buds interestingly twist to open upward 
in the manner of a tulip. In full flower the wavy petals present a 
most interesting garden subject. 
SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler) ML. 33”. 4.00 
Brilliant and glowing orange scarlet. One of the most vibrantly 
colored new creations. Very striking. 
SHOOTING STAR (Hall) ML. 38”. 15.00 
If you are looking for the palest of yellows with wide petal blooms, 
here it is. Classic, full petaled, very pale light cream yellow without 
peer. Broad petals and a splendid advancement in the general color 
of NORTH STAR. 
STARS OVER DALLAS (Russell) EM. 4.00 
A cool broad petaled pale lemon yellow that has a sort of green- 
ish undercast to give the flower the same refreshing qualities that 
a nice cool lemonade has on a hot summer day. This flower is equally 
refreshing. Very nice. 
SUSAN TREADWELL (Sass) L. 39”. 5.00 
The finest addition to the very late, August and September, 
blooming Daylilies. Large flowers of classical Easter lily form, an 
even shade of soft golden yellow. You will enjoy this lily in full 
bloom long after your other favorites have ceased blooming. 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) M. 40’. 1.50 
A lustrous flower, flesh pink blended apricot. The petals are re- 
flexed giving an open, starry flower. Very desirable. In a clump 
the effect is distinctly pink. 
TALISMAN (Nesmith) EM. 36”. 2.00 
Colored as the famous rose, a beautiful buff and pink. Very 
worthy and one of the early flowering pastels. 
TAMARA (Milliken) M. 36”. 3.50 
Large bicolor with sharply defined rosy red and light yellow petals; 
broad petaled, uniform coloring. 
VALIANT (Cook) M. 42”. 3.50 
Perfect poise and pure color; a deep, rich golden orange, wide 
segments, nicely fluted. 
VESPERS (Nesmith) ML. 35’’. 2.50 
The pale cream yellow of great distinction and beauty. In the 
warm summer garden its cool, quiescent tones are tranquility itself. 
Illustrated on page 3. 
WAR PATH (Russell) M. 36”. 1.00 
Very nice, defies the hottest sun. An even, dark shade of red with 
wide, full formed flowers and satiny sheen. 
WINDSOR TAN (Nesmith) ML. 30”. 3.00 
Interest in unusual color in Daylilies is heightened by the addi- 
tion of WINDSOR TAN, colored tan and buff yellow; unique. 
WOODROSE (Krause) E. 34’. 3.00 
A reblooming variety of charming, fresh color, a lacquer red with 
a wide open flower and wavy petals. A deeper eye zone of deep red 
enhances this flower still further. 
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