GENERAL LIST—Continued 
MARTHA WASHINGTON (Whe.) Small, full flowers of silvery old-rose. .........-.-+-+- 1.50 
MIDWEST MAJESTY (Sass) One of the best clear yellows. Large and well formed. ....... 5.00 
MIDWEST STAR. (Sass) Gorgeous, large pale yellow; among the best. ...............-. 4.00 
MIDWEST SUNSHINE (Sass) Immense flowers of clear clean yellow. Tops. ............. 6.00 
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MIMOSA ROSE (Lester) Lovely coral rose with wide petals. Quite pink effect. .......... 4.00 
MING TOY (Whe.) Semi-dwarf bright red velvet self. Stunning for border. ............. 1.50 
MISSION BELLS (Hall) Large, full flower of clear medium yellow. AM. .....0..2.2..055- 2.00 
MONGOL (Norton) Clear, bright yellow, many huge full blooms. .............. Be Ak 1.00 
MOONBEAM (Sass) Palest citron yellow. Fragrant late bloomer. ...................+--. 1.00 
MOROCCO RED (Nes.) Brilliant, rich velvety dark red, very fine. .............. ee a: 1.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russ.) Rich, deep red. One of the finest. Non-fading. .......... 1.00 
MY LUCKY STAR (Lester) Huge, spreading flower in a clean shade of yellow. .......... 2.00 
NARANJA (Whe.) One of the finest pure orange daylilies. .55.................-..6-4---- 3.50 
NORTH STAR (Hall) The palest cream that 1 have seen. Fine form. ............ Sold out 1954 
PAINTED LADY (Russ) The popular favorite! Bronze overlaid rose. Stout Medal 1951. ... 1.50 
PEACH BLUSH (Lester) Soft yellow faintly tinted see, DarkermeyeZzonen.n «els cmn ae 1.50 
PEACHTREE BEAUTY (Lester) Huge, widespreading blooms of peach coloring. .......... 1.50 
PINK ANGEL (McClure) Wide petals of a surprising shade of lavender-pink and 
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PINK CHARM (Nes. ) Deep coral pink, long recurving bloom. A.M. 195]. ................ 1.00 
PINK PETTICOATS (Nes.) Tall coral-bell pink with a deep rosy flush. ........... Sold out 1954 
PLUM, MIST (Claar)) Marge open tlowers of plum colon, tsmooth finishy .........4.s.e88 00. 5.60 
POTENTATE (Nes.) Pure unfading purple with luminous sheen. Stout Medal 1952. ests .. 3.00 
PRAIRIE BOY (Sass) Very ruffled light orange, flushed brown. Attractive. .............. 1.50 
PRINCESS (Stout) Clear uniform pale lemon-yellow with full form. ....................- 1.00 
PSYCHE (Whe.) Long, wide petals of soft yellow which recurve. Faint halo. ............ 3.00 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Russ.) Large, broad deep purple with yellow midribs; 8... eee : .. 1.00 
PURPLE FINCH (Nes.) Very rich glowing flower of red purple. Very fine. ............... 2.00 
PURPLE MIST (Russ.) Gorgeous shade of pink-purple. A true beauty! ................05. 2.90 
QUEEN ESTHER (Sass) Crimson self of great beauty! Extra fine here. .................. 2.00 
QUEEN OF DALLAS (Russ.) Very ruffled 6 inch bloom of buff-yellow. Outstanding. ...... 2.00 
RED BIRD (Stout) Bright vermillion medium sized flowers; bright red clump. ............. 1.50 
RED ROCK CANYON (Millik.) Large orange-red with broad creped petals. ............. 2.50 
REVOLUTE (Sass) Very ruffled light, clear yellow self; a favorite. .................-00- 3.00 
ROSALIND (Species) Finest of all of the pink species; light red-pink. ................... 1.00 
ROSE GEM (Stout) Large rich old rose with deeper eyezone. A favorite. ................ 1.50 
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