Choice Daylilies Listed by Color and Season 
Rose — Red — Scarlet 
June flowering 
BARONET. Full formed scarlet. Crepy texture. 
Reblooms in Sept. Bright! 30”. $1.00 
DUNCAN. 6” velvety red. Evergreen. 36”. 1.00 
MING TOY. Cherry red stars. Brightest early 
and a very fine semi-dwarf. 18”. 1.25 
Late June and July 
BALLET GIRL. Light red stars shading to pale 
pink on petal edges. 40 buds. 22”. $1.25 
CRAEMORE RUBY. Large velvety red. 36”. 1.00 
HONEY REDHEAD. Bright garnet red with 
lighter edges on petals. A favorite. 38”. 1.00 
JACK-O-LANTERN. Early bright orange-scar- 
let. Large. Broad pointed petals. 36”. 3.00 
MYRNA. Rose veined red. Petals overlap and 
recurve. Bright and velvety. 40”. 1.50 
OHRED. Clear medium red. Evergreen. 43”. 1.00 
PAPRIKA. Crimson red with orange throat. 
Petals much recurved. New and extremely 
brilliant. As red as they come. 30”. 6.00 
POMPEIAN RED. Unusual shade of rose-red. 
Pure rich color. Very fine. 30”. 3.00 
PURPLE FINCH. Not purple but a very velvety 
bright red with purple flush. 42”. 1.75 
RED FLAMINGO. A new bright red from 
Davis. Fine branching and clear color. 48”. 5.00 
RED HUSSAR. Flaring flowers of bright car- 
mine red; deep orange cup. 38”. 1.50 
RED KNIGHT. A new Stout red. Scarlet red 
flushed rose. Green gold throat. 48”. 1.50 
RUBY SUPREME. Leading ruby-red. Very 
large, bold and hardy. 36”. AM-1950. 1.00 
SALADIN. Steven’s rich red self. Fine. 48”. 2.00 
SACHEM. A dependable favorite in a clear 
medium red. Nice. Try it. 40”. 1.00 
Late July to September 
CHANTICLEER. Excellent crimson with scarlet 
sheen. Very smooth color. August. 30”. $1.50 
RAJAH. Nasturtium red with maroon eye zone. 
Very weather resistant. Velvety. 40”. 1.00 
SHENVALIE. Full formed late light red. 36”. 1.00 
WILL SCARLETT. Our finest scarlet. A shade 
deeper than Scarlet Sunset and larger. A 
garden flame in August. Dor. 36”. 3.00 
WHEELER ‘Plum’ toned SEEDLINGS 
A few years ago we acquired from Mr. Wheel- 
er a group of his finest seedlings in shades of 
plum, lavender, purple and grape; selfs, bicolors 
and blends. Large flowers of fine form. We have 
selected the hardiest and best growing of these, 
and offer them in groups—one of a kind. 
6 plants $4.00 10 plants $6.00 
Deep Red — Maroon — Purple 
Late June through July 
AMHERST. Large violet purple lilies with 
cream midribs. 38 buds. 42”. HM-1950. $4.50 
BACCHUS. Very round full flower of raspberry 
violet. Reblooms in Sept. 32”. 1.00 
BLACK CHERRY. Velvety red-black stars. 36”. 1.00 
BLACKHAWK. Large very deep maroon-black. 
A standout in warm sections. 36”. 1.00 
BLACK PRINCE. Fine, broad petaled maroon- 
red. Large and showy. 42”. PP#42. 1.00 
CAYUGA (formerly Uncle Joe). Wide velvety 
petals of deep maroon. Ruffled. Best in cold 
sections. 36”. 2.00 
MUSCAT. Dainty violet with mahogany shad- 
ings and light margins. Fine plum! 36”. 1.50 
NIOBE. Satiny violet-magenta stars. Very 
striking clump—many flowers. 34”. 1.50 
PERSIAN PRINCESS. A favorite low priced 
purple with black sheen. Satiny. Large. 40”. 1.00 
POTENTATE. Satiny pansy purple self. Broad 
petals. Stout Medal 1952. 42”. 5.00 
SAN JUAN. Wonderfully smooth deep red with 
a purple sheen. Most effective. 42”. 1.25 
SUGARPLUM. 6” very deep red-purple. Broad 
flaring petals. 30”. 2.50 
STEPHAN FOSTER. Blood red, orange ground. 
Gold midpetal stripe. Sunfast. 36”. 4.00 
TAHITI BELLE. Deep chocolate-red. Good 40” 1.00 
August and September 
AUTUMN RED. Currant red stars. 39”. $1.00 
KRISHNA. Oxblood red, orange midstripe. A 
fine grower and large. 48”. 2.50 
MOHAWK. The best late Wheeler purple. Fine 
branching and hardy. Dor. 42”. 3.00 
PURPLE WATERS. Large light purple. 36”. 1.00 
VEGA. Small flowered multiflora of pansy 
purple. A favorite with us. 50 buds. 38”. 1.25 
VULCAN. An old-time deep clear red of real 
merit. Better than some new ones. 25”. 1.00 
Extras! 
On orders for several plants we usually put in 
an extra for you to try. List 2 or 3 you would like 
so we won’t duplicate what you have. 
Collection of Six Wheeler Seedlings 
For many years we have been growing selected 
Wheeler seedlings in large quantities. From many 
hundreds we have picked the following as outstand- 
ing for the north, and better than most named 
sorts excepting the most expensive novelties. 
Big velvety scarlet-red. 30”. July. 
Huge rich golden-orange. 38”. August. 
Compact peach-pink pastel. 45”. July. 
Lovely broad chamois petals overcast old-rose. 
30”. July. 
Purple-yellow bicolor. Fine form. 36”. M. 
Lt. red stars with cream petal edges. 32”. M. 
One each, numbered as above $6.00 
USA Teale Silas 
