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Choice Daylilies Listed by Color and Season 
Bicolors and Bitones 
June and July 
ALNILAM. Deep garnet-orange compact flowers 
on 24” stems. May. 3.00 
ARAB CHIEF. Large amber stars heavily 
flushed red on petals. 45”. July. 2.00 
CORNELL. Crimson-red petals, yellow sepals. 
Very striking frilled turkscaps. 36”. $1.00 
FIRST PROM. Bright clear rose-pink petals 
with deeper throat flush. Sepals primrose 
yellow. Clean colors. 26”. 4.00 
MAMITE LAKE. Striking 6” flower. Wide ma- 
roon-red petals, gold sepals. 40”. PP#47. = 1.25 
MARY GUENTHER. Showy garnet-yellow bic. 
36” 1.00 
SYMPHONY. Petals light rose with red mid- 
band, sepals yellow. Fra. Good eves. 44”. 1.50 
ZEBRA. Large brick-red and orange stars. 38”. 1.00 
Late July to September 
BILLIE BURKE. Lavender-rose petals. Canary 
sepals. Evening bloomer. Fine. 42”. $1.50 
BOBOLINK. Garnet-purple petals, sepals light 
yellow. Multiflora. 42”. 2.00 
DIADEM. Open flower with salmon pink petals 
and soft yellow sepals. Red circular throat 
marking. New, clear colors and rare. 36”. 10.00 
DOROTHY BOLTON. Very large light rose and 
sulfur bicolor from Davis. A fine one. 40”. 3.00 
ELIZABETH WHEELER. Rose and _ yellow 
bells. 36”. 1.00 
EMPRESS. A fine purple-yellow bicolor here. In 
south, sepals flushed. 36”. 1.50 
FESTIVAL. 5” stars of English red and orange. 
Vigorous, fragrant, good evenings. Gay. 42”. 1.00 
GALA MORN. New very large Purple red and 
light scarlet bitone. Extremely showy. 42”. 4.00 
GLORY of TEXAS. Large dusty purple and 
yellow. Most unusual late bloomer. 36”. 1.25 
MARTIE EVEREST. Large light red and gold 
stars in late Aug.-Sept. Spidery. 40”. 1.50 
NORDIC. Want a big one? Bold bronze and 
gold 7” -8” wide petaled flowers. 42”. 3.00 
ROYAL LADY. A real purple of intriguing 
form. Flaring pansy purple petals, recurved 
violet sepals. An orchid like flower. 36”. 2.50 
Yellow Shades — Red or Rose Eye 
BUCKEYE. Best early light gold with bright 
red eye zone. Fine grower. June. 30”. $1.25 
ILEEN. Large flower like Dominion. Buff 
yellow with light rose eye. 38”. June. 2.00 
MADAM BUTTERELY. Rich gold ruffled flower 
with large garnet-red eye. Rare, fine. 36”. 5.00 
MOONRAY. Dainty pale yellow with semi-halo 
of Pompeian red. Charming! July-Aug. 30”. 1.00 
TIGER EYE. Deep Chrome, brilliant red eye. 
Good branching and substance. 40”. 1.25 
TROPHY. 6” primrose yellow; broad wash of 
rose on each petal. Rare new beauty. 48”. 7.50 
WATCHMAN. New Saxton origination of tan- 
gerine orange. Deep maroon eye. Lge. 52”. 3.00 
Miniature and Dwarf Daylilies 
Delightful for front of border or rockery 
CAPRICE. Earliest red daylily to bloom here. 
Light red blend, cream border. 24”. $2.00 
DEMI-TASSE. 18”. Garnet-yellow bicolor. 1.00 
DRYAD. Early wide petaled rose with buff 
sepals flushed rose. 24”. Rare. 5.00 
EBONY BOY. Red purple self. Sept. 20”. 1.00 
JACK. Best bright red miniature. 16”. M. 2.00 
LILLIPUT. Tiny orange bells. Dandy. 20”. M. 2.00 
PETER PAN. Maroon self from Stevens. 
20s L: 1.50 
PINKIE. A miniature Rosalind. 2” fl. 20”. 4.00 
PINOCCHIO. Sprays of 2” yellow bells on wiry 
36” stems. Opens afternoon and last through 
next day. Small red throat halo. June. 3.00 
PURPLE ELF. Little purple caps. 39”. Aug. 1.00 
DAYLILIES for LANDSCAPING 
Nothing gives a finer display for a large border 
or massed planting than daylilies in mixed colors. 
They require almost no care and increase in size 
and beauty each year. Every fall we divide and 
replant our gardens. There are always surplus 
lots of named varieties and seedlings, just as fine 
as those we line out for stock. We will ship these 
in September and October only, unlabeled, in a 
fine range of colors and types, by express collect. 
Minimum order 100 plants. 
Prices: $15.00 per 100; $60.00 per 500. 
