BEST I’VE SEEN 
“| received my order of iris and daylilies, and they are the 
best plants | have ever seen, and | have bought lots of iris. 
| was pleased with the gifts you sent for my paying the express 
charges, too.” 
Mrs. N. M. Poole 
Ilinois 
BARONET (Stout): Evergreen. Delightful Brazil red flowers of 
splendid texture with an orange throat and very wide recurving 
petals and sepals. Floriferous. Blooms again in the fall. June. 
September. 2 feet. Each $1.00 
BERTRAND FARR (Stout) : Evergreen. Extra large full flowers with 
recurving petals of a glowing rose peach with darker veinings. 
One of the loveliest. 3 Y2 feet. July-August. Each $1.00 
BI-COLOR (Stout) : Deciduous. As the name signifies with petals 
of pale red tinged rose shading to a yellow. Sepals are yellow. 
Very effective. July-August. 42 inches. Each $1.25 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith) : Deciduous. A very dark lily appear- 
ing almost black with wide petals wavy at the edges. The large 
open flowers have a shallow canary yellow throat. Valuable to 
hybridizers. July-August. 36 inches. Each $2.00 
BLACK PRINCE (Russell) : Deciduous. Wide petals and sepals of 
a velvety, almost black, red. If you are looking for a real dark 
red with life and beautiful finish, here it is. Large blooms. May- 
June. 40 inches. Each $1.00 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout): Evergreen. A delightful near brick 
red with a deep yellow throat. Blooms in May and again in Sep- 
tember and October. 36 inches. Each $1.00 
CABALLERO (Stout) : Evergreen. Another beautiful bi-color. Large 
flowers with vermilion petals and golden yellow sepals and throat. 
Spectacular. July-Sept. 3% feet. Each $1.00 
CHENGTU (Species) : Semi-deciduous. Brilliant 42-inch flowers 
of bright coppery orange red with deep carmine mid-zone. 
August-September. 36 inches. Each 75c 
CHISCA (Fisher) : Evergreen. Striking floweres with petals of bright 
Indian red and frosty yellow sepals. A free bloomer of medium 
sized flowers. July-August. 36 inches. Each 75c 
CHLOE (Nesmith 1938): Deciduous. Very broad petaled lilies of 
heavy substance. Yellow ground color shaded with burnt orange. 
Unusual and distinctive. Each $1.50 
COLONIAL DAME (Milliken) : Evergreen. A huge daylily of warm 
sand color with a bright gold throat. The petals have a peculiar 
effect as of embossed leather, with ruffled edges. Blooms over a 
long period. Midsummer. 3 feet. Each $2.50 
CRYSTAL PINK (Nesmith 1938) : Deciduous. Lovely salmon flow- 
ers with an over-all frosty sheen and a deep rose halo. Tall and 
well branched. July-August. 42 inches. Each $1.50 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith 1939): Deciduous. A Chinese coral 
daylily with a slight veining of a darker tone. Very floriferous. 
July. 40 inches. Each $1.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub): Evergreen. A lily everyone ad- 
mires. The base color is cream with a golden glint and just above 
the throat there is a flush of rose. The form is lovely with broad 
petals spread wide and open. Vigorous. 24 inches. Each $1.00 
FRANCES RUSSELL (Russell 1946): Deciduous. A self with wide 
petals of light lemon-yellow, with a rich overcast of lavender. 
Buds begin to open in the evening and all the next day and 
evening. Wonderful as a cut flower. May-June. 36 inches. 
Each $1.50 
FULVA ROSEA (Deciduous species): The most beautiful of any 
known species of hemerocallis. The lustrous rose-pink lilies are 
borne on tall, graceful stalks. July-August. 36 inches. 
Each $2.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith) : Deciduous. An unusual red and 
cream yellow bi-color. The petals are bright Indian red in con- 
trast to the sepals of frosty maize-yellow. July-August. 40 
inches. Each $1.00 net 
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GEORGIA (Stout) : Evergreen. This tall large lily is one of the most 
beautiful in pastel tones of soft peach-pink with rose and a green- 
ish yellow throat. The plants are very vigorous. July-August. 
Each $1.50 
GOLDEN WEST (H. Sass) : Evergreen. The large golden yellow lilies 
are of fine form and finish and slightly ruffled. July-September. 
48 inches. Each 75¢ 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith 1942): Deciduous. A distinct and 
unusual lily of brilliant rose-red tones with a creamy yellow 
border. The open flaring flowers possess a lovely plush-like 
finish. Medium in height with good branching. July-August. 
38 inches. Each $1.00 
LINDA (Stout) : Deciduous. The ruffled golden petals are lightly 
washed with rose with the throat bordered with deeper rose. The 
alternating sepals are a clear cream. A beautiful lily giving a de- 
cided salmon pink effect. July-August. 21% feet. Each 75c 
LUSTROUS (Nesmith) : Deciduous. This floriferous daylily of bright 
pink overlaid with a lustrous gleam, hence its name. Tall and well 
branched. July, August. 40 inches. Each $1.50 
MADRIGAL (Milliken) : Evergreen. A heavily creped and strongly 
reflexed lily, beautifully ruffled and of heavy substance. The 
color is pale apricot with a bright orange throat and a light rosy 
dusting on both sepals and petals. Truly a piece of art. Vigorous. 
June-July. 30 inches. Each $12.50 net 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell) : Evergreen. An outstanding bi-color 
with petals of almost carmine red, the sepals clear yellow. One 
of the first bi-colors to bloom. June-July. 36 inches. Each $1.00 
MISSION BELLS (Hall 1945): Deciduous. Large wide petaled ruf- 
fled flowers of clear medium yellow producing up to 52 blooms 
to a stalk on established clumps, vigorous and floriferous. July- 
August. 38 inches. Each $2.00 
MONTE (Russell) : Deciduous. A lovely bi-color of rosy brown and 
lemon. June-July. 3 feet. Each $1.00 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith) : Deciduous. Brilliant flower of velvety 
Morocco red extending to the heart of the flower, leaving a very 
small orange cup. July-August. 38 inches. Each $1.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell) : Deciduous. A fiery red with a 
lovely satin sheen. Wide petals and sepals. Small yellow throat. 
Stands the hottest sun and remains open evenings. May-June. 
40 inches. Each $1.00 
CABALLERO 
SYLLMAR GARDENS 
