BOUNTIFUL (Cook 1943) — Wide-pet- 
alled lemon yellow seedling from Hy- 
perion. Large, nicely formed and sun- 
nesistantee J ULy sortie weeeos Each $1.50 
BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL (Hill 1952)— 
Striking brick red shade with a prom- 
inent light almost white stripe on the 
midrib, it is slightly bicolored as the 
speals are overlaid with petal color, 
petals are wide, bell shaped at first, the 
speals recurve as the flower expands, 
Gawler Ue dl Cc a es Each $8.00 
BRILLIANT GLOW (Schreiner) a A 
very heavy petaled flower of richest 
orange, 34 in., July-Aug. -- Each $3.00 
BRUNETTE (Stout)—One of the earliest 
reds to bloom. The full flowers are med- 
ium in size, and the plants bloom pro- 
fusely. June. Evergreen. 36 inch. 
[iter de ey CMe ae LE ROR D aha RS Each $1.00 
CABALLERO (Stout)—A distinct bi-col- 
or, petals vermillian red, throat and sep- 
als golden yellow on stalks 3'% ft. tall, 
flowers of good size and blooms in July 
and August. A tall, gay and brilliant 
addition to the summer garden. Ea. $1.00 
CAPISTRANO (Milliken) — Bright yel- 
luw, early and long flowering, 36 inch. 
Each $1.50 
CAPRICE (Stout 1946)—Rich brownish 
red with cadmium throat, dainty and 
attractive, early, 24-inch, de. Each $2.00 
CAPTAIN BLOOD (Russell)—Very neat 
and brilliant red, richly colored, mid- 
SCaSGitae Tate oe oe ee eee Each $2.00 
CATHAY (Stout) 38’—The dominant 
colors of the flower are a golden-orange 
in the throat and scarlet-red on the 
blades, the shade at the throat is almost 
CATINING yes be Mb ee Each $3.00 
CERISE (Wheeler 1947)—Striking scar- 
let with rosy-crimson overflush, tall and 
imposing, 36-inch, ev. ______ Each $4.00 
CHALLENGER (Stout) — Mid-July to 
late Aug. 4 ft. A distinct shade of lively 
and bright cardinal to cherry red. Med- 
ium large blooms of broad petals with a 
pronunced light midrib. Greenish yellow 
throat. Robust and vigorous. Lush 
foliage. Some have classed it as bright, 
deep pink. Good evenings. Evergreen. 
Sy giana a 1 gba aR Seeks Eee Each $3.00 
CHARIOTEER (Nesmith, 1941)—Large 
open lily shaped flowers of Brazilian red 
and cadmium yellow borne on very tall 
highly branched scapes. The broad, bril- 
iant petals are fluted at the tips and 
have a decidedly yellow midrib extend- 
ing into the rich yellow cup. July-Aug- 
USte ee ae ee Each $0.75 
CHENGTU (Stout)—3 ft. July. Coppery 
orange-red with velvety carmine mid- 
TONG. 22) eee Each $0.50 
CHLOE (Nesmith)—Full ruffled flowers 
with broad petals, deep yellow back- 
eround flecked and powdered golden 
sepia. Unusual for both form and col- 
oration. 3 feet. August. ____ Each $1.50 
CIBOLA (H. M. Hill 1949)—A distinc- 
tive new color tone, Spanish yellow, a 
golden orange that is very attractive, 
large broad flowers of rounded form, 
puid-season, re-bloomed in 1950 
ee eh EDN Gree a ale Seca Ramee Each $4.00 
CITY OF AMARILLO (Russell)—A very 
lovely 5 in., fully open bloom of pale 
golden yellow. May and again in Sept. 
BLE os ceed Ares ne Each $1.00 
CITY OF MEXICO (Russell, 1946) — 
This is a very fine 6-inch flower. The 
red-wine petals have a wide deep purple 
eye zone with a wide almost white mid- 
rib. Ruffled, opens full, and has a most 
beautiful shade of yellow in its throat. 
The vividness of this color pattern rep- 
resents the bright colors found in Mex- 
TCOH eerie Fe ae a cere Each $1.00 
CLARRICE (Russell)—3'% ft. A lovely 
salmon with delicate yellow throat. June 
LULY =e eae Soe ee eee Each $1.00 
COLONIAL DAME (Milliken) EM. 34”— 
A large light apricot with wide open 
flowers, the petals are ruffled most 
charmingly. The mother of Madrigal 
and: Capri. JuUlLypo tise oe Each $2.50 
CONSTANCE (Hill) ML 38”—One of the 
cutstanding new daylilies. An extra 
Jarge 8-inch flower, bright red-toned 
blend. Of added value is its continued 
DIDOMING Gi eee Each $3.00 
CORALLINE (Nesmith)—Large pale yel- 
icw flowers heavily flushed shrimp pink. 
WTR BGR Pas a ae eee Each $1.00 
CRAEMORE HENNA (Plouf)—Tan red 
ut good size and form, blooming in early 
mid-season. June-July. 214 ft. Each $1.00 
CRAEMORE RUBY (Plouf 1938) — In- 
tense ruby self, 36-inch, de. Each $1.00 
CREAM FRILLS (H. M. Hill 1948)—A 
very vigorous exceptionally free bloom- 
ing trilled cream, makes a fine mass 
display, 36-inch, de. ______ Each $2.00 
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