CRIMSON STAR (Douglas)—The best 
red to date. Large open flowers of crim- 
son with a deeper halo of red just above 
the throat of golden yellow. 3 ft. 
Each $7.50 
CROWN OF GOLD (Nesmith 1933) — 
Large, early, orange-yellow blooming 
with the iris. May-June. 3 ft. Each $0.50 
CRYSTAL FAIRY (Russell)—A light 
brick rose with a deeper halo. Really a 
good bloomer. 3 ft. July. __ Each $1.25 
DAUNTLESS (Stout)—3 ft. July-Aug- 
ust. Pale yellowish orange. Large wide 
overlapping petals. Fine. __ Each $0.50 
DESERT SUNRISE (Bechtold)—A large 
flower of sunstone and chrome orange 
that glitters in the sun as if sprinkled 
with gold dust. Long blooming period 
irom mid-summer on. 46 in.__ Each $2.00 
DIXIE BELLE (Russell) 48’—Chinese- 
red daylily with green throat, it has rich, 
deep eye-zone in the throat and the com- 
bination is quite striking. Blooming from 
late June through July, it is well worth 
having in the garden. ______ Each $1.00 
Ait Star Collection 
COLONIAL DAME 
DESERT SUNRISE 
GARNET ROBE 
PAINTED LADY 
YELLOWSTONE 
Catalogue Value $13.00. All five for $10.00 Postpaid. 
COMET (Russell)—3 ft. July. A fine 
bicolor 6 in. flower with blended rose 
petals and soft yellow sepals. Each $0.75 
CONFUCIUS (Bechtold)—A very bright 
red flower of immense size. Starts 
blooming in July on heavy stems. 
A Tare Cid Ep pS Rea I pr ed Mae pope Each $1.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith, 1933 — 
Open full flower of Chinese coral pink 
with lines of rose on petals and sepai3 
blended into a creamy yellow throat. 
DOMINION (Stout)—Large flowers with 
broad sepals and petals—reddish brown 
in color with yellow throat. Blooms 
June-July and again later in season. 3 ft: 
Each $1.00 
DOROTHEA (Lester)—The 6-inch flow- 
ers have a soft, unusual, and very beau- 
tiful coloring which gives an orchid- 
lavender effect. The petals have a light 
yellow ground color which is flushed 
with heliotrope and also have a deeper 
heliotrope eye zone; the sepals are pale 
JUne-MUlLy ae soeatl. see Each $1.00 yellow. de. 2% ft. ________ Each $2.00 
Ned Garden Collection 
DR SLAUGHTER 
Catalogue Value $5.25. 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT 
All Five for $4.25 Postpaid. 
DOROTHY McDADE (McDade 1939)— 
(lean pure light yellow in a tubular- 
shaped 5 inch flower blooming late 
(Sept.) in the north, July-Aug. here 34% 
tt sel OTS TEC 6 ta Ba aoe Each $90.75 
DRESS REHEARSAL (Russell))—Petals 
and sepals are salmon-pink with old- 
rose eye zone; the throat is yellow. These 
larger, widely open, full blooms wll 
give added beauty to any garden. Keeps 
well in the evening. Ht. 3% ft. May- 
June. Each $1.00 
DR. SLAUGHTER (Russell) — A fiery 
red daylily with an orange _ stripe 
through each semi-recurved petal, and 
a small orange throat. 3% inch bloom. 
Height 2% ft. June-July. (1947 Ever- 
BVOC eee ee aa eta hy Each $1.00 
DR. STOUT (Traub, 1938)—36 in. M. Ev. 
A brilliant sunburst coloring. Ground 
coloring deep orange with a sprightly 
red dusting or burnished red. Each $1.00 
at Os 
