KILLARNEY LASS (Nesmith)— L. 34 
inch. Unquestionably the finest descend- 
ant of Fulva Roea, it inherits from this 
breeding the pointed petals and star- 
like shaped blossoms. In color it 1s 
a bright pink and probably has less 
buff or yellow in it than any other va- 
riety we list. Very pretty and gives a 
pink effect in the garden.__ Each $3.00 
KIM (Schreiner) ML. 38”—Our selection 
as the brownest daylily. It has a gold 
dust sheen that reminds one of gleaming 
plumage of a rare bird. Browner than 
diy; OURCPAVALICLYs1c Lee Each $3.00 
KINDLY LIGHT (Bechtold 1952)—An 
immense spider type bloom with twisted 
petals that are beautifully ruffled. A 
flower of glowing yellow with a citron 
deCCeNn ta oD. Is JOLY. wee Sa Each $5.00 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schroeder) ML. 38”— 
This impressive, rich maroon red with 
its even tones and rich coloring has im- 
pressed everyone. One of the very finest 
new daylilies, smooth and finished. 
Each $3.00 
LADY BOUNTIFUL (Lester) — A very 
large early blooming soft yellow. Edges 
Gi petals tinged faint pink on cool days. 
AAG Db oA OE a ee ae Each $3.00 
LADY FAIR (Nesmith)—M. 38 inch.— 
‘his was the queen of the pinks as we 
bioomed them last year. <A flesh pink 
with a creamy understone, we have en- 
joyed flowering this variety for several 
seasons and have never been disappoint- 
ed in its delicate beauty. __ Each $4.00 
LEST YOU FORGET (Russell 1945)— 
Neat brilliant red, a glowing color gem, 
42a Ger eee Cees) Each $2.00 
LOCHINVAR (Taylor)—A large, widely 
opened flower with broad, shallow 
throat of carmium-yellow. Petals and 
speals ember-red with lighter eye-zone. 
AP LUB cea fst ale pe sed, 3 Bee Se a eee ee Each $3.00 
LONE STAR (Russell) — Large fiery 
brick-red. Reminds one of a red edition 
of Painted Lady. July-Aug. 38. Ea. $2.00 
MABLE FULLER 
MABLE FULLER (Krasu)—Large, wide 
sparkling ruby-red. Reminds one of a 
Red Speciosum in shape. Still in bloom 
MAJESTIC (Stout) — Very large, clear 
orange flower of heavy texture. Beau- 
CTE SE Ss eee eee es Each $1.00 
MAMIE LAKE (Russell)—Huge 7 to 9 
in flower. Ruffled rich rosy orchid pet- 
als with darker eye zone. Lemon yel- 
low speals. Spidery recurved type. A 
gorgeous, unusual, long bloomer. Het. 
sk 4 epee PNR as WRN ak RET Pde Each $2.00 
*MANCHU (Stout)—Apricot orange with 
a greenish throat. This bloom has a 
narrow arching prominent eyezone. 3 
Fte.Junesd tye 2 ee eee Each $1.50 
MANITOU (Kraus)—A large lovely rosy- 
bronze with a tendency to doubleness. 
A vigorous grower and very floriferous. 
July-Auga4 320ine Sa Each $2.00 
MARCUS (Perry 1932)—Large, crinkled 
flower of apricot, dusted over with soft 
bronze. June-July. 3% ft. Each $0.50 
MARGARET PALMER (Russell) — A 
lovely rounded bloom with wide over 
lapping petals of soft red. Sepals yellow, 
overcast red with cardinal red eye zone. 
Yellow throat. 30 in. May-June. 
aie VM Fd ir TIS ode es Each $0.75 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell)—Brilliant 
carmine and rich yellow bicolor. June- 
JULY. 3: ft oes Se ee eee Each $0.50 
MARY STOKER (Perry 1932)—Brown, 
red and canary yellow, large and wide, 
very fine, July-Aug., 36 inch, de. 
Each $0.50 
