CONSTANCE (Hill) 40” D. M. Re. Bright 
blend of red & cream tones. Heavy sub- 
stance and blooms for nearly 4 months. 
CONFUCIUS (Bechtold) 28” D. M. A gorge- 
ous brownish red daylily. Very large and 
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COPPER PIECE (Stout) 36” M. Rich golden 
orange with coppery bronze markings. 
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DAWN PLAY (Nesmith) 42” D. M. Re. Deep 
velvety rose, golden throat. Tall and 
stately, stands out in any garden. —--_.._.. 
DEMI-TASSE (Wheeler) 18” Ev. M. Garnet 
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DESSERT SUNRISE (Bechtold) 46” D. M. 
Petals suntone-orange, sepals chrome- 
orange. It glitters as if sprinkled with 
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DIXIE BELLE (Russell) 48% D. M. Deep 
rosy red, slightly recurved with a rich 
yellow green throat, yellow midrib. Quite 
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DOMINION (Stout) 42” Ev. M. Re. Giant 
814" spread bloom of rich velvety red in 
a concentric three-toned pattern. Good 
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DORIS (Russell) 20” Dwarf bicolor. Yellow 
and, brown. Long bloomer: .—_.___.____— 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub) 32” Ev. E. 
Re. Heavy cream flush of rose in throat. 
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DUNCAN (Wheeler) 36” Ev. E. Re. Deep 
maroon red. Velvety texture. Blooms 
several times a season. Very desirable. __ 
FESTIVAL (Stout) 42” D. M. Sepals orange 
with brown tinge. Petals English red, 
darker veined. Orange mid-stripe. -..... 
FLORHAM (Herr) 36” Ev. E. Re. Lemon 
yellow. Profuse bloomer. Prolific. Good 
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GARNET ROBE (Milliken) 36” Ev. M. Re. 
Large velvety rich garnet red. Hardly 
fades—a must in any garden, __.._.____. 
GAY TROUBADOR (Nesmith) 40” Ev. M. 
Bright red petals with prominent yellow 
line through center of each petal. Maise 
yellow sepal. 6” flaring flower. —.______. 
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