CLARET (Davis) —A large ‘cardinal red with a very prominent midstripe. This mid- 
season bloomer is at its best in July when many other varieties are affected by the 
SiPereccuEcent moloomer. Deciduous.) 44) oon tot ee ee $1.00 
COMET (Russell)—Very large bicolor. Petals rose-salmon and sepals clear yellow. 
Pye OG ame Ol UOUSM Wemet tert ake KOE... otto tt eka ny fly le eae cap ne eS. $0.50 
CORNELL (Wheeler)—Crimson red and yellow bicolor. Flowers of medium size. Petals 
frilled. Some red flecking on the yellow sepals. 38”. Midseason. Repeat bloomer. Ever- 
SOE Bs a SG: sora plo AiG, 06 Re Oy Cant Oe RCRA, 7, Ae cee cn Sinn tN SLOAN ee eve t Bua Sar Sli $1.00 
CRIMSON STAR (Douglas)—Large open flower of brilliant crimson, flushed deeper on 
the sepals and petals just above the gold cup. Semi-evergreen. 66.00. «Jee. ae ek ee $5.00 
DAISY CLARK (Davis)—Large, Algerian red petals and garnet sepals with a chartreuse 
throat. The 5” flowers hold their color well in the sun. Recurrent blooming, vigorous, 
SVeteteenepiantawith strone 42” scapes. \ van... . bss visu Maca audio eaten oe leu. $3.00 
DAUNTLESS (Stout)—Large, weil formed cadmium yellow with faintly marked eyezone. 
Wraeranv, recurrent blooming evergreen: Open. evenings. ..5).:......s<<0se seem $0.50 
DAWN PLAY (Nesmith)—A velvety deep rose of good size. Recurrent blooming. Vigor- 
SUsepiallLess Lomo inches: in height, Eivergereen, |... os. 2. ces sn abe 2. nawgie een ee $1.00 
DEMI-TASSE (Wheeler)—Dwarf, bicolor of garnet red and gold. Fine for rock garden 
MEO OE eC cm Ome Gene VELOT GON, «di i keye oC .cd an Shasta ae $1.00 
DISPLAY (Hall)—An eye arresting, rich velvety red. Blooms of medium size and good 
Sa UEC ment) OC ECLULCEIS. Metrie iad Cisietyaesrora oie > WES os Va ws ela okey dy teen OR ee $2.00 
DORIS (Russell)—Small, yellow-rose bicolor. Raised petals pinched on the ends and tip- 
COMME DEO S OMe) CCLOUO US Sh coats ac lenar uel ve er attcrehetey «ule oc God Sie rape eeee wobec ne Ee ae See eaten $0.50 
DOROTHEA (Lester)—A beautiful bicolor of light yellow sepals and petals of pale lilac 
with a heliotrope eyezone. Completely sun-resistant. H. M., T. H. S., 1951. Deciduous. 
$2.00 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub-Haywood)—Cream yellow flushed rose. Petals wide 
SLOOP eiemlaniteviSOrolsean Gd CVieroreen mem...) ay. Meeps su eel eee ee in eee $0.75 
DUNA (Taylor)—Round, full, chimney red with gold midstripe. Vigorous and a prolific, 
LAD eo OLOOMIEGr mot tie LOVielOT CCT we seNeie ete od: Soo edie is heehee ic ca OE Coe eee $5.00 
DUNCAN (Wheeler)—Maroon-red flower with a 6” spread. Reblooms; evergreen. $0.50 
ENCHANTRESS (Cummings)—Lovely pastel coloring of fine form. Light yellow with 
UU OU Ses till eel) CCI OM Sy witcen site ebate ts oy aerate. 0 sce acaie Saote ee ce als ieee Pea Takeo lan ste Oo eae ee $0.50 
EUROPA (Stout)—A variety of the species, Hemerocallis fulva. Flame colored. Decidu- 
CRS) se 2 9-0. 0 GHG oe Bee OMe DELS BIC CIC SIR ET «EN SS GME Cee RD te Rene ASO Sta Ne $0.35 
FLORHAM (Herrington)—Early, light gold. Evergreen. ...................0005. $0.35 
FRANK CLARK (Clark)—An early, large afghan red with eyezone of antique ruby. 
Numerous, sun-resistant flowers on sturdy scapes, 36” in height. Recurrent blooming. 
UNCER Ol eee ee APM wt CNet e craps Pastels ols eM SE wica sea ad adele tame h atinne Net tte ah a OSS Oe EW eae $3.00 
FULL HOUSE (Davis)—A deep, purple-red with a light midstripe in petals and sepals. 
The medium-sized flowers are borne on strong, 36” scapes. Semi-deciduous. ...... $0.50 
FULVA ROSEA (Species)—Rose-pink. Flower segments narrow, but color is beautiful. 
Used as a parent in breeding most of the modern “pinks.” Deciduous. ............ $1.00 
GALAHAD (Lester)—A rich dark garnet red which holds its color well. About 5” wide 
with over-lapping petals. Remains open evenings. 48”. Evergreen. .............. $2.50 
GANYMEDE (Wheeler)—Raspberry rose with broad, recurving petals and lighter toned 
MUCHOS Hel SimeHnVeL er COs mace by ate c 2 vere Mayes: << 5, ees ona auioke.sie] eae overt crays eRUtsy. aa etre eMce sien $2.00 
GARDEN FLAME (Taylor)—A flaming totem red. Repeats. 36” Evergreen. ...... $2.00 
GARNET ROBE (Milliken)—Glowing, velvety red of heavy texture. Profuse bloomer. 
EN CT: Oe C1) eee Mer OAUTH bboy tes ett etn Uva ROGIER. ipsa a) cals’ dl Dae aaah beau ah theca a Peteoecacaie One RSENS $4.00 
GAY LARK (Connell)—A very large and very beautiful pink bitone. The widely opened 
flowers on a well established clump have an airy appearance very suggestive of a lark in 
flight. Plant evergreen and vigorous. Strong 36” scapes. One of the best of the pink day- 
D111 Cs en eR RE Te ee H a LL IT J MOMMN 6+ «al syele, cl asauademe sin ailebaiwuene aatratebalee Chee Ieee $15.00 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith)—-A well named bicolor which will brighten up your gar- 
den. Large flowers of Indian red petals and yellow sepals. Deciduous. ............ $1.00 
