GEORGE KELSO (Traub)—Large brown and yellow bicolor with ruffled margins. Ever- 
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GEORGIA (Stout)—A large pastel with buff and pink shades of peach. Blooms freely; 
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GLOIRE ROUGE (Farris)—Large dark red with a velvety sheen. Evergreen. Late 
blooming “ands recurrent, suntfast. Strong ss” SCAPCS yr. oi: atieta srehere eter -etey cnstattosel $5.00 
GLORY (Bechtold)—An immense clear yellow with broad, ruffled petals and sepals of 
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GOLDEN FRILLS (Davis)—This deep gold is cadmium yellow with well formed, 41%” 
flowers, ruffled on the edges. Repeat bloomer. Strong, 36” scapes, evergreen. .... $1.00 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass)—Large, clear yellow flowers of good substance. Repeat bloomer. 
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GRANADA (Traub)—A wide petaled tan and brown of great charm. Evergreen. $0.35 
GRIZELLE (Saxton)—Bright raspberry-scarlet, veined deeper. Wide, recurving, oOver- — 
lapping petals. Reblooms. Evergreen. Highly recommended. .................+.-.. $4.00 
GYPSY (Betscher)—Light orange overcast fulvous ...........----++-seeeeeeeees $0.35 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler)—Laurel pink. Well branched, rapid grower. The flowers 
are of medium size, but a well established clump has great yard value. Reblooms; ever- 
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HELENE (Davis)—A very beautiful bicolor with wide, ruffled, gracefully curled petals 
of antique ruby and a prominent midrib of light yellow. The sepals are between an em- 
pire and a sunflower yellow. The evergreen piant is 40” in height. An almost continuous 
bloomer. Lakessthe sumuwiellec er reee- wie ciate f- ss) sgie > suete e leteleltel epeacttensbsysleuel = rene 9 Weneaneie atte $3.00 
HIGH NOON (Milliken)—Orange-yellow with wide, heavy petals which open flat and re- 
curved. Sunfast. Recurrent blooming. Evergreen. 3 ft. ................+--+++-5- $8.00 
HILLS OF GOLD (Davis)—Truly a fine golden yellow with fully opened, 5” flowers and 
wide petals and sepals. It holds its deep chrome color well in the midsummer sun, with 
the color shading to an attractive light chrome on the edges. Repeat bloomer, evergreen; 
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HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith)—Bright nasturtium red with creamy yellow edging. 
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HOP SCOTCH (Davis)—Semi-dwarf, sun-resistant, repeat bloomer of burnt orange, eyed 
Pompeii red. Vigorous growth; strong scapes, evergreen. .......--.++++s sees reese $1.00 
HYPERION (Mead)—Large pale yellow. Needs light shade. Deciduous. ........ $0.50 
IWANA (Davis)—You too, will want this neat, oxheart red with the chartreuse throat 
and the ability to take the midsummer sun. The 4” flowers are borne on strong 38” 
scapes. There is a faint midstripe in the petals. Deciduous. ...................5.. $2.00 
JACK (Watkins)—Dwarf. Burmese ruby. Early; recurrent blooming. Evergreen. $1.00 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher)—Cadmium yellow; evergreen. ...............-...-:: $0.35 
JEAN (McDade)—Sensational bicolor with brilliant, contrasting colors of brick-red petals 
and rich orange sepals. Curly fluted petals. Deciduous. .......................-=. $1.50 
JEWEL RUSSELL (Russell)—A huge 7-inch bloom of pale yellow. Petals wide and re- 
curved. Foliage an attractive dark green. Height 36” Evergreen. .............. $1.50 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell)—Large, pale lemon yellow of good texture. Evergreen. $0.50 
J. T. RUSSELL (Russell)—Large, light yellow with red eyezone. Evergreen. .... $0.50 
JUST MARY (Russell)—Yellow background deeply veined red, with a rich, red eyezone 
andaas SreenathroatenG Oods evening ss CeCIOMOUS. ict ies ele sit s1etaens tisk ieee enna oir $0.50 
KANAPAHA (Watkins)—A clear cardinal red. Very popular and very satisfactory. Re- 
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KITTY DEE (Davis)—This beautiful pink bicolor is absolutely sun-resistant in full sun 
with 100 degree weather. It is a rapid grower; reblooms and has evergreen foliage. The 
petals are very wide (1%”) with a prominent light midstripe. The sepals are curled back 
and the petals are gracefully twisted. The strong scapes are only moderately tall and 
have numerous flower buds. My best daylily to date for the deep South. .......... $10.00 
LADY CAROLYN (Forbis)—Bicolor with medium red petals and orange yellow sepals. 
Strong 130/77 sca peswe senll-eV.iGlenrCenieenceneertn: |. ic heres sheets che cuniel<poreusicterielsiatadetayast sicutoesrehat si $2.00 
LEMONADE (Davis)—Fragrant, cup-shaped flowers of light canary yellow with a char- 
treuse throat and 3%” spread. Good evenings. Recurrent bloomer. Strong 36” scapes. 
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