BICOLOR--Pale red, tinged rose. EV. Le 52". 
BIJOU (Stout)--EM. 30". Orange, richly overcast 
fulvous red. We counted 75 buds on a single stalk. 
BLACK EMPEROR—-5 inch flowers of dark red. Deep 
yellow throat. EM. Tall. 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout )--wide-open flowers in rosy peach, 
recurving. L-VL. 36". 
BRIGAND--Nesmith)--Large, full flowers, recurved in 
distinctive rose and mahogany with deep rose halo 
and cream midrib. M. 
BRILLIANT GLOW--The first tetraploid Daylily. A rich 
orange with magnolia-like finish and extraordinary 
substance. Recommended for breeding. 
BRUNETTE (Stout )—-The first early dark-toned sort. 
Three toned: yellow-orange, tan-red, brownish 
mid-zone.- Blooms in June. 30".” 
CABALLERO--EM. 36". Brilliant, clear-cut vermillion 
red. Ev. 
CAPRICE (Stout) Orange buff overlaid Bordeau; brown- 
red effect. EM. 42". 
CHENGTU (Species)--M. 36". Coppery orange-red. 
Deeper mid-zone. Ev. / 
CIRCE--Full, eaten round flowers of clear yellow. iL. 
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COMET--Giant lemon and rosee ML. 42". 
CORALLINE (Nesmith)~-Shrimp-red and maize. L. 
CRAEMORE HENNA--Plouf-Ashley). A very bright Dayiily 
in brilliant henna, ruby iridescence and orange 
throat. Fine size, form and texture. M. 36". 
CROWN OF GOLD--Large, early orange-yellow that blooms 
with the iris. 
CRYSTAL PINK (Nesmith)--Flowers of salmon tone with 
deeper rose halo, and a charming frosty sheen. ML. 
38", 
DARK DISTANCE (Ashley 1954)—-Large, full flowers of 
Bordeau, lined lighter, with green citron throat. 
36". ML. Very popular in our garden. Few for sale 
this season. 
DAUNTLESS--Smooth, light cadmium yellow, Sobel 
throat. Ev. ML. 35". 
DAWN--A rosy buff to coppery pink seif with canary 
yellow throat. ML. 38". 
DAWN OF GOLD (Popov-Ashley)-—- 54 inch flowers with 
wide segments in pinard yellow to apricot and thin 
lines of light cadmium. The sepals are slightly 
deeper...) Misi). 50". 
DEBUTANTE (Nesmith)--Fresh, charming and dainty pink 
bicolor that fits the name L. 38. 
DOLLY VARDEN--Full flowers of Chinese coral Sha rose. 
Hemerocallis grow even under adverse conditions. 
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