DAY LILIES 
DISTINCTION (Bechtold, 1953) Each $6.00 
36 in. M. Dor. A clear deep cream without mid-rib. Large flowers with 
somewhat narrow petals and sepals, giving it a distinct form. Many 
blooms appear over a long period. A good grower. 
DIXIE BELLE 
DIXIE BELLE (Russell, 1947) Each $1.00 
48 in. M. Dor. A deep rosy red, slightly recurved, with a rich yellow- 
green throat. We like this one as it is quite showy. 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith, 1939) Each 75c, 3 for $2.00 
40 to 45 in. M. Dor. Open full flower of Chinese coral-pink with lines 
of rose on petals and sepals blended into a creamy yellow throat. 
DOMINION (Stout, 1941) Each $1.50 
42 in. E.M. Re. Semi-Ev. Giant and full, 84-inch spread. Rich, velvety 
red in a concentric three-toned pattern. Strong, bold, durable. Good 
evenings. 
DOROTHEA (Lester, 1948) Each $2.00 
36 in. M. Dor. The 6-inch flowers have a soft, unusual, and very beauti- 
ful coloring which gives an orchid-lavender effect. The petals have a 
light yellow ground color which is flushed with heliotrope and also 
have a deeper heliotrope eye zone; the sepals are pale yellow. 
DRAGONETTE (Lester, 1952) Each $2.50 
30 in. M.L. Dor. A very lovely red Hemerocallis with twisted petals 
and sepals that makes an outstanding spot in the garden. 
EL MAGNIFICO 
EL MAGNIFICO (G. Douglas, 1952) Each $4.00 
36 in. M. Semi-Ev. Very large flowers. Blend of red, orange and brown. 
Throat an orange-yellow while petals and sepals are a rich reddish 
brown on orange base. Halo a deeper brown. It is a vigorous grower 
with husky plants and heavy foliage. Its name means “the gaudy one” 
and was suggested to Mr. Douglas by the rich colors reminiscent of 
Spanish art. 
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DR. SLAUGHTER (Russell, 1949) Each $1.00 
30 in. E.M. Ev. A fiery red Daylily with an orange stripe through each 
semi-recurved petal, and a small orange throat. 32-inch bloom. 
DR. STOUT (Traub, 1938) Each $1.00 
36 in. M. Ey. A brilliant sunburst coloring. Ground coloring deep 
orange with a sprightly red dusting or burnished red. 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub, 1938) Each $1.50 
24 in. E. Re. Ev. A Lily everyone admires. The base color is cream 
with a golden glint and just above the throat there is a flush of rose. 
The form is lovely with broad petals spread wide and open. Vigorous. 
EASTER MORN (Wheeler, 1943) Each $3.00 
42 in. E.M. Re. Ev. One of the very nicest of the new light yellow Day- 
lilies. The blossoms are beautifully shaped with broad petals of re- 
markably heavy substance, and are carried high on tall, stately, well 
branched scapes. A very lovely garden flower. 
EDITH RUSSELL (Russell, 1946) Each $2.00 
36 in. M. Dor. The color of sulphur with rose veins, profusely ruffled. 
The huge open throat is a slightly deeper shade of sulphur. Sepals 
are the deepest rose sprinkled with gold dust. Bloom 414 inches. 
EMILY DICKINSON (Dr. Traub, 1949) Each $2.00 
42 in. E.M. Dor. Delicate straw-yellow, sun resistant. 5-inch flowers. 
Petals 134 inch. Fragrant. Good evenings. 
EVANGELINE (Russell, 1943) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
30 in. E.M. Re. Ev. Rosy red with wine eye zone. 5Y-inch open type 
flower with twisty petals. 
FAIRY JEWELS (Nesmith, 1947) Each $3.00 
40 in. L. Dor. Charming, tall pink, beween Azalea and shrimp-pink in 
color, smooth and well branched. 
FANTASIA (Stout, 1946) Each $1.25 
36 in. E.M. Ev. The petals of this intriguing Daylily are a pale dull red 
which gradually shades to burnt sienna at the very tips. Most out- 
standing feature, however, it is the fantastic twisting and curling of 
the petals. 
FASCINATION (Hall, 1948) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
40 in. M. Dor. A pleasing tone of medium yellow with a prominent 
halo. The flowers are very broad petaled and very large. The stalks 
are well branched and carry up to 50 flowers each on established plants. 
FAVORITE (Bechtold, 1946) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
20 in. E. Dor. Large, early gaily colored tones in bright red. Vigorous. 
FIREBIRD (Russell, 1952) Each $2.00 
36 in. E.M. Ey. Loudest circus red, throat shading to green. Velvet 
sheen; petals ruffled and reflexed. 51-inch blooms. 
FIREFLY 
FIREFLY (Bechtold, 1943) Each $1.50 
24 in. E.M. Dor. A brilliant red effect on wiry stems. Flowers somewhat 
small but many of them. Plant in semi-shade. 
FLAMBOYANT (G. Douglas, 1947) Each $5.00 
36 in. M. Dor. Deep Indian-yellow with a bright red-brown halo on 
the petals. Both sepals and petals are fluted and recurve in a graceful 
manner. 
FLAME FAGOT (Bechtold, 1946) Each $3.00 
28 in. M. Dor. In late June this orange-red self, when established, is a 
picture. Does equally well in partial shade or full sun. 
