FLAMING SWORD (Russell, 1945) Each 75¢ 
30 in. M. Dor. Deep fiery red, not as dark as mahogany, with an in- 
describable velvety sheen. Very free flowering, and because it is low 
growing it looks like a small shrub when in full bloom. 
FLANDERS (Lester, 1950) Each $3.00 
36 in. M.L. Dor. 4Y2-inch bright red self with the color going deep into 
the throat. Wide overlapping petals of absolutely unfading quality. 
FRIAR TUCK (Lester, 1951) Each $4.00 
30 in. E.M. Re. Dor. People may say there are enough yellows with 
dark eye zone—but not like this one. Deep, rich yellow with a velvet fin- 
ish and a mahogany eye zone. Its value is in its unfading quality, good 
branching, reblooming habit and its loveliness late at night. 
FULVA ROSEA (Species) Each $1.50 
48 in. M. Dor. The most beautiful of any known wild species of 
Hemerocallis. The flowers are rose-pink with a graceful stalk. 
GARDEN CHARM 
GARDEN CHARM (Bechtold, 1947) Each $1.00 
22 in. E.M. Re. Dor. Huge golden yellow flowers held on graceful 
stems. Petals are unusually wide. This is a night blooming variety as 
the flowers open about 8 p. m. Thus if you want flowers in the house 
in the evening this variety will give them to you. We recommend 
Garden Charm very highly. 
GARDEN LADY (Norton, 1942) Each $2.50 
36 in. E.M. Dor. This is a very pretty new pink blend, and a color 
break that we are sure you will like. 
GARDEN PORTRAIT (Bechtold, 1953) Each $25.00 
28 in. M. Dor. An immense flower of the “spider type” in greenish 
citrus-yellow blending in throat to green-lemon. Petals are waved at 
edges, with tips recurving, while sepals are only slightly recurved. The 
large flowers are held well on stocky stems. Flowers much larger than 
those of KINDLY LIGHT. 
GLORY 
GLORY (Bechtold, 1950) Each $2.00 
26 in. M. Dor. The charm of this immense clear yellow flower is not 
easily forgotten. With broad ruffled petals and sepals of firm substance, 
this flower is large but still possesses a dainty appearance and perfect 
form. With its pleasing fragrance and ideal growing habits it takes its 
place as an aristocrat which will remain in “GLORY” for years to come. 
GARNET ROBE (Milliken, 1948) Each $5.00 
36 in. M. Ev, The color of both petals and sepals is deep red (deep 
oxblood-red, Ridgway). This deep coloring runs to within an inch of 
the bottom of the throat, the lower inch being greenish yellow. The 
flower is of medium size (5 inches) and opens wide. 
GAY ROMNEY (Nesmith, 1948) Each $1.50 
42 in M. Ey. Bright and gay with gypsy colors, this full flowered va- 
riety has an under color of antique ruby-red with a deeper velvety flush 
on upper part of the petals and sepals, extending well into the throat of 
the bloom. 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith, 1941) Kach $1.50 
38-40 in. M.L. Ev. A charming and unusual bicolor with bright red 
petals with prominent yellow line through the very center of each 
petal repeating the maize-yellow sepals in a striking way. Wide, 6-inch, 
flaring flowers. 
GEORGE YELD (Perry, 1926) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
30-36 in. M. Dor. Large open flowers six inches across, with wide 
petals of canary-yellow, brushed red; this color intensifying toward 
the throat, where it becomes deep red, then suddenly terminates with 
a deep clear yellow star at the throat. 
GEORGIA (Stout, 1946) Each $3.00 
36 in. M. Ev. A beautiful Daylily with wide petals and large flowers of 
peachy pink. You can’t go wrong if you are looking for this color, very 
popular. 
GLORIA (Bechtold, 1943) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
36 in. E.M. Dor. Medium size orange flowers on well branched stems. 
GOLDEN GRAIN (Nesmith, 1944) Each $1.00 
45 in. M. Dor. All golden yellow, these large Lily-like blooms are most 
effective in the garden. Tall with full ruffled flowers of strong firm 
texture, and exceptionally good branching. 
GOLDEN TRIANGLE (Dr. Traub, 1949) Each $10.00 
40 in. M. Dor. 6-in. flat triangular flowers of heavy substance and fully 
sun resistant. Buttercup-yellow self a little lighter at the edges. Fragrant. 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass, 1933) Each $1.00 
48 in. M. Ev. Heavy, waxy flowers of bright yellow. Extra fine. 
GOLIATH (Bechtold, 1946) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
26 in. M. Dor. In good rich soil, kept damp at blooming time one can 
expect 7-inch wide open deep yellow flowers. It is a prolific bloomer 
and Mr. Bechtold considers it one of his finest introductions; we do too. 
GREAT MOMENTS (Russell, 1950) Each $1.50 
30 in. M. Dor. A rich Chinese red. Flowers are only 3% inches across, 
but a very profuse bloomer. 
GRISELLE (Saxton, 1948) Each $5.00 
32 in. M. Ey. Bright raspberry-rose, veined deeper. In warm locations 
the color is lighter, a glowing rose-pink. Very wide reflexed petals. 
GUNGA DIN (Taylor, 1948) Each $3.00 
42 in. E. Re. Ev. Two-toned red-purple with greenish yellow throat, 
star shaped and conspicuous. Well branched scapes. A profuse bloomer. 
GYPSY FLAME (Nesmith, 1940) Each $1.00 
40 in. M. Dor. Flaring open flowers of medium marigold-orange flushed 
and dotted with Saturn-red. 
HAILE SELASSIE (Wheeler, 1947) Each $4.00 
36 in. E.M. Ev. Large, wide-petaled, extremely dark toned flowers; pur- 
ple-orange with orange throat. 
HARVEST MOON (Betscher, 1929) Each 75¢ 
36 in. E. Re. Ev. Splendid graceful flowers of clear orange sherbet. 
Very free flowering. 
HAWAIIAN MOON (Russell, 1944) 
36 in. M. Ev. Deep wine. 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler, 1945) Each $1.50 
24 in. E.M. Re. Ey. Frilled lavender-pink of medium size, yellow 
throat. 
HEATHER ROSE (Nesmith, 1938) Each $2.00 
40 in. M. Ev. The rosy pink segments reflex to form a Lily-like flower. 
HIGH NOON (Milliken, 1949) Each $12.00 
36 in. M. Ev. A beautiful deep rich cadmium-yellow self. Both the 
petals and sepals are thick and recurved, and both have deeply ruffled 
edges. The color of this Daylily is a very brilliant yellow. The flowers 
measure 41% to 5 inches across. 
HYPERION (Mead, 1925) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
40-44 in. M. Dor. The gigantic flowers are of pale lemon-yellow and of 
most artistic form. Exquisitely fragrant. Given an award of merit by the 
Royal Horticultural Society of England. 
IMPERATOR (Perry, 1931) Each 60c 
42-48 in. M.L. Dor. Large, open star-shaped flowers of orange-red 
with yellow throat and mid-lines. 
Each $1.50 
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SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
