BANDANA (Nesmith) — The rich tomato 
red and orange yellow tones are skill- 
fully blended into one of the most col- 
orful hemerocallis in the garden. A 
self color with a narrow fluting of yel- 
low on edge of petals. Ht. 3 ft. Blcoms 
BPM OUTIST Mel i.0 ke Vie ht ae tea oon 52 50 
BARONET (Stout)—Flower full with 
broad petals of “sprightly fulvous 
red’ which stand above the foliage 
and remain open evenings. Blooms in 
June Originator claims blooms sec- 
ond time in September. Stalks 2 ft 
Se MN os ch oti Beh sa desiamesctdvenn eon ge 60c 
BICOLOR (Stout)—Large two-toned pas- 
tel. Petals pale red, tinged rose; sepals 
and throat yellow orange. Remains 
open evenings. 3!/ ft. tall. Midsea- 
Osh » 25 0a aes peal tae ae 75¢ 
BLACK CHERRY (Douglas)—The color is 
an unusual deep shade of maroon red 
with a darker luster, almost identical 
with the deep red purple shades of 
large black cherries. Flowers beauti- 
fully formed with recurving petals and 
sepals. Blooms in July and August. 
ee ee er ee $1.00 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith) — Large 
flowers of very dark maroon, wavy at 
edges, wide open with shallow yellow 
Peoeeco im, tall .......%..3...251.00 
BLACK HILLS (Russell) — Gistening 
black red flower of good size, keeps 
well and does not fade, one of the 
Carkest day lilies. 3 ft. Midseason.75c 
BLACK PRINCE (Russell) Dark red al- 
most black with velvety satin sheen. 
Flowers of good size with broad sepals 
and petals of an even color. The 
throat has a small yellow cup. Blooms 
miiveon.o tt stalks. ....0.% -.<e. $1.50 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith) A striking 
Daylily with broad full petals of Pom- 
peian Rose with a creamy line down 
the center. The sepals are soft yellow. 
Bicemeninie |Uly 2 oe< bead de $1.00 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook) A wide petaled 
lemon-yellow. A seedling of Hyperion 
and an improvement on that variety. 
Flowers large, of pleasing shape and 
color. Free flowering and vigorous 
Beeches. (aly. kee ene s $1.00 
