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GOLD COAST (Emig.) 40”. Every garden 
should have this outstanding golden orange. 
1.00 
GOLDEN PHEASANT (McDade-Parry) 36”. 
Well named large golden self. 2.50 
- GOLDEN SCEPTRE (Nes.) 45”. A tall grace- 
ful plant bearing deep golden orange blooms. 
Scarce. 75 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass) 48”. A tall grower 
with glistening medium gold flowers that 
open wide. Sie 
GRACE (McDade) 38’. Orange and red bi 
color that is a beauty and blooms over a long 
period. 2.50 
GRETCHEN (Sass) 40”. Wonderful form on 
this rose red self. One of Sass’s best. Fall 
dely. 5.00 
-HAILE SELASSIE (Wheeler) 36”. A multi- 
petaled novelty in a very large purple black. 
Outstanding. 4.00 
HALO (Yeld) 36”. A Polychrome of fine 
substance. 1.25 
HEARTHFIRE (Nes.) 40”. A very fine dark 
red maroon that seems to be in very short 
supply. 2.50 
HELEN (Sass, Hans P., 1954) 36”. A crown- 
ing achievement and certainly the finest we 
have ever seen from the late Mr. Sass. A 
beautiful thing in a deep lavender pink self, 
described by Ridgeway as “Deep Vinaceaus.” 
The blooms are wide open on a well branch- 
ed stalk, blooming early mid-season and over 
a very long period. A fine grower in every 
respect. This fine pink should be in every 
collection. Net. Fall dely. 10.00 
HER GRACE (Nes.) 38”. A great favorite in 
very pale yellow. 2.00 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN (Nes.) 42’. A soft 
wine rose, Every garden should have this 
one. 50 
HIWASSEE (McDade) 40”. Very large with 
tan petals and lemon yellow sepals, striking. 
50 
HONEYDEW (Nes. 45”. A highly finished 
flower in this beautiful Melon buff. 2.00 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nes.) 38”. Velvety 
bright red with a cream border. One of the 
most striking daylilies today. 1.00 
HYPERION (Meade) 40”. This large lemon 
canary yellow “hem’’ has surely been the 
most popular in the class. 50 
ILE DE FRANCE (Russell) 36”. Most un- 
usual shade of creamy brown with pink in- 
fluence. A pastel bicolor that is fine. 1.00 
INDIAN CHIEF (Traub) 50”. A well named 
large star bloom in coppery red. Very fine. 
: 1.50 
INVINCIBLE (Emig.) 52”. Very tall Chinese 
red banded in ecarmine. 2.00 
JEAN (McDade) 48”. A very late red bicolor, 
very bright and has fine texture. 1.00 
JIMMIE JR. (Norton) 24”. Burnt orange and 
yellow, one of the best from this originator. 
1.00 
JUDGE ORR (Orr) 24”. The earliest daylily 
to bloom in our field in rich orange. 1.00 
JUST MARY, (Russell) 36”. A grand yellow 
veined green, throat red, very popular. 1.50 
KANSAN (Hill) Withheld for propagation. 
KILLARNEY LASS (Nes.) 40”. Petals ger- 
anium pink, bordered soft flesh pink, sepals 
soft pink. One of the best.. Fall dely. 5.00 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schroeder) 38”. A most 
talked of rich maroon red that has a beauti- 
ful finish. Fall dely. : $4.00 
LADY BOUNTIFUL (Lester) 38’. A very 
early pale yellow with a faint pink edge on 
the petals. One the favorites of garden visi- 
tors. Fall dely. 3.00 
LADY FAIR (Nes.) 38”. One of the most 
charming daylilies we grow. A soft blending 
of Jasper and flesh pink. 4.00 
LADY GAY (Nes) 26”. Still one of the best 
in very pale yellow. 1.50 
LA TULIPE (Traub) 36”. A dark red bicolor 
that is a remontant blommer. 1.50 
LENA BROCK HOOVER (Russ) 30”. Rich 
purple self with violet purple veins, very 
fine. g H39 
LINDA (Stout) 42”. Rose pink bicolor, pet- 
als rose, sepals clear cream, beautiful, fall 
delvy. AT: 
LILLIAN RUSSELL (Russ) 32”. Petals in 
Petals in rose overcast lavender, sepals in 
lemon, sulphur green throat and ruffled. 
1.50 
LO THE WIND (Russ.) 36”. You will like 
this light red self. Wis) 
LONE STAR (Russ.) 42”. Large mahogany 
red. We like it in many respects better than 
Painted Lady. ig 1.00 
LOUISIANA MOON (Russ.) 36”. A purple 
red with lemon midrib, one of the very best 
from Russell. 2.00 
LOVEBIRD (McDade-Parry) 36”. Blended 
orange gold that shines right out in any 
garden. nt 
LUSTROUS (Nes.) 40”. Bright pink in color 
with a lustrous over-glow and blooms very 
heavily. 2.00 
MAID MARIAN (Lester) 42”. A top ruffled 
coral pink, very large, one of the very best, 
fall delivery. 7.50 
MAMIE LAKE (Russ.) 48”. The great favor- 
ite of many. Rosy orchid and a green throat 
really set this one off. 1.00 
MANDARIN (Farr.) 54’. Very large prim- 
rose yellow, blooming over a long period. 
One of our best ones. We 
MAN O’WAR (Tay, B.) 40”. A great pure 
Brazil red self that is very scarce. 4.00 
MAE (Norton) 42”. Very scarce item in a 
large pink and rose. 2.50 
MABEL HIBBERSON (Parry) 36”. A blend 
of coppery old rose. This is a good one. 1.00 
MARTHA WASHINGTON (Wheeler) 48”. 
Don’t miss this one. A symphony of silvery 
old rose. Verv heavy bloomer. Excellent. 5.00 
MARIE FAWCETT (McDade) 42”, Excellent 
medium vellow of great promise. 3.50 
MASSASOIT (Nes.) 60”. Copper red flowers 
blazed with Indian red. One of the tallest for 
background work. 1.25 
MATADOR (Nes.) 40”. Velvety rich mahog- 
any, a cup shaped flower of great brilliance. 
1.00 
MAJESTIC (Stout) 36”. This is one of the 
best large deep orange “hems” that we know 
of today. 1.00 
MAYFLOWER (Nes) 39”. One of the great- 
est in Porcelian Rose self with apple green 
throat. Long blooming season. Fall dely. 
7.00 
MEADOWLANDS (Russ.) 42”. A large rosy 
brown that is outstanding in every respect. 
2 
MELO (Norton) 36”. Medium yellow with a 
pale brown overlay. MD 
MERRYMAKER (McDade-Parry) 36”. A 
light yellow polychrome of great beauty. 
1.50 
MERRY MOOD 40”. This one gets our vote 
for the best Dove rose pink in the field. 
Stock sells out quickly. 2.00 
MEZZOTINT (Emig) 44”. A medium yellow 
blend that really stands out. 1.50 
MIDWEST CAVALIER (Sass) 48”. Tall 
graceful cream with a brown eye, very strik- 
ing 1.00 
MIDWEST MAJESTY (Sass 1951) 44”. Pos- 
sibly the best from Mr. Sass, a large fine 
yellow with great form and substance. 5.00 
MIDWEST STAR (Sass) 48”. A scarce item 
from this originator in this large fine pale 
yellow. 5.50 
MILADY (Nes.) 40”. A lily formed salmon 
pink that should be among the very top 
Ones. 4,50 
MINUET (Nes.) 40”. Frosty pink shaded 
deeper pink on the petals, a large Fulvea 
Rosea form. 1.00 
MISS HOUSTON (Russ.) 54”. Tall graceful 
“pink” with yellow throat. Outstanding. 1.50 
MIMOSA ROSE (Lester) 30”. Coral rose, re- 
curved with fine substance. A very fine item. 
Fall delay. 4.00 
MODESTY (Betcher) 36”. A very scarce item 
in a fine wide-open creamy yellow. .00 
MONGOL (Norton) 36”, Large clear yellow. 
Very near continuous bloom, 50) 
MOONRBAY (Nes.) 32”. A dainty recurved 
pale yellow with a semi halo of Pompeian 
red. 1.00 
MORNING GOLD (Hall) 36”. Very much 
sought after deep yellow with distinct brown 
trim. 2.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russ) 42”. Un- 
doubtedly best large red self from this orig- 
inator. 1.00 
MRS. JOHN TIGERT (Watkins) 36”. Very 
bright red with a golden throat. ait] 
MRS. JONES (Norton) 24”. A stocky plant 
with large light yellow blooms. Very good. 
1.00 
MUSCAT (Wheeler) 36”. Dainty violet pur- 
ple shaded mahogany with a light margin. 
3.50 
MYSTIC MOON (Nes.) 40”. Extremely ruf- 
fled pale yellow. Very sun resistant. 3.50 
MYRNA (Saxton) 36”. We believe this to be 
the best rose red in existence. A strong 
grower, and plant completely covered with 
sparkling bloom. 1.50 
NACHITA (Russ) 18”. A true dwarf in black 
cherry red with green throat, ruffled, re- 
curved. 1.00 
NARANSJA (Wheeler) 38”. Very large ruf- 
fled pure golden orange. In our opinion the 
best in its class. 4.00 
NEBRASKA (Sass) 40”. Large Cadmium 
yellow. Very ruffled. rf (3) 
NEON (Wood) 30”. A low growing plant, 
starlike petals of red, sepals bright gold, 
fine. 1.50 
NICKAJACK (McDade-Perry) 44”. A yellow 
bi-tone. One that will be widely grown when 
better known. 1.50 
NILE SONG (Russ) 36”. A deep red with 
good substance. 1.00 
NUBIANA (Hay) 24’. A large floweread-déep = 
maroon. 1.50 
OHRED (Wheeler) 43”. A large medium red, 
heavy substance. 1.00 
OLD TAPESTRY (Emig.) 36”. A good day 
lily in blood red with buff edges. 50 
OLIVE BALDWIN (Tay. B) 36”. A early 
dusty light rose red. 1.00 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass) 44’. Our choice 
of the large orange medium selfs. Broad 
petals and fragrant. 3.00 
PAINTED LADY (Russ.) 36”. Huge eight- 
inch bloom of cinnamon brown flushed terra 
eotta, coral throat. 3.00 
PAISLEY (Nes.) 42”. A novelty blend of 
red and mahogany as in a Paisley shawl. 1.00 
PARTY DRESS (Russ) 30”. Beautiful light 
pink ‘toned red. 2.00 
PATRICIA (Stout) 36”. A pale yellow with 
small green throat. 1.00 
PEPPERMINT STICK (McDade) 30”. A 
dainty border item of cream and pink. 1.00 
PERSONAL .APPEARANCE (Russ) 24”. 
Profuse bloomer late season with pale yellow 
petals, sepals canary. 1.00 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nes.) 40”. A sympos- 
ium favorite of velvety red overflushed pur- 
ple. to 
PETER PUMPKIN (Nes.) 38”. A wide open 
deep orange self. One of the best in the 
orange class. 3.00 
PINK BOWKNOT (Taylor) 42”. This is a 
sell out all over the country. A salmon pink 
