vith ivery midrib. One of the all time greats. 
Pall dely. 7.50 
PINK CHARM (Nes.) 40”. A best seller of 
“oral pink with green throat. One of the 
dest. 1.50 
PINK DAMASK (Stevens) 40”. This rare 
and charming daylily will be one of the top 
fen in a short time. It is a rose pink self and 
seems to have everything that a daylily 
should have. Stock very scarce. Fall dely. 
Net 15.00 
PINK PETTICOATS (Nes) 44”. A self of 
sink coral that is really fine with a rose 
lush above a Spanish Yellow throat. Fall 
lely. 8.00 
->IQUANTE (Nes.) 40”. A raspberry pink. 
ne of the most effective in the garden. 1.50 
PIRATES TREASURE (Nes) 38”. One of 
Virs. Nesmiths best in Saturn Red flushed 
yermillion. Blooms very broad and recurved. 
“all dely. 7.50 
PLUM MIST (Plaar-Perry) 40”. Beautiful 
velvety plum with chrome cup. Similar to 
yur Myrande, but smaller. A must. 4.50 
POMEGRANATE (Nes.) 50”. A fine medium 
‘ed tinted with an overlay of tan. 3.00 
PORCELAIN PINK (Nes.) 39”. One of Mrs. 
Nesmith’s best in Coral red banded in Opal 
red, 2.00 
PORT (Stout) 36’. A multiflora type in 
oright red. Very effective. 15 
POTENTATE (Nes.) 36”. The top pansy 
ourple to date. This one rates the highest. 
5.00 
PRAIRIE BOY (Sass H.) 46”. Large wide 
»pen flower in deep orange. 1.25 
PRECIOUS (Nes) 40”. One of the most 
beautiful small flowers that grows. A light 
buff flushed with coral makes this outstan- 
ding. Fall dely. i 
PRIMA DONNA (Tay) 36”. Probably the 
finest of present pastels in buff, copper and 
peach. Fall dely. 8.00 
PURPLE DUSK (Nes) 42”. A fine deep red 
overlaid purple. 2.00 
PURPLE ELF (Nes.) 39”. Outstanding deep 
purple self. Very deep pile. 1.00 
PURPLE MIST (Russ.) 30”. A fine small 
rounded flower in misty orchid purple. 3.00 
PURPLE FINCH (Nes.) 42”. A glowing re- 
surved red purple with darker flush above 
a cup of yellow. 2.00 
QUEEN ESTHER. (Sass) 36”. Mr. Sass’s 
best red. Medium size. Very fine. 2.50 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Russ.) 36”. Fine 
leep gold and a constant bloomer. 1.00 
RED CINDERELLA (Russ.) 24’. A great 
porder plant in bright shiny red. Aris) 
RED HUSSAR (Nes) 38’. A carmine red 
with a deep orange cup, very striking. 1.50 
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RED RIVER (Russ.) 36”. Extremely showy 
deep red self. 1.00 
REDWOOD (Hill) 58”. A tall glowing deep 
red, large flowered. 1.50 
REGAL LADY (Nes.) 40”. Probably the best 
rose bi-color. Rose cup. 1.75 
RICHARD (Norton) 49”. A Cadmium orange 
with great promise. 2.00 
ROSALIND (Stout) 42”. A rosy pink. Un- 
doubtedly the best of this originator. 1.50 
ROSE BEAUTY (Russ) 42”. A well named 
daylily. It is a good rose pink. 1.50 
REVOLUTE (Sass} 46”. A+cool light yellow. 
Fine branching. A top one in the sympos- 
ium. os 
RIVIERA (Emig.) 46”. A fine apricot or- 
ange. - 1.00 
ROSELLE (Rudy)* 40”. A large deep red, 
good substance. 125 
ROYAL RUBY (Nes.) 36’. We believe this 
the best in an intense crimson red. A smooth- 
ly finished flower. 2.50 
ROYALTY (Nes.) 40”. A large true maroon 
self with the blue purple sheen over all. 1.00 
ROYAL BEAUTY (Tay. B) 36”. A_ rosy 
purple, a fine well branched plant that 
blooms heavy. 1.50 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) 40”. Beautiful 
ruby red with a green throat, very nice. 2.00 
RUDDY RED (Nes.) 38’. Petals of Vandyke 
red, sepals yellow flushed red. Most unusual. 
1.50 
SALINE FLAME (Rudy) 36”. A pure red 
self that is really good. 1.00 
SALMON ROSE (Hay) 38”. Beautiful sal- 
mon rose overlaid in pink, very fine. 2.50 
SCARLET O’HARA (Hay.) 32”. A _ great 
scarlet red self that is very scarce. 3.00 
SEMINOLE CHIEF (Lester) 42”. A well 
rae ee pure cherry red and heavy bloom- 
1.00 
SHADOW ROSE (Nes) 42”. A fine deep rose 
that is a heavy bloomer. 2.00 
SKYLARK (Russell) Lemon, green throat, 
very fine. Oo 
SOUTHERN QUEEN (McDade) 40”. Yellow 
and red blend. A good new one. 2.00 
SPITFIRE (Russ) 30”. Fine border item, 
Petals, sepals a fiery red, yellow throat, pro- 
fuse bloomer, é 
SPRINGTIME (Nes.) 20”. Orange and yel- 
low dwarf. Very effective in the border or 
rockery. ‘ 2.00 
STARDOM (Russ.) 36”. Very nice medium 
red blend. 1.50 
STARSONG (Nes) 30”. A frosty salmon 
buff. One of the best day lilies that we have 
grown. 5.50 
STRONGHEART (Nes.) 40”. A good per- 
former in English red overlaid orange. 1.00 
STRIPEY (McDade) 38”. An Indian red self. 
A new one that should be better known. 1.50 
SUNGOD (Sass) 40”. Large full flowered 
and ruffled chrome self. 4.00 
SWAN (Watkins) 27’. A medium early deep 
chrome, very graceful plant. 
SWEETBRIAR (Nes.) 40”. One of the best 
in tawny pink with yellow throat. We have 
sold over 1500 of these during the past year. 
1.00 
SYLVIA (Russ.) 42”. A _ beautiful pastel 
blend of rosy pink and brown. = 1.00 
TAFFY (Saxton) 36”. A rounded flower of 
butter yellow overcast pink. One of the best 
Hems we have seen. Fall dely. 3.00 
TAKOMA (Norton) 60”. A most striking 
rose and yellow bi-color. 1.00 
TAPERLIGHT (Nes.) 36”. Large creamy 
self. Very lush green foliage. 1.50 
TARA (Nes) 36”. A medium red self ‘that is 
very good and not listed by many. 2.00 
TARTAR PRINCE (Nes.) 34’. One of the 
best maroon purples we grow. 1.00 
TARUGA (Stout) 36”. Huge wide open twist- 
pale yellow. Very good. Fall dely. 1.00 
‘HE PIPER’S SON (Russ.) 32”. A brownish: 
rose red. Very good, > 2.00 
THE SULTAN (Nes.) 40”. A broad petaled 
very dark red with a gold throat, velvety 
finish. 2.00 
THERON (Stout) 30”. The mother of dark 
purple reds, and a good one. 15 
THISTLEDOWN (Nes) 38’. A_ evening 
blooming pale cream ruffled. One of the fin-: 
est we have seen. Fall dely. 4.00. 
THOROBRED (Nes.) 39”. vy, large rich, 
red. 1.00 
THUNDERHEAD (Nes.) 40”, A lustrous al- 
most black day lily. Very small yellow cups 
3.00 ° 
TOKAY (Nes.) 50”. Very late opening flower. 
of salmon. with deeper pink. zone on petals. « 
i. 1.00; 
TYLER RED (Tyler- -Mill) 36”. Very vigorous © 
with large bloom of deep mahagany red. ; 
“3-00 
VESPERS (Nes.) 39”. A pale cream, yellow 
of great beauty. Very ruffled. 2.00 
VULCAN (Stout) 30”. Light red with yellow 
throat. An older one, but good. 1.00 
WEKIWA (Traub) 44”. A bright Brazilian 
red with a garnet eye. Very good. 1.00 
WELCOME (McDade) 36”. One o fthe very 
best in late blooming rose, dusty jewel like. 
WHIPPOORWILL (McDade-Perry) 38”. One 
of the newer medium yellows. Destined to 
go up. 2.00 
ZEZZETTE (Taylor) 36”. A rose flower edg- 
ed with yellow. Stock very scarce. 4.00 
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Regional Comments from our Pleased Customers 
R.Z., N.Y. “Shipment arrived this week in 
A-1 condition. Was overwhelmed by your 
wonderful stock and unbelievably gener- 
ous divisions.” 
F.E.R., Okla. “Acknowledge receipt of day- 
lilies which were nice plants and arrived 
in fine shape.” 
F.M., Mass. “Were certainly surprised at the 
large and generous divisions which were 
well packed.” 
F.R.M., Ohio. “Your Manila and Los Banos 
have bloomed the first year. You certainly 
have a fine pair in them.” 
G.F.H., Iowa. “Thanks so much for the large 
vigorous hems you sent in my order last 
year.” 
I.M.P., Calif. “It is much a pleasure to get 
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such fine plants.” 
Miss H., Okla. “Thanks for the lovely plants, 
they are making fine progress.” 
V.R.J., La, “Thanks for the wonderful 
plants, the nicest I have ever bought.” 
T.H.J., Wash. “The daylilies arrived in ex- 
cellent condition. Wish to thank you for 
them and especially for extras included.” 
R.E.H., Georgia. “Did not expect any bloom 
from spring planting, but have had good 
bloom from your plants.” 
I.M.H., Wash. “Received shipment and wish 
to express appreciation for the fine plants, 
they are the best I have ever bought.” 
F.R.L., Ky. “Received Brown Thrush yester- 
day, thanks for such a nice division of it.” 
L.M., Nev. “I want to tell you how pleased 
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we were over oth of ie orders from you 
last year.” : ' 
O.E.J., Alaska. “Just'a line to let you know 
how fine your plants are, thanks for the 
extras.” 
R.E.H., Georgia. “Thanks for the splendid 
stock which ae last week, they are 
wonderful.” 
M.M.G., Texds: “Tndlosig another order for 
hemorocallis.; Ordered:;fromn -you last year 
and found : ‘them very satisfactory.” 
O.L.F., Ark. “Daylilies came yesterday, all 
in. fine shape. Thanks for the extras.” 
R.J.C., Ill. “Hems arrived yesterday in good 
condition and all are splendid plants” 
N.B.B., Miss, “All of the ones I bought from 
you in late March have bloomed.” 
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