DAYLILIES-HEMEROCALLIS 
Again this year we want to say “Daylilies are one plant that should be 
in everyone’s garden.” They take over where other spring flowers leave off. 
They bloom from late spring till the first frost, after they have become well 
established. They now come in an assortment of many, many colors; not like 
many of you believe, just the plain old lemon lily. No pests seem to bother 
these beauties for they grow and bloom for you without trouble at all. Leave 
them planted in a clump for several years and the blooms will get larger and 
more flowering scapes are produces. Most all varieties are hardy from Canada 
southward, so make it a point to plant a little corner of your garden with 
them. We know you won’t be disappointed. 
The divisions that we send out are large and heavy. In all instances when 
stock permits they will be double or better. All stock will be wet packed so as 
to be received as fresh as possible. We send Daylilies any time of the year 
when our weather permits. 
AFTERGLOW Ht. 3’ Deciduous. Me- 
dium sized flowers of pale buff 
tinted with sunset hues which be- 
come pinker and more pronounced 
at the throat when exposed to the 
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ALADDIN Ht. 314’ Evergreen. Deep 
yellow 4” blooms with a contrast- 
ing band of garnet brown midway 
on the petals. Blooms over a long 
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AMUR VALLEY Ht. 314’ Evergreen. 
A broad petaled self of bright deep 
yellow with the color running thru 
to the center. One of the earliest to 
bloom for us and the last............... 45 
AUGUST PIONEER Ht. 3’ Decidu- 
ous. Small to medium sized blooms 
of a bright yellow with a reddish- 
yellow flush. Blooms late into the 
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BARONET Ht. 214’ Evergreen. A 
bright recurving brick red with an 
orange throat. Reblooms over and 
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BICOLOR Ht. 314’ Evergreen. Petals 
are pale rose red with orange-yel- 
low midlines. Sepals are orange 
yellow. This is one to have for it 
remains open late into the eve- 
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BIJOU Ht. 21%’ Deciduous. Many 
branched stalks bear an abundance 
of small orange flowers overlaid 
with a bright red. A mid-summer 
bloome¥...........--- each .40—3 for 1.00 
BOUTONNIERE Ht. 3’ Deciduous. 
Small wide open flowers borne in 
profusion on delicate well branched 
stems of a deep yellow and rosy 
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CABALLERO Ht. 4’ Evergreen. Out- 
standing large flowers with ver- 
million petals and sepals of golden 
yellow. Reblooms in the warmer 
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CAPISTRANO Ht. 4’ Evergreen. 
Bright yellow petals and lighter 
yellow sepals. Blooms early and 
lasts over a long period of time. 
Extra large with a recurved form 
CATHEDRAL TOWERS Ht. 3’ Ever- 
green. Long blooming flower that 
remains open in the evening, done 
in shades of soft rich yellow with 
markings on the petals and sepals 
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CITY OF AMARILLO Ht. 314’ Ever- 
green. A tall large flowered bright 
orange that blooms over a long pe- 
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COLONIAL DAME Ht. 3’ Deciduous. 
Very long blooming beauty done in 
buff-apricot banded with a light 
rosy-tan above the bright yellow 
throat. One of the best that we 
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CORALLINE Ht. 3’ Deciduous. A 
large, late flowering pale yellow 
heavily flushed with shrimp pink 
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CRIMSON QUEEN Ht. 3’ Evergreen. 
One of the brightest red daylilies 
that we have seen. A yellow throat 
sets this beauty off perfect........ 1.50 
DOMINION Ht. 3’ Semi-deciduous. 
Good sized flowers done in a irch 
reddish-brown with a yellow throat . 
DUTCHESS OF WINDSOR Ht. 2’ 
Evergreen. Wide broad petals of 
cream with a hint of gold in the 
background. A faint flush of rose 
in the throat makes you notice 
this one 
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