BETSY B. (Vestal) E 34” Ev. 12.50 
A gay and lovely flower of brilliant, velvety rich red. 
BETTY SLICK (Russell) EM 36” Semi-Ev. 1.00 
A striking bicolor the size and shape of Hyperion 
with sepals of pale yellow and petals a brilliant rosy 
red. Very showy. 
BILL WOOD (Wood) M 44” 17.50 
A true bright red self with yellow throat. Flowers 
are large and widespread. One of the most striking 
and outstanding daylilies. Broad blue-green foliage 
enhances the beauty of the flowers. 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith) M 36” 1.75 
Extremely dark with very shallow cup of pale 
canary. The large open flowers are wavy at the 
edges. 
BLACK FRIAR (Lester) LM 40” 10.00 
Large, well-formed, very dark black-red. The 6- 
inch blooms have the graceful form of Taruga. Takes 
the hottest sun and remains open long after dark. 
BLACK JEWEL (Vestal) LM 38” 2.00 
A very dark daylily of rich, dark maroon-red with 
velvety overcast. 
BLACK PRINCE (Russell) LM 38” A.M. 1951 1.00 
A very dark red with black overlay, The petals and 
sepals are broad, and the golden throat seems to 
accent the richness of the flower. 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout) EE 38” Ev. A.M. 1954 2.00 
The brightest early flowering red in the garden. 
Rich orange cup. 
BLOODROOT (Nesmith) M 36” 6.00 
Brilliant and vivid flowers of velvety finish. The 
coloring is between scarlet and Brazil red. 
BOLD BEAUTY (Hill) LM 38” 2.00 
One of the largest red toned blends. Heavy sub- 
stance, and blooms over a long period. 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith) M 38” A.M. 1950 1.00 
A stunning bicolor with broad pompeian rose petals 
and yellow sepals flushed rose. 
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BOUNTIFUL (Cook) M 40” A.M. 1952 1.00 
Sun and rain resistant, this wide petaled large 
lemon yellow is one of the finest. 
BRACKEL (Wheeler) M 30” Ev. 1.00 
Deep mahogany brown flower with stitched petal 
pattern resembling brocade. 
BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL (Hill) EM 34” 4.00 
Striking brick red with prominent light stripe on the 
midrib 
BRIGHT STAR (Sass) M 34” 1.00 
Multiflora type polychrome. Petals flame scarlet, 
sepals salmon orange. 
BROCADE (Taylor) M 42” Ev. H.M. 1953 3.00 
A Prima Donna seedling with the same smooth 
texture and large size. The body of the flower is 
near Amber Rose with darker veining. A slight eyezone 
accents the wide throat of Golden Glow. Well branched 
and floriferous. Open evenings. 
BROWNEYED SUSAN (Eleanor Hill) E. 34” 75 
A distinctive daisy-like flower of rich, golden yellow 
with precise marking of rich brown in the center of 
each flower. 
BROWNSTONE (Kraus) M 36” 2.00 
Wide, glossy velvety brown with purple eyezone. 
Entirely sun resistant. 
BRUNO (Kraus) EM 36” 3.00 
Wide-petaled, bright reddish-chocolate with large 
prominent dark eye and orange throat. 
CABALLERO (Stout) M 40” Ev. A. M. 1951 1.00 
This brilliant bicolor with petals of vermillion red 
and sepals and throat of golden yellow is one of 
the most popular. 
CANARI (Nesmith) M 38” 1.50 
Large open flowers of palest canary yellow. The 
blooms have a satiny finish and the stalks are well 
branched. 
