CANYON PURPLE (Nesmith) LM 45” 6.00 
Large full open flowers of raspberry purple with a 
deeper flush just above the pale lemon cup, Both 
petals and sepals are lightly ruffled at the tips. 
CAPISTRANO (Milliken) E 36” Ev. 1.00 
A very bright yellow with large reflexed blooms. 
Long blooming season. 
CAPRICE (Stout) EE 30” Ev. 1.00 
A very early flowering brownish red with cup 
shaped blooms. The sepals are bordered with cad- 
mium yellow that extends down into the center of the 
flower. 
CARVED IVORY (Nesmith) M 30” H.M. 1952 20.00 
An exquisite pale ivory self, beautifully formed 
and of very heavy substance. The flowers are open 
and flaring, and are carried on well-branched scapes. 
CATHEDRAL TOWERS (Milliken) E 36”H.M. 1951 2.50 
Medium sized flowers opening wide with petals 
reflexed. Base color soft rich yellow. On the petals 
are sharply defined rosy brown towers while the 
sepals are lightly traced in the same pattern. Remains 
open evenings. Long season of bloom. 
CELLINI (Wheeler) M 33” H. M. 1952 3.00 
Clear sulphur yellow with wide overlapping seg- 
ments fashioned into a flaring form of pleasing sym- 
metry. A beautiful new break in daylily form. Opens 
evenings. 
CERISE (Wheeler) M 36” H.M. 1950 2.00 
A strikingly beautiful rose crimson flower of fine 
form. Wide segments, irregularly recurved tips, petals 
very frilled. 
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VALDOSTA, GA: 
I was so pleased with the daylilies received that I im- 
mediately ordered more. Thanks for the gratis plant you 
sent. Your plants are excellent. Mrs. W.A.K, 
There's a world of difference in the size of plants - 
not only the size of the blooms, but in the growth 
habit. For instance, some blooming sized divisions 
look only little more that a few blades of grass, while 
other varieties are rank and enormous. It's a char- 
acteristic of the plant, August Pioneer, Brunette, 
Caprice, and Aureole are a few that are very small. 
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CHALICE (Russell) E 42” Ev. 1.00 
Soft salmon pink with slightly darker rose pink 
eyezone, Yellow throat. 
CHALLENGER (Stout) M 48” Semi-Ev. H.M. 1953 2.00 
Robust and vigorous with lush foliage, the medium 
large flowers are of a distinct shade of bright cardinal 
to cherry red with broad petals and greenish yellow 
throat. Good evenings. 
CHAMELEON (Claar) M 36” 1.00 
Opening a vivid Blaze red, this beautiful, full, wide- 
petaled, reflexed blossom changes color, becoming a 
lovely pink and yellow pastel. In an established 
clump, this is one of the most beautiful and satis- 
factory daylilies in the garden. 
CHICKAMAUGA (McDade) L 40” 3.50 
Very large and showy flowers of rosy copper with 
frilled petals slightly recurving. Continuous bloomer 
on established plants. 
CHLOE (Nesmith) M 34” A. M, 1952 1.50 
Full ruffled flower with deep yellow background, 
flecked and powdered with warm golden sepia. The 
darker sepals of burnt orange are very distinctive. 
CHLOE’S CHILD (Nesmith) M 35” Semi-Ev. J.C. 1952 
20.00 
A very broad, full flower with petals almost over- 
lapping the sepals. The throat and undercolor is soft 
Indian Yellow with heavy pigmentation of deep Majo- 
lica. The sepals are deeper in color than the petals, 
giving the effect of a reverse bicolor, and over all 
there is a frosty sheen that sparkles in the sun. 
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