FAIRY JEWELS (Nesmith) LM 38” H.M. 1950 3.00 
A tall, late-flowering pink on well-branched sturdy 
stalks. The full open flowers of deep shrimp pink are 
smoothly finished. 
FANTASIA (Stout) EM 36” Ev. 1.00 
Fantastic twisting and curling of dull red petals 
which gradually shade to burnt sienna at the tips. 
Entirely different in form and coloring and is always 
appealing to flower arrangers. 
FAREWELL (McDade) VL 30” 2.00 
Very late blooming flowers of cadmium yellow 
sprinkled with gold dust. Branching is excellent with 
many flowers blooming at the same time. 
FAR NORTH (Nesmith) LM 36” 3.00 
Cool and refreshing is this large flowered light 
yellow. The full flowers, borne on strong, sturdy, 
well-branched stalks, are very heavy substanced. 
FIRECRACKER (Kraus) EM 36” 3.00 
Dragon-blood red with garnet brown eye. A real 
firecracker! 
FLAMBEAU (Kraus) M 36” 3.00 
A bright, flame-scarlet that retains color and tex- 
ture the entire day. A real knockout in the garden. 
FLAMES (Kraus) M 34” 3.00 
Small flame scarlet or firecracker red flowers. Free 
flowering on strong slender upright scapes. This 
bright flame-red carries a long distance and domi- 
nates the garden. Very stunning! 
FLAMING GLORY (Emigholz) M 48” 1.00 
Large 7-inch flowers of glowing dark scarlet with 
an orange underglaze, sepals slightly lighter. Deep 
orange throat. 
FLANDERS (Lester) M 36” A.M. 1953 2.50 
This almost crimson red flower has color that goes 
deep into the throat. Wide overlapping petals of 
absolutely unfading quality. Can take wind, rain 
or sun and come up shining. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES (Shull) M 36” 2.00 
Large, ruffled light yellow with faint rosy halo. 
FRED STUNTZ (Kraus) EM 30” 3.00 
Wide-petaled glowing dark cardinal red over 
orange. Very showy. Petals broad and overlapping. 
FRIAR TUCK (Lester) M 30” A. M. 1953 3.00 
Deep, rich yellow with a velvet finish and a mahog- 
any eyezone. Its value is in its unfading quality, 
good branching, reblooming habit and its loveliness 
late at night. 
FULVA ROSEA (specie) M 40” 1.50 
Considered the most beautiful specie. Lustrous 
clear rose-pink on graceful stalks. 
GARDEN CHARM (Bechtold) EM 22” 1.50 
Large, deep yellow flowers of wonderful texture. 
This is an evening flowering variety and is very florif- 
erous. The petals are beautifully frilled. Repeats. 
GARNET ROBE (Milliken) M 36” Ev. A.M. 1953 = 2.50 
A wide petaled garnet red with a green throat and 
a high velvet sheen. It has a luminous quality which 
makes it most useful in the garden. 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith) M 40” A.M. 1951 1.25 
Entirely different and charming is this most unusual 
red and cream yellow bicolor. The petals are bright 
Indian red in stunning contrast to the sepals of frosty 
maize yellow, Very flaring flowers. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR (Traub) M. 24” Ev. 2.00 
A very fine iridescent bright red. Especially fine 
for the South. 
GEORGIA (Stout) M. 36” Ev. H.M. 1950; A.M. 1952 
2.00 
Huge, wide open, delicate rose-buff tinted pink. 
The sepals and petals are completely reflexed. One 
of the most popular daylilies we grow. 
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