GLORY (Bechtold M 26” H. M. 1953 1.50 
An immense clear yellow flower with broad ruffled 
petals and sepals of firm substance. 
GLORY ROAD (H.P. Sass) M 38” 3.00 
A very smooth self of darkest orange including the 
stamens and pollen. 
GOLD COAST (Emigholz) M 40” 1.00 
Large 7-inch flowers of deep orange gold. Broad 
overlapping petals are of wonderful substance. One 
of the finest gold flowers that we grow. 
GOLD STRIKE (Milliken) 25.00 
Milliken says, “Without a doubt the largest day- 
lily we have ever introduced. A flower of pure deep 
yellow with extra wide heavy petals and sepals both 
strongly reflexed. | never see a flower of Gold Strike 
without thinking of a full Harvest Moon - it’s rich, 
bright, big and as exciting as a Gold Strike.” 
GOLDEN GATE (Christenson) M 36” 15.00 
One of the largest pale yellow daylilies that we have 
seen. Much on the order of Atlas and Colonel Joe, 
this flower is of excellent substance, with very broad 
petals. 
GOLDEN GIANT (H.P. Sass) M 42” 4.00 
Unusually large flowers of golden yellow. The 
size of these flowers always astounds visitors. 
GOLDEN HOURS [H. E. Sass) M 36” H.M. 1952 5.00 
We consider this one of the finest of the orange 
toned daylilies. The substance is heavy and leathery. 
GOLDEN ORCHID (Dennett) M 36” 3.50 
Blooms are large, deep orange and beautiful in 
form and color. A vigorous grower and a favorite 
with all who see it. 
GOLDEN SONG (Kraus) M 30” 5.00 
Large, heavily ruffled, fluted and creped golden 
yellow. Sturdy plants covered with large golden 
bells. 
(iss 
GLORY ROAD 
HAGERSTOWN, MD. 
Over the last four years I have bought about 150 
plants, and I want you to know your plants were as fine 
as any I have ever received. Your generosity in includ- 
ing a gratis plant of such high quality is much appre- 
ciated. LMESS: 
Photo by Hull 
