J. S. GAYNER (Yeld) LM 40” 1.00 
A very beautiful and gracefully formed light orange 
apricot. 
KANAPAHA (Watkins) M 36” Ev. 1.50 
Brilliant, clear, raspberry red. . 
KANSAN (Hill) LM 44” 5.00 
Huge wide-spreading red-toned self with long 
slender, gently recurving segments that taper gradu- 
ally. 6 inch buds and 9 inch flowers. Lovelier after 
the sun has been on it all day. 
KENTUCKY CARDINAL (Nesmith) M 40” 2.00 
A rich cardinal red flower with very velvety finish 
on the petals. The sepals are smoothly finished with 
just a touch of yellow at the tips. Brilliant open flar- 
ing blooms. 
KINDLY LIGHT (Bechtold) M 30” 4.00 
A glowing, citrous yellow of immense size and un- 
usual form, This is one of the new ‘spider’ type 
daylilies that has fantastically twisted petals with 
beautifully ruffled edges. 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schroeder) LM 38” A.M. 1954 3.00 
A most impressive daylily of rich maroon red with a 
smooth velvet finish. Large flowers with wide petals. 
LADY BOUNTIFUL (Lester) E 48” H.M. 1952 3.00 
A large soft yellow that blooms very early. Has a 
faint pink tint on the edges of the petals on cool days. 
Well branched with as many as 50 buds on a scape 
when established. A favorite with all who see and 
grow it. 
LADY FAIR (Nesmith) M 38” A.M. 1954 3.00 
A flesh pink with a creamy undertone. The large 
flowers have a glistening sheen and give a charming 
effect in the garden. 
LEMON LUSTRE (Lester) LM 40” 3.00 
Here is a cool satin finished lemon yellow that 
blooms well whether the weather is right or not. A 
6 inch flower with sweet perfume and remains open 
evenings. 
LADY BOUNTIFUL 
Mrs, Lester uses white shasta daisies among her 
exhibition daylilies, and it makes a beautiful picture. 
For beautiful effect, try planting delphinium or 
larkspur with pink and rose colored daylilies. 
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