MERRIEWOODE STAR EXCELS IN SOUTHERN GARDENS 
Such a bright and gay bicolor as MERRIEWOODE 
STAR is welcome anywhere, any time, and seems to 
do well in all sections of the country. In the lower 
South it seems to outdo itself. The flowers are enor- 
mous, and the vivid coloring holds up well in hottest 
weather. 
MISS HOUSTON (Russell) M 34” Ev. 1.50 
A very fine light pink of medium size. Well branched. 
MISSION BELLS (Hall) M 36” A.M. 1951 3.00 
Large, wide-petaled, ruffled flower of clear medium 
yellow. Beautifully formed flowers are borne in pro- 
fusion on well branched stems. 
MEZZOTINT (Emigholz) M 44” 1.25 
Saffron yellow, deep cadmium at the throat, Lightly 
dusted fulvous on the petals. 
MME, RECAMIER (Nesmith) M 38” 4.00 
Full recurved flowers of Recamier pink gaily painted 
watermelon pink on the tips of the petals and sepals. 
Smoothly finished blooms are evenly spaced on tall 
well branched stalks. Cool and refreshing. 
MONGOL (Norton) M 36” 2.00 
A large soft near lemon yellow, slightly ruffled and 
well branched. 
MONONA (Kraus) M 24” 2.00 
Large, glistening waxy orange. The fragrant 
flowers are 6-7 inches. Excellent branching and sub- 
stance. 
MOONGATE (Russell) M 40” 1.50 
A lovely canary yellow of firmest texture. The 5-inch 
blooms have wide twisted petals. 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith) M 38” Ev. 1.00 
Brilliant flowers of velvety maroon red, a self, with 
the color extending to the heart of the flower, One 
of the most satisfactory reds. 
MORPHEUS (Sass-Stump) LM 40” 2.00 
Large flowers of lemon yellow with a porcelain 
finish. Slightly ruffled and recurved. Sunfast and 
open in the evening. 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell) EM 42” Ev. 1.00 
Very fine full flowered pale yellow of good form. 
A splendid addition to the pale yellow group. 
MRS. DAVID HALL (Kraus) M 30” 10.00 
A very fine and outstanding banded variety. The 
flowers are of a warm shade of buff with precise rich 
red markings in the center in the form of a triangle. 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell) EM 34” Ev. 
Pe Nivel 930 1.00 
A prolific fiery red with a satin sheen. The wide 
petals and sepals are slightly reflexed and open full. 
Stands hottest sun and remains open in the evening. 
MYONNE (Vestal) M 34” H.M. 1953 1.50 
A most unusual and beautiful bicolor with petals 
of old gold and sepals of a rich burnished red, The 
flowers are large and full. 
MYRANDE (Bach) M 40” 8.00 
This is a very deep maroon or plum with a darker 
center. It has a rich, heavy pile, and is sun resistant. 
MY VALENTINE (Christenson) LM 36” 5.00 
A startlingly bright red - almost a tomato red - of 
very fine form. The full broad petals are overlapping 
and recurved. 
NARANJA (Wheeler) LM 36” Ev. A.M. 1953 3.50 
One of the most sun-resistant orange daylilies. Ex- 
quisite amaryllis form, the color is a rich, deep orange. 
The flowers are large and ruffled. 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
I want to express my satisfaction with the shipment of 
daylilies just receiwwed. The generous size of the plants, 
excellent condition on arrival, and the two additional 
complimentary plants are all appreciated. es 
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