Night Marauders 
Enjoy Your Showers 
Aik whe Evening ike 
Nearly all nightblooming daylilies are delightfully 
fragrant, and can be most enjoyed if planted near 
your porch where you'll be sitting during summer 
evenings, or near the terrace, or even the picnic area 
where you'll be having barbeques and outdoor sup- 
pers. Most evening blooming daylilies do best in 
part shade, and most of them open during the late 
afternoon or evening and remain open during the 
next day. 
CALYPSO - A large light yellow, free flowering. .60 
CANARI - See page 5. 
CELLINI - See page 6. 
FRANCESS RUSSELL (Russell) M 30” 1.50 
Large, pale lemon yellow flowers of excellent sub- 
stance. The petals are delicately flushed lavender. 
This opens late afternoon, and is still fresh the next 
afternoon when new flowers are opening. 
GARDEN CHARM .- See page 10. 
MIDWEST SUNSHINE - See page 19. 
MOONBEAM .- A very tall growing large creamy yel- 
low with trumpet shaped flowers. 1.00 
MOONRAY - A small pale yellow with red brown 
halo. 1.00 
PALE MOON - Light yellow with waved edges 75 
RIVERMONT - Strictly a night-blooming variety. It 
closes its sleepy eyes early in the morning. The only 
dark night bloomer we know. The Velvety Garnet red 
petals have a luminous midstripe of yellow which 
broadens as it blends into the green throat. Sepals 
of yellow with an overcast of garnet on each side of 
the midrib. The sheen of the dark rich velvety petals 
make the broad midstripe stand out as if phosphores- 
cent. Starshaped, 1.50 
SHOW GIRL - See page 27. 
SONATA - See page 27. 
SUNNY WEST - Large pale yellow .60 
STARLIGHT - Large, pale yellow, starshaped flowers 
slightly ruffled. 1.00 
SYMPHONY - An early pale yellow and buff bicolor. 
.60 
TRACERY - See page 29. 
VESPERS - See page 29. 
WHEELER HALO - See page 29. 
WHITE LADY - Very pale yellow 1.00 
6 NIGHT MARAUDERS for $5.00 
Pale Moon 
Starlight 
Tracery 
Garden Charm 
Calypso 
Sunny West 
We're always being asked ‘What varieties stay open 
evenings? and What varieties bloom in the evenings?" 
It's all down in black and white for you in Mr. Ben 
Arthur Davis’ book DAYLILIES. Get a copy, and see 
for yourself - then when you forget just which ones 
they are, get out your book again and refer to it. It's 
grand to have such a list available whenever you 
need it. 
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