NARANJA 
EASTER MORN (Wheeler)—E. Early midseason and remontant 
Also a top contender for the Stout Medal in 755, this flower has 
the most exceptional breadth of petal and sepal to be found. 
Rich, buff yellow with a dusting of mauve that concentrates into 
a soft eye zone. Well-branched, tall, stately and free flowering. 
38 inches. $2.50 
EMPEROR JONES (Hayward)—EK. Midseason to late 
A sun resistant dark maroon-brown with a broad flower that 
has a slight ivory midrib. Very prolific. 38 inches. $1.00 
ERIC JR. (Kraus)—D. 
The brightest color in the miniature group. Flashing ruby-red 
flowers on small, compact plants. 22 inches. $1.50 
EVENING GLORY (Sass) 
Pastel apricot flowers on graceful wiry stems. Creates a won- 
derful garden effect. $2.09 
FELICITY (Nesmith)—D. Midseason 
An enchanting ruffled yellow, with many flowers to each scape. 
32 inches. $3.00 
FLAMBOYANT (G. Douglas)—D. Midseason 
Deep Indian-yellow with a bright red-brown halo on the petals. 
Both sepals and petals are fluted and recurved. 3 ft. $4.00 
FOLLOW ME (Mary Stevens)—D. Midseason 
A 6% inch flower of Swiss rose color with a midrib extending 
from the throat which is yellow green and running to a point in 
both sepal and petal, starting in the throat and extending out into 
the whole flower, giving the effect of a large star. The petals and 
sepals are slightly ruffled and recurved. 3 ft. $5.00 
FOND CARESS (Milliken)—E. Early midseason and remontant 
One of Mr. Milliken’s very best and too little known. A pale 
yellow daylily of wide segments and open form, the whole sprin- 
kled with star dust. Remains open far into the night. Reports from 
dependable sources say this is one of the best daylilies in its class. 
34 inches. $2.50 
GANYMEDE (Wheeler)—E. Midseason 
An unusual, and very beautiful bicolor with wide petals of 
raspberry rose which recurve to an extreme degree, while the 
soft yellow sepals are quilled or twisted. 314 ft. $2.00 
GARDEN CHARM (Bechtold)—E. Midseason 
The large golden yellow flowers are held on graceful stems. 
Opens at night, and is most useful for indoor arrangements as it 
stays fresh and lovely all night. 21% ft. $1.50 
GARNET ROBE-—lIllustrated and described on page 3 
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GAY TROUBADOUR (Nesmith) 
Large flaring flowers with petals of bright Indian red and sepals 
of light yellow. Bright and gay in the border. 3 ft. $1.25 
GEORGIA (Stout) 
A beautiful daylily with wide petals and large flowers of peachy- 
pink. Evergreen. 3 ft. Illustrated on page 10. $2.00 
GOLD STRIKE (Milliken) 
Without a doubt the largest daylily we have ever introduced. 
A flower of pure deep yellow with extra wide heavy petals and 
sepals both strongly reflexed. I 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. $20.00 
GOLDEN GALLEON (Milliken)—E. Evening bloomer 
A direct cross of Ruffled Pinafore and High Noon gave us this 
very beautiful daylily of deepest apricot with a prominent flesh 
colored midrib. The petals are very wide and highly arched like 
a full sail in the wind. Both petals and sepals are creped and the 
petals are beautifully ruffled. Not available for 1955. 3 ft. 
GOLDEN GATE (Christenson)—D. Midseason 
A low-growing, pale yellow with wide petals, that will make a 
very floriferous border. 24 in. $2.00 
GOLDEN WEST (H. Sass)—E. Midseason 
Still one of the most spectacular yellow daylilies for every 
garden. Tall, bright and colorful. 48 in. 75c¢ 
GOLIATH (Bechtold)—D. Midseason 
Light yellow spider. A knockout. Simply huge. 26 in. 75c 
GRISELLE (Saxon)—E. Midseason and remontant 
You'll want this one for sure! Very wide, reflexed petals in a 
warm shade of rose pink. Something really new. 32 in. $3.00 
HAILE SELASSIE (Wheeler)—E. Midseason 
A large, bold flower in deep maroon-purple, orange midribs 
and throat. Well branched and vigorous. 3 ft. $2.00 
HALO (Wheeler)—E. Midseason, reblooms. Evening bloomer 
Rich yellow with cinnamon halo. Triangular form. Wide frilled 
petals, open flat with pinched petals. 3 ft. $1.50 
HAZEL SANDERS (Milliken)—E. Evening bloomer 
A blossom of soft yellow with a wide-spreading light pink wash 
on the petals. The flower opens wide and quite flat with broad 
teu which overlap the sepals. Nicely creped and lightly ruffled. 
; $7.50 
HEATHER ROSE (Nesmith)—D. Midseason-late 
Very smoothly fashioned flower of rich cream-flushed pink. 
Graceful in form. 3 ft. $1.50 
POTENTATE 
