SAN JUAN (Traub)—E. Midseason 
A glowing brown-red of good form and habit. The throat is green 
and the reverse of the petals, strangely enough, is yellow. ar 
$2.00 
SALMON SHEEN (Taylor)—E. Midseason and repeats 
Perfectly beautiful salmon self of excellent form and substance. 
Is sunfast and remains open evenings. H.M. 1953. 3 ft. $5.00 
SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler)—E. Medium-late 
Flaming scarlet petals, much recurved like a turkscap. A most 
striking color. 21% ft. $2.00 
SHOW GIRL (Wheeler)—Semi-E. Early midseason and remontant 
Delightful lavender-pink with deeper veinings and a soft midrib. 
A composite of daintiness and glamour that deserves the center 
of the stage. Large, wide flowers on well-branched stems. 40 in. 
$5.00 
SONNY (Stout)—E. 
A small night-and-day lily in heavy textured lemon with a green 
throat. Really good. $2.00 
SOUDAN (Stout)—Midseason 
Almost perfectly shaped blossoms of soft lemon—a perfect self 
without a trace of any shadings. Flowers are large and slightly 
ruffled. Very fragrant. 3 to 4 ft. 75c 
SPARKLE PLENTY (W. B. Davis)—E. Early 
A sparkling blue-purple with a satiny sheen and narrow orange 
midrib and throat. Again Mr. Davis has given us a border plant, 
as this variety grows no higher than 24 inches. $7.50 
STAR OF EVE (Wheeler)—E. 
Novel wide petals that come to a definite point, giving a starry 
effect in pale lemon-yellow to shine through the night and the day 
in your garden. $4.00 
STEPHANIE (Buck)—E. 
Beautiful, pale lemon-yellow blossoms on tall, branched scapes. 
40 in. $6.00 
SU-LIN (Nesmith)—D. Midseason 
Precious orchid-pink and cream-bicolor. 3 ft. $1.50 
SUMMER LOVE (Milliken)—E. Midseason and repeats 
Big, sweet and lovely—everybody loves this great big yellow 
daylily with broad petals and sepals which reflex and curl at the 
ends. Opens wide and flat like an orchid. Stays open most of the 
night. 3 ft. $10.00 
GEORGIA CABALLERO (Top) 
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RUBY SUPREME 
SUMMER SHOWER (Milliken)—E. ; 
A twin sister of Summer Love, perhaps more on the cool side. 
Heavily substanced blossoms of a medium shade of yellow suf- 
fused with green. It has a crisp, waxy appearance, with a 
prominent midrib which forms a firm arch for the petals. Has 
excellent branching and reblooms. $7.50 
SWEET ALICE (Taylor)—E. Midseason 
Medium sized, open, cup-shaped flowers of lavender-rose. Ex- 
cellent for garden as the color is very pronounced. 3 ft. $1.00 
TALISMAN (Nesmith)—D. Midseason | ; , 
Large 6 inch salmon-pink flowers, with shadings much like the 
rose of the same name. Segments are broad, and the chartreuse 
throat adds just the right touch. 3 ft. $2.00 
TALLY-HO (Nesmith)—D. Midseason 
Bright vermilion red with a yellow throat and a deeper red 
flush just above the throat. The flowers open wide and recurve 
and are slightly fluted. Very brilliant. 3 ft. $3.00 
TAMARA (Milliken)—E. Midseason ; 
A large bicolor in sharply defined rosy-red and light yellow. 
The rosy-red petals are broad, with yellow midribs which match 
the sepal color. $1.50 
THE DIRECTOR (Russell)—D. Midseason and reblooms 
A striking wine-red that is heavily creped and wonderfully 
ruffled. Burgundy veins run down into a chrome yellow throat 
and the sepals are a shade lighter. 30 in. $1.00 
TYROL (Wheeler)—E. Early and remontant ; 
One of Mr. Wheeler’s showiest reds. A brilliant scarlet and 
mandarin red bitone. 36 in. $2.50 
VALIANT (Cook)—D. Midseason 
A brilliant orange daylily of excellent substance. 3 ft. $3.00 
VESPERS (Nesmith)—E. Early midseason and remontant 
Here is one to enjoy during the long summer evenings and 
still it will be fresh in the garden the next day. This type is espe- 
cially good for cut flowers as they do not fold up during the 
time that they can most be enjoyed. Also, it is a pale yellow sO 
is the best carrying color for the late hours. 39 in. 
VIKING (Stout)—E. Midseason | 
Rich orange-red with greenish-yellow 
throat. 3 ft. $1.50 
VOLCANO (Milliken)—E. Remontant 
A medium sized flower of light orange, 
very heavily striated in yellow, deep orange, 
vermilion and deep red. These stripes radi- 
ate effectively from the golden throat. 3 ft. 
WARPATH (Russell) —D. Early and repeat 
Dark mahogany red which does not fade. 
Dependable fall bloomer. 3 ft. $1.00 
WIDEYED (Craig)—E. 
Over a long season these unique flowers 
will raise their startled eyes to greet you. 
Perhaps the widest eye zone and the bold- 
est contrast of color we have seen. Bright 
yellow with a dark garnet red eye. 36 ae o 
WINDSOR TAN (Nesmith)—D. Midseason 
A lovely large flowered so-called bi-color 
but with us it is more of a blend, in warm 
tan and buffy yellow. 3 ft. $3.00 
YELDRIN (Stout) 
Another of those wonderful miniature 
“Hems” that have so much charm. This one 
has, possibly, the smallest flowers, bright 
gold on wiry, multiflora branched stems. 
You'll love it. 75c¢ 
YELLOW RAIN (Schlumph)—D. 
This is the first of a dwarf line which 
Mrs. Schlumpf is developing, and it is a 
darling little yellow dwarf, just made for 
the front-of-the-border planting, the rock 
garden, or just anywhere in the garden, but 
give it open space in front so you can enjoy 
the shower of light yellow blossoms which 
open from 5 to 10 inches from the ground. 
Substance is excellent. $7.50 
YELLOWSTONE (Kraus)—Semi-E. 
Fragrance is held in the wide, pale yellow, 
creped and ruffled cup of this beautiful day- 
lily. Free flowering. Midseason. 36 in. $2.00 
