Mrs. W. H. Wyman (Betscher), July-Aug., 2-3, small, 
well formed, light yellow. .50 
ea (Farr), July, 3-4, D, vecke reliable yellow, very 
fragrant, .50 
Persian og (Nesmith), June, 3, D, velvety ma- 
roon. 
Pink One (Nesmith), July, 3-4, D, deep Reet pink, 
fine plant. $1.00 
Prevernal (Norton 1949), April-May, 2, D, yellow star, 
often the earliest and again i in autumn. $1.00 
Princess (Stout), July, 2-3, E, pale yellow, evening 
bloom, fragrant. $1.00 
Pure Goid (Norton 1954), August-Sept., 3, E, new, large 
full flowers, rich yellow of slightly different tones, 
making a very attractive flower on well branched 
scapes when few other daylilies are in bloom. $4.00 
Purple Waters (Russeil), June, 3, EH, deep wine red. .75 
ueen Marjorie (Norton 1954), June, 3, fine new bicolor, 
wide dark violet red petals, sepals clear yellow. $3.00 
Queen of May (Van Veen), May-June, 3, abundant yel- 
low flowers. .50 
Rajah tapas a July, 3, D, red, dark eyes. .75 
Revolute (H. P. Sass), J uly, 3-4, large recurved yellow 
flowers on strong plants. Stout Medal, 1953. $3.00 
Richard (Norton 1947), August-Sept., 3, full, orange, 
redder center. $1.50 
Rose Gem (Stout), July, 4, E, large old rose, darker 
eye. $1.50 
Ruth (Norton 1946), me 2, orange buff, faint red 
marks low on petals. 
San Juan (Traub), July, o BH, dark red. $2.00 
Seminole Chief (Lester), June-July, 3, rich dark 
red. $1.00 
Sister Sallie (Norton 1945), June, 3, cream and pink 
pastel, beautiful design, better still in part 
shade. $1.50 
Sovereign (Yeid), May, 2, D, buff. 50 
Stalwart (Cook), July, 3-4, brown buff. .50 
Star of Gold CH. P. Sass), July, 4, yellow. $1.00 
- Stars over Dallas (Russell), July, 3, BH, pale yellow. $1.00 
Sweetbriar (Nesmith), June-July, 3-4, dull rose. $1.00 
Tangerine (Yeld), May, 2, D, orange. .50 — 
Variegated Kwanso (Stout), June, 3, a form of the dou- 
ble Kwanso, with fine white striped leaves. $1.00 
_ Victory Montivideo (Traub), June, 3, one of the earli- 
est reds. $1.00 
Vulcan (Stout), June-July, 2-3, E, velvety maroon. .50 
White Lady (Sass), July, 3, D, very pale yellow. .75 
Woodridge (Norton 1938), June to July, or various other 
times, 2-3, although open from before sunset to after 
dark next day, its best dark red Reins and yellow 
sepals is in the first 16 hcurs. $1.00 
Zola (Norton 1954), June, 3, large, orange, trumpet- 
form flowers on dark scapes. $2.00 
The late Prof. W. R. Ballard left thousands of daylily 
hybrids which he had made. We are selling most of 
these at very low prices to those who will come and 
get them; many are as good as the usual named kinds. 
Many are very late bloomers. The rented land must 
be vacated. 
Several of the finer are being multiplied for later intro- 
duction. 
