DAUNTLESS (Stout)—Awarded the Stout Medal, the highest award for a daylily, in 
1954. A. M., 1951. Large, well formed cadmium yellow with faintly marked eyezone. 
Fragrant, recurrent blooming. Open evenings. Evergreen, 34”. ................. $0.75 
DAWN PLAY (Nesmith)—A velvety deep rose of good size. Recurrent blooming. 
Wizorous plantewith strong scapes. ‘Hverereen:: 44%. 7o4e oe et oe oa eee $1.00 
DEMI-TASSE (Wheeler)—Dwarf bicolor of garnet red and gold. Fine for rock garden 
OF FDOLCC a HIVETSTCCTI: pL Se sack. fesse. 4 oh eictens Foe Uena ee oe Cee eer et ee eee 1.00 
DIADEM (Wheeler)—A superior bicolor with salmon pink petals and soft yellow sepals. 
Segments are wide. Petals frilled. Sunfast flowers which open flat. Vigorous grower 
mithestronpescapes.« meblooms., Hversreen, 367% o2..- a> iss seiceel iee ee ee ee $7.50 
DISPLAY (Hall)—An eye arresting, rich, velvety red. Blooms of medium size and 
S00 meus tance, ery w19537 Deciduduss, 34. x2. 42 <tyee ae esi is ake ee ae ee $2.00 
DIXIE (Fisher-Gillespie)—Yellow orange self with large, fragrant flowers borne in 
profusion on strong, well-branched scapes. Early and repeat bloomer. Sunfast. Ever- 
FEAST ET, NO TCER Veter Aptech iter Me 2 gs EME A i Ee AWE CTR A ona a tb $2.00 
DOMINION (Stout)—Velvety, red-brown flowers with deeper eyezone. Repeats. Semi- 
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DOROTHEA (Lester)—A beautiful bicolor with light yellow sepals and petals of pale 
lilac with a heliotrope halo. Completely sun resistant. H.M., 1951. A.M., 1954. De- 
LAS ai oe ee MR IPRs 25 Sole ev Pik foe Gis a ana Seale eee Oe oes SS ee Re ee ee $2.00 
DRESS REHEARSAL (Russell)—Salmon pink with old rose eyezone. Large, wide open 
Dloomseotecogd sstbstance, “Kivergreen. AQ”: 3-5. onn nue eee eee $0.75 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub-Haywood)—Cream yellow flushed rose. Petals wide. 
Flower fully open. Vigorous plant. A.M., 1950. Evergreen. 34” ................. $0.75 
DUNA (Taylor)—Round, full flower of chimney red with gold midstripe. Vigororus and 
DLOWHC mR epeateOlOOMer jel Veroreen.e 0474 ean. Ae ee eee $4.00 
DUNCAN (Wheeler)—Maroon-red flower with a 6” spread. Reblooms. Evergreen. ae 
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EDWARD VII (Connell)—Gold self of very large size and superior form and substance. 
TOVEUS CCCI MLS geet Nae shade aaias Th GAR One ee a feed Se a See $4.00 
ENCHANTRESS (Cummings)—Lovely pastel coloring of fine form. Light yellow with 
PUL OUSBOUS LIN Ss DECICUOUSRUA2 GO Mote. 5 ahs os. es Chtee ay hea eo a eee $0.50 
EYES OF BROWN (Davis, C. W.)—Full flower, 514” in diameter, of Golden Glow yel- 
low and a prominent halo of Anatalia red. Petals are wide and recurved at the tips. 
Sunfast. Vigorous plant reblooms on strong scapes. Evergreen. 54”. ............ $2.00 
FLAMBOYANT (Douglas)—Deep yellow with bright red halo on the petals. Segments 
uted sand enecurveds WOrMmant, 236%. .4 teas, wyatt oS Noo hae he ee ee $4.00 
FLORHAM (Herrington)—Early, light gold. Evergreen. 40”. ..................... $0.35 
FRANK CLARK (Clark)—An early, large afghan red with eyezone of antique ruby. 
Numerous, sun-resistant flowers on sturdy scapes. Recurrent blooming. Evergreen. 36”. 
$2.00 
FRED STUNTZ (Kraus)—Wide petaled, dark cardinal red over orange. 32” .... $4.00 
FULL HOUSE (Davis, C. W.)—Deep purple-red with a light midstripe in all the floral 
segments. Medium size fiowers borne on strong scapes. Semi-deciduous. 36”. ..... $0.50 
FULVA ROSEA (Species)—Rose-pink. Flower segments narrow, but color is beauti- 
ful. Used as a parent in breeding most of the modern “pinks”. Deciduous. 40”... $1.00 
GALAHAD (Lester)—A rich dark garnet red which holds its color well. About 5” in 
diameter with overlapping petals. Remains open evenings. Evergreen. 48”. .. $2.00 
GANYMEDE (Wheeler)—Raspberry rose with broad, recurving petals and lighter 
toned, quilled Sepals aruversrecn e420 ack. <v at die ala em ee ee $2.00 
GARNE ROBE (Milliken)—Glowing, velvety red of heavy texture. Profuse bloomer. 
First place in the “red” class in 1954 Popularity Poll, A.H.S. H.M., 1950, A.M., 1953. 
POV EUR ECON Se OO sew isn en. we Be akc) S AT Spee odes fay ted he hi rte aan nee $2.50 
GAY LARK (Connell)—A very large and very beautiful pink bitone. The widely opened 
flowers on a well established clump have an airy appearance, very suggestive of a lark in 
flight. Vigorous plant with strong scapes. One of the best of the pink daylilies. Ever- 
green. 36”. (Available after November, 1955) 
anderepeats. EM.) 195057 A) M1952. Evergreen, 42% 05. 1 a ae ee $2.00 
