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GLOIRE ROUGE (Farris)—Large dark red with a velvety sheen. Late blooming and 
recurrent. Sunfast flowers on strong scapes. Evergreen. 38”......... rage ten Cetera a: $3.00 
GLORY (Bechtold)—An immense, clear yellow with broad, ruffled petals and sepals of 
heavy substance. Sunfast. Reblooms on strong scapes. H. M., 1953. Deciduous. 30”. 
$2.00 
GOLD BRICK (Davis, C. W.)—Vigorous, early bicolor with brick red petals and clear, 
golden yellow sepals. Blooms freely on strong scapes and reblooms later in the season. 
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GOLDEN FRILLS (Davis, C. W.)—Cadmium yellow with well formed, 414” flowers, 
ruffled on the edges. Repeat bloomer. Strong scapes. Evergreen. 36” ............ $0.75 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass)—Large, clear yellow flowers of good substance. Repeat bloomer. 
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GRANADA (Traub)—Wide petaled tan and brown of great charm. Vigorous. Ever- 
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GRISELLE (Saxon)—Bright, raspberry-scarlet, veined deeper. Wide, recurving, over- 
lapping petals. Highly recommended. H. M., 1953. Reblooms. Evergreen. 34”. $3.00 
GYPSY (Betscher)—Light orange, overcast fulvous. Evergreen. 34”. .............. $0.35 
GYPSY QUEEN (Buck)—Large, deep red with darker eyezone. Floriferous and vigor- 
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HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler)—Laurel pink. Strong, well branched scapes. Rapid grower. 
The fiowers are of medium size, but a well established clump has great landscape value. 
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HELENE (Davis, C. W.)—A very beautiful and satisfactory bicolor with wide, ruffled, 
gracefully curled petals of antique ruby and a prominent midrib of light yellow. The 
sepals are between an empire and a sunflower yellow. An almost continuous bloomer 
which takes the sun well. You will not be disappointed with this daylily. Evergreen. 
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HELEN FISHER (Taylor)—A soft apricot to peach pink, banded in Egyptian red. Per- 
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HIGH NOON (Milliken)—Orange-yellow with wide, heavy petals which open flat and 
recurve. Sunfast. Recurrent bloomer. H. M., 1952: First place yellow in the 1954 
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HILLS OF GOLD (Davis, C. W.)—A superior golden yellow with fully opened, 5” flow- 
ers which have wide segments. It holds its deep chrome color well in midsummer sun, 
with the color shading to an attractive light chrome on the edges. Repeat bloomer. 
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HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith)—Bright nasturtium red with creamy yellow edging. De- 
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HOP SCOTCH (Davis, C. W.)—Semi-dwarf, sun resistant, repeat bloomer of burnt 
orange, eyed Pompeii red. Vigorous growth, Strong scapes. Evergreen. 24”. .... $0.75 
HYPERION (Mead)—Large pale yellow. Needs light shade. Deciduous. 40”. .. $0.50 
IVORY CHALICE (Nesmith)—Pale yellow, compact blossoms of heavy substance. The 
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IWANA (Davis, C. W.)—Neat. oxheart red with chartreuse throat and the ability to take 
the midsummer sun. The veivetey, 4” flowers are borne in profusion on strong scapes. 
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JACK (Watkins)—Dwarf. Burmese ruby. Early, recurrent blooming. Evergreen. 20”. 
$1.00 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher)—Cadmium yellow. Evergreen. 44” .................. $0.35 
JEAN (McDade)—Sensational bicolor with brilliant, contrasting colors of brick-red 
petals and rich, orange sepals. Curly, fluted petals. A.M., 1951. Deciduous. 40”... $1.50 
JEWELL RUSSELL (Russell)—A huge, 7” bloom of pale yellow. Petals wide and re- 
Cunved. #P Oliage an, attractive ‘dark green. Wvergreen. ) 367.f. 25 loess tae es eee $3.00 
JOY RUSSELL (Russell)—Large, pale lemon yellow of good texture. Evergreen. 42”. 
$0.50 
J. T. RUSSELL (Russell)—Large, light yellow with red eyezone. Evergreen. 36”. $0.50 
KANAPAHA (Watkins)—A clear cardinal red. Very popular and very satisfactory. Re- 
current blooming. Sun resistant. Vigorous evergreen. A. M., 1950. 36”........... $0.75 
