KITTY DEE (Davis, C. W.)—This beautiful pink bicolor is absolutely sun-resistant 
in full sun in midsummer. It is a rapid grower which reblooms throughout the season. 
Petals are very wide (1%s”) with a prominent light midstripe. Petals are gracefully 
twisted and the sepals are curled back. The strong scapes are well branched with 
numerous flower buds. My best daylily to date for the deep South. Evergreen. 34”. 
$10.00 
LADY CAROLYN (Forbis)—Bicolor with medium red petals and orange yellow sepals. 
Strone yocapes aysemi-eversrccn.” S07 “uc Agate ek vac ots oth Eee a ee 4uon Seen ian, Meare eee $2.00 
LADY FAIR (Nesmith)—Flesh pink with a creamy undertone. Large flowers with a 
glistening sheen. H. M., 1951. A. M., 1952 and 1954. Semi-deciduous. 38”........... $3.00 
LEMONADE (Davis, C. W)—Fragrant, cup-shaped flowers of light canary yellow with 
a chartreuse throat. The broad petaled, wide open flowers, are suggestive of a tulip. 
Good evenings. Recurrent blooming on strong scapes. Flowers sunfast. Evergreen. 
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LINDA (Stout)—Bicolor of pastel pink and light yellow. Dormant. 36”. ........ $0.35 
LITTLE MIKADO (Davis, C. W.) —Golden glow yellow with a halo of oxheart red. 
This semi-dwarf is a vigorous grower with recurrent, sun-resistant flowers. Excellent 
LOLMDOTACTS eUaTlyanSeCMI-deCldUOus) 20. ee sis cee eee cients cede heer: $0.75 
LOCHINVAR (Taylor)—A distinguished daylily of large size and unusual color varia- 
tion of orange, red and pink. H.M., 1952 and a popular favorite. Reblooms. Evergreen. 
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LOUISIANA QUEEN (Origin Unknown)—Formerly listed as May Queen. An early yel- 
low, flowering with Gold Dust and other early dwarfs and repeating several times during 
theESeasOnawAuVelyaSlpenor variety, HMiverereeniya.oS a omic cnt cheese ey) reenereuie cna $0.35 
MABEL FULLER (Kraus)—Large, wide petaled, sparkling ruby red. Throat green. 
pesmentssretliexed serie Wie 1952" "Decid UOUS I) GO cela cote cto tocnensat tier tee ais ariener sien $3.00 
MADAM BUTTERFLY (Wheeler)—Rich golden yellow with large garnet halo. Opens 
flat with wide, creped petals which recurve and twist at the tips. Evergreen. 38”. $5.00 
MADGE VAUGHN (Slaughter)—Pale yellow with faint tan halo on petals. Wide seg- 
ments on 6” blooms. Vigorous, sunfast, repeat bloomer. Made an excellent showing 
in Daylily Test Garden, Louisiana State University, 1954-55. Evergreen. 40”. .. $25.00 
MADRIGAL (Milliken)—Pale apricot with rosy dusting. The reflexed flower segments 
are wide and beautifully creped and ruffled. Reblooms. Evergreen. 38”......... $10.00 
MAN O’ WAR (Taylor)—A Brazil red of large size and striking color. Sepals and 
petals recurve to give an oblong effect to the throat. Repeat blooming. Evergreen. 
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MARGARET PERRY (Perry)—Light orange red. Fades in the sun to a near pink. 
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MARIONETTE (Lester)—Large buttercup yellow with a velvety finish and a mahogany 
eyezone on all 6 segments. Sunfast. Good of evenings. Deciduous. 36”. ........ $3.00 
MARSE CONNELL (Connell)—Very large dark red with a rich, velvety finish. Growth 
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MARY GUENTHER (Russell)—Showy bicolor of scarlet red and yellow. Recurrent 
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MASSASOIT (Nesmith)—Reddish copper flowers marked with Indian red. Petals and 
Ssepalsnlughtiy ruttledsonkedses.. Semi-deciduous. 60% sascte tae eee aie er nara neet $1.50 
MATADOR (Nesmith)—Bright rich mahogany red. Brilliant, cup-shaped flowers. Scape 
wellgbranched™ shivers Teen :4 0 ce wc states. sein coat Wenn ve rary etae as lea nan oe $1.00 
MAUDIE (Davis, C. W.)—A very attractive, large pastel bicolor with petals of “Attar 
of Rose” and sepals of light chrome yellow. The flowers have good substance and take 
the sun well. Free-blooming, vigorous plant. Evergreen. 54”. ................... 1.00 
MEADOWLANDS (Russell)—Large flower, deeply sprinkled a rich mahogany brown 
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MER ROUGE (Davis, C. W.)—5%” flowers of antique ruby with wide petals of good 
texture, supported by a heavy midrib. Deep chrome throat. Strong scapes. Semi-dor- 
aes a sea: 40 Caen We he SRR al HEE ANY AI oo Be Oe ERLE R RR PRS IPEAEE A RA aa apee tee el yale $1.00 
MIKADO (Stout)—Orange yellow with mahogany halo. Evergreen. 36”......... $0.50 
MIMOSA ROSE (Lester)—Coral-rose with wide petals, recurving at the tips. Good 
Substances DeCClAUOUSS SO were cect eee ates SE ee ee Le Rate oe ae $3.00 
MING TOY (Wheeler)—Early, semi-dwarf, bright red, reblooming through the season. 
&xcellent for borders: Vigorous srowth.. Evereecns 20”)... eee $1.50 
