ATHLONE—The petals of this giant 
bloom are a deep rose with a darker 
rose eye zone. The sepals are canary- 
Yellow. Hegt. 4 ft. May-June. Each-$200 
15 O 
AUGUST ORANGE (Stout 1946)—gol- 
den orange, a profuse bloomer on wide 
branched stems, midseason, 36-inch de. 
i os, 29 gee tan lg a ge ay I Each $1.00 
AUT. MINARET (Stout) — Ideal for 
background planting. Golden throat 
with rounded sepals and petals overcast 
bronze-red. Aug. to late Sept. 5% ft. 
RAVES kL et gi Oe ey Be el a Each $3.00 
AUTUMN FRINCE (Stout)—Clear, light 
yellow flowers on many well branched 
s‘alks about 3% ft. tall. Flowers even 
tone of good size and texture. The best 
late, clear yellow, to date. Fine for fall 
bloom from August to frost. Each $1.25 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith) ML. 32”—An 
cpen velvety red with a striking star of 
yellow in the center of each bloom. 
Ideal for foreground variety. Each. $0.75 
BALLET DANCER (Nesmith, 1946) — 
M. 36 in-. Appealing, dainty and charm- 
ing soft buff-p:nk shading to grenadine- 
pink. An interesting soft colored variety 
with full formed flowers and a pleasing 
decorum to the pink shading. Each $2.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA — A very fine 
peach toned blend of very good form. 
Mid-season bloomer. —--_---- Each $2.00 
BEL MAR (Bechtold)—Large brilliant 
scarlet and mahogany flowers borne on 
slender branching stems during July. 
The plant makes an excellent clump and 
sve OOGEMU WDiClwe ss es Se Each $1.00 
BERNICE RUSSELL—A most magnifi- 
cent shade of rosy cinnamon-yellow. 
Lovely 7 in. blooms in July. -_-Each $2.00 
BERWYN—A brilliant, attractive red, 
listed as carmine, with delicate yellow 
throat. Het. 33 in. June-July. Each $1.00 
BESS VESTAL (House) 36”—This is a 
very showy red, having nice width in 
the petals, we think it is a very fine red. 
Each $3.00 
BETSY B (Vestal)—Early and repeats. 
Evergreen. One of the brightest day- 
lilies in the garden. Br_lliant velvety 
rich red in color, the blossoms look much 
like bright birds perched on the stems 
with wings wide spread ready for fl-ght. 
A gay and lovely flower. 3 ft. 
Each $10.00 
BI-COLOR (Stout)—Delicious. As the 
name signifies with petals of pale red 
tinged rose shading to a yellow. Sepals 
are yellow. Very effective. July-August. 
(ASS Uc fr atresia ate eng NES a Each $1.00 
BLACK CHERRY (Douglas 1945)—Rich 
unfading black-red that stands out. Med- 
ium size flowers beautifully formed, 
with recurving petals and sepals. July 
aT bee eee ee a ee eee Each $2:00 
BLACK EMPEROR (Russell) — 4 ft. 
July. Five inch flowers of dark red with 
a-deep- yellow. throaty. Each $0.75 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith 1941)—Ex- 
tremely dark daylily with only a shal- 
low cup of pale canary. Large, open 
and wavy at the edges. July 3 ft. 
Each $1.00 
BLACK HILLS (Russell 1947) — Black 
purple self of neat rounded form, very 
rich deep color tone, 36-in., de. Ea. $1.00 
BLANCHE HOOKER (Stout)—A _ very 
bright early flowering red with rich 
orange cup. When established flowers 
/2S 
almost all the season. and is especially _ 
generous w.th a shower of autumn flow- 
ers; .Evergreéeno 1lt.2o- Each $1.50 
BLACK PRINCE (Russell 1942)—Deep 
blackish red, very rich and impressive. 
Small cup of deep yellow. Wide seg- 
ments. 5 in. bloom opens full. Each $1.50 
BOLD BEAUTY (Hill) ML. 38’—Select- 
ed as one of the finest, largest red toned 
blends. Blooms over an extra long sea- 
son, new stems constantly coming un- 
CIC OSt ee hs ee ees Soe es Each $2.00 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith) EM. 35”— 
Without question this is one of the fine 
Daylilies. It is a stunning and striking 
Pompien rose and soft yellow bicolor; 
width of petal, carriage, all excellent. 
fed aeely Suen panne fe, Sede oR Each $1.50 
BONJOUR (Nesmith)—Deeper in color 
than PINK PRELUDE, it’s parent. More 
of a rosy pink. 36 in. July-Aug. Ea. $8.00 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook)—A wide petaled 
lemon-yellow. A seediing of Hyperion 
end an improvement on that variety. 
Flowers large, of pleasing shape and 
color. Free flowering and vigorous. 32 
THCHeCS ee) Ulves = oo Each $1.00 
BRAVO (1953)—E. Re. 36” Ev. Wide, 
ruffled petals and sepals that recurve, 
showing a touch of green, are character- 
istics of this Brickdust Red flower, with 
{throat and midrib of Golden Yellow. 
Each $3.00 
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