BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL (Hill 1952)— 
Striking brick red shade with a prom- 
inent light almost white stripe on the 
midrib, it is slightly bicolored as the 
sepals are overlad w:th petal color, 
petals are wide, bell shaped at fitsietie 
sepals recurve as the flower expands, 
SAW elie d Ul Yoon Each $5.09 
BRILLIANT GLOW (Schreiner) — A 
very heavy petaled flower of richest 
orange, 34 in., July-Aug. --Each $3.00 
BROCADE (1949)—M. Re. 42” Ev. A 
Prima Donna seedling with the same 
smooth texture. and large size, near 
Amber Rose with darker veining and 
eyezone accenting the wide throat of 
Golden Glow. Well branched and flor- 
iferous, the blossoms stays open in the 
evening. H. M., T. H. S., 1953. Each $3.00 
BRULEE (1950)—E. Re. 36” Ev. A pastel 
of distinguished form and satin smooth 
substance. The color is deep cream with 
a greenish tinge to the throat and faint 
markings at the eyezone. H.M., T.H.S., 
1053 ee es ere eee Each $10.00 
BRUNETTE (Stout)—One of the earliest 
reds to bloom. The full flowers are med- 
ium in size, and the plants bloom pro- 
fusely. June. Evergreen. 36 inch. 
ey owe els epee erate ft tLe eee Each $0.75 
CABALLERO (Stout)—A distinct bi-col- 
or, petals vermillian red, throat and se- 
pals gloden yellow on stalks 3¥% ft. tall, 
flowers of good size and blooms in July 
and August. A tall, gay and brilliant ad- 
dition to the summer garden. Each $1.00 
CAPISTRANO (Milliken) — Bright yel- 
low, early and long flowering, 36 inch. 
Each $1.50 
CAPRI (Milliken)—Pale rosy apricot 
with exceptionally w.de petals and sep- 
als, both of which are heavily creped 
and delicately ruffled. The flowers are 
medium large in size, of extra heavy 
substance, open wide, but do not reflex 
to any great extent. A very strong 
grower. E. Midseason and repeats. Eve- 
Danes DLOOmMers a3 sinner ees Each $8.50 
CAPRICE (Stout 1946)—Rich brownish 
red with cadmium throat, dainty and 
attractive, early, 24 inch, de. Each $1.00 
CAPTAIN BLOOD (Russell)—Very neat 
and brilliant red, richly colored, mid- 
RCaSOn pie neo Cee Each $2.00 
CATHAY (Stout) 38”’—The dominant 
colors of the flower are a golden-orange 
‘n the throat and scarlet-red on the 
blades, the shade at the throat is almost 
Carmine. 22S ee eee Each $1.50 
CATHEDRAL TOWER (Milliken) 36” Ev. 
M. Re. Wide and reflexed. Soft golden 
yellow with distinc‘ive rosy brown tow- 
ers on both petals and sepals—quite dif- 
{6Vents > 2 eee Each $2.50 
CERISE (Wheeler 1947)—Strik-ng scar- 
let with rosy-crimson overflush, tall 
and imposing, 36-inch, ev. __Each $480.0 OD 
CHALLENGER (Stout)— 48” Ev. M. 
Bright Cardinal to cherry red. Mediuin 
large blooms, light midrib. Green.sh 
yellow throat. July-Aug. ____Each $3.00 
CHARIOTEER (Nesmith)—Red and yel- 
low petals. Yellow midrib and cup. 
Ht. 52”. July and Aug. --_--Each $0.75 
CHARMAINE—2) ft. It is an even- 
toned, satiny, geranium shade of pink. 
Well branched. Liberally scaped. Long 
season of bloom. Vigorous. Each $3.00 
CHENGTU (Stout)—3 ft. July. Coppery 
orange-red with velvety carmine mid- 
TONOt tain ee eee Each $9.50 
CHLOE (Nesmith)—Full ruffled flowers 
with broad petals, deep yellow back- 
ground flecked and powdered golden 
sepia. Unusual for boih for and col- 
oration. 3 feet. August. ____ Each $1.50 
CIBOLA (H. M. H:il 1949)—A distinctive 
new color tone, Spanish yellow, a golden 
orange that is very attractive, large 
broad flowers of rounded form, mid- 
season, re-bloomed in 1950 _-Each $3.00 
CITY OF AMARILLO (Russell)—A very 
lovely 5 in. fully open bloom of pale 
golden yellow. May and agin in Sept. 
3 Lt ee a ee Each $1.00 
CLARRICE (Russell)—3'% ft. A lovely 
salmon with delicate yellow throat. June 
J ly Pe ee eee Each $1.00 
CLASSIC (Kraus) — 40 inches. Late. 
long tubular, Easter Lily-like pale lem- 
on-yellow with green throat. Very fra- 
STAN Co. beeen ee ee ee Each $4.00 
COLONIAL DAME (Milliken) EM. 34”— 
A large l.ght apricot with wide open 
flowers, the petals are ruffied most 
charmingly. The mother of Madrigal 
and Caprice ed UlY moet a eee Each $2.50 
CONSTANCE (Hill) ML 38”—One of the 
ouistanding new daylilies. An extra 
large 8-inch flower, bright red-toned 
blend. Of added value is its continued 
blooming 3 cae ae ee Each $2.00 
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