GRANADA (Traub) — A smooth and 
glistening tan and brown of charm and 
distinction. June-July. 36 in. Each $1.09 
GYPSY (Betscher)—Orange with slight 
red shading blended beautifully togeth- 
er giving it appearance of smoky orange, 
about 5 inches spread. 3) ft. tall. Stems 
and fol:age strong, blooms late July. 
Each $0.50 
HANKOW—lIntroduced by Dr. Stout. 
The flowers are large, wide-spreading 
(514 inches), rich yellowish orange with 
a bold scarlet eye-zone in the petals, one 
of the finest Hemerocallis. 3% to 4 ft. 
JVs AUSUSt cpr er oe ee Each $9.50 
HAZEL SWAYER (Wheeler)—M. Re. 36 
inch ev. In the pink class and very 
lovely in the garden. The lighter mar- 
gins set off the lavender pink tones of 
Shree LGW Clie eye a ST re ss, Each $1.50 
*HELEN WHEELER (Traub) — Long 
blooming fine pink, with a deeper eye- 
zone. 3% ft. June-July. __Each $1.50 
HESPERUS (Sass)—Lovely seven inch 
blooms, empire and light cadmium yel- 
low giving a delightful Jersey cream 
effect. Several flowers open at once 
on tall, well branched stalks four feet 
tall. Blooms in July and August. 
eras hee ep A teat engse LY eae oe ene Each $1.00 
HIAWATHA (Stout) 36’—This is a mul- 
tifloral type of clear orange tone having 
many blooms to the scape. Always a 
goods garden. subject. 455. =— Each $0.50 
HIGH NOON (Milliken)—A rich Cad- 
mium-yellow 5 in. flower with petals 
and sepals t:pped with trace of orange. 
Heavy substanced and withstands sun 
and rain. Remaining open late at night. 
By Fis Ihren < ES pneent typed oh ie fale ea ata Each $10.00 
HOPE (Parry) — A very dainty, charm- 
ing two-toned flower, with apricot-rose 
petals having a lighter mid-rib. Sepals 
soft yellow. Height 3 ft.. Aug.-Sept. 
aide postal eee dutta A mes aah Sak Each $0.75 
INVITATION (Kraus)—A large, tubular 
flowering flower of charming azalea- 
pink with an orange throat. Very good. 
UIVE AUS gecesi cee nett Each _ $5.00 
(Bd O 
JEAN (McDade)—The brightest, most 
attractive bicolor, brick-red and yellow. 
Blooming after most are gone. Out- 
standing. 38 in. Aug. and Sept. 
De ea ee as Ole Mite tal ee gee Each $1.50 
JEWELL RUSSELL (Russell, 1950) 36 in. 
M. Ev.—This huge 7 to 8-inch bloom is 
the palast of pale lemons. Its extreme- 
ly wide petals are slightly ruffled and 
recurved. The sepals of the same color 
are extremely recurved. ____Each $3.00 
JOANNA HUTCHINS (Kraus)—Smooth, 
Waxy, glistening pure orange of good 
substance. Mid-July to late Aug. 
oe Ber ieee wey ee Each $3.09 
J. T. RUSSELL—Ht. 3 ft. Petals yellow 
with red eye markings. Sepals lemon. 
Large long bloomer. July-Aug. Ea. $1.00 
JUDGE ORR (Orr)—E. 30 inch. The 
outstanding soft orange-yellow bloom- 
ing-at Iris -time. Itais as far “advanced 
over the old time, early blooming Day- 
lilies as the modern Daylilies are over 
the old Flava. Prolific and free flower- 
ing; wonderful too as a cut flower. 
Each $1.09 
JUNE OLCOTT (1947)—Evergreen. A 
new break—looks like a freesia. Keeps 
perfectly and is heralded as the finest 
new thing ever seen in Daylilies. Deep 
golden yellow. 1% inch bloom. June- 
Alco k by’ Semahiaty we Aaleeien Kale fan) Ge aa Da aba Each $3.00 
JULY APRICOT (Bechtold)—A lovely, 
evenly toned flower of lustrous apricot. 
Petals ruffled and sepals recurved. Very 
floriferous and prolific. July-Aug. 30 
1A Baca i gaa Fe Be ans 9 Each $2.00 
J. S. GAYNOR (Yeld) ML. 38”’—Light 
golden-yellow of good texture and sub- 
stance on excellent branching plants. 
Each $1.00 
JUST MARY (Russell) — 36 in. Red 
veins running through a yellow back- 
ground with a deeper eye-zone. Keeps 
well evenings, heavy bloomer. Ea. $1.00 
KANSAN (H. M. Hill 1948)—Huge wide 
spreading red toned self with long slen- 
der, gentiy recurving segments that tap- 
er gradually. Buds are often 6 inches 
long and the spreading flower 9 inches. 
One customer wrote of a bloom that 
measured 11% inches, 50 inch. Ea. $2.00 
KILLARNEY LASS (Nesmith)—L. 34 
inch. Unquestionably the finest descend- 
ant of Fulva Roea, it inherits from this 
breeding the pointed petals and star- 
like shaped blossoms. In color it is 
a bright pink and probably has less 
buff or yellow in it than any other va- 
riety we list. Very pretty and gives a 
oink effect in the garden.__Each $3.00 
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