KIM (Schreiner) ML. 38”—Our select_on 
as the brownest daylily. It has a gold 
dust sheen that reminds one of gleaming 
plumage of a rare bird. Browner than 
sanylother variety ee Each-$3.00 ~ 
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KINDLY LIGHT (Bechtold 1952)—An 
immense spider type bloom with twisted 
petals that are beautifully rutiled q223 
flower of glowing yellow with a citron 
ACCONt tO Usted LILY eee ees Each $5.00 
KNIGHTHOOD (Schroeder) ML. 38”— 
This impressive, rich maroon red with 
its even tones and rich coloring has im- 
pressed everyone. One of the very finest 
new daylilies, smooth and finished. 
Each $3.00 
LADY BOUNTIFUL (Lester) — A very 
large early blooming soft yellow. Edges 
of petals tinged faint pink on cool days. 
40 in. Each $3.00 
LADY FAIR (Nesmith)—M. 38 inch.— 
This was the queen of the pinks as we 
bloomed them last year. A flesh pink 
with a creamy undertone, we have en- 
joyed flowering this variety for several 
seasons and have never been disappoint- 
ed in its delicate beauty. __Each $4.00 
LEST YOU FORGET (Russell 1945)— 
Neat brilliant red, a glowing color gem, 
AD AInchy eit ee ae nes Each $2.00 
LITTLE IMP—Dormant. This gorgeous 
- eanary-yellow is similar to Gold Dust, 
but blooms about two months later and 
is certainly more graceful, the plant not 
being so stiff but droops gracefully as 
do many of the giants. Its lovely 34% 
inch blooms are more open. Its petals 
are light canary-yellow and its sepals a 
deeper buttercup-yellow. Ht. 15 in. 
June-July. Each $2.00 
LOCHINVAR (Taylor)—A large, widely 
opened flower with broad, shallow 
throat of cadmium-yellow. Petals and 
sepals ember-red with lighter eye-zone. 
JULY AS 4 iN, poets ee eee Each $3.00 — 
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LONE STAR (Russell) — Large fiery 
brick-red. Reminds one of a red edition 
of painted Lady. July-Aug. 38. Ea. $2:00_ 
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LUSTROUS (Nesmith)—EM. 38 _ inch. 
This novel color is hard to describe— 
sort of brit old rose with an overflush 
or lustrous sheen of terra cotta. Flow- 
ers are held semi-upright like the Cand- 
lestick lily. Evergreen. ____Each $2.00 
. MARIONETTE 
MABLE FULLER 
MABLE FULLER (Kraus)—Large, w-de 
sparkling ruby-red. Reminds one of a 
Red Speciosum in shape. Still in bloom 
in our garden. at 1:30-a,-m. July-Aus: 
SO wi eit eaeee tes Soe eet ae eeeenneas Each $3.00 
MAJESTIC (Stout)—Very large, clear 
orange flower of heavy texture. Beau- 
CEE d See ee ee Each $1.09 
MAMIE LAKE (Russell)—Huge 7 to 9 
in. flower. Ruffled rich rosy orchid pet- 
als with darker eye zone. Lemon yel- 
low sepals. Spidery recurved type. A 
gorgeous, unusual, long bloomer. Het. 
4 ft. Each $2.00 
*MANCHU (Stout)—Apricot orange with 
a greenish throat. This bloom has a 
narrow arching prominent eye zone. 3 
Ft. June-July. Each $1.50 
MANITOU (Kraus)—A large lovely rosy- 
bronze with a tendency to doubleness. 
A vigorous grower and very floriferous. 
AEM cers Wb reais cm a pales Se plat oo toe = Each $2.00 
MAN O’ WAR (Taylor)—A large bright 
Brazil-red. Both petals and sepals. re- 
curve and the throat of golden-yellow 
extends along the midrib of petals form- 
ing a bright star-like center. 
(Lester 36’—A_ 5-inch 
bloom of rich buttercup yellow. It has 
a rich mahogany band about a half-inch 
wide across the petals and sepals near 
the throat. Has never been known to 
fade. Remains open late at night. 
eee eee ee ars ae San ee Bee eS Each $4.00 
MARGARET PALMER (Russell) — A 
lovely rounded bloom with wide over- 
lapping petals of soft red. Sepals yellow, 
overcast red with cardinal red eye zone. 
Yellow throat. 30 in. May-June. 
Sa ed cotinine ke Perea Rn a) eee Each $0.75 
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