MARY GUENTHER (Russell)—Brilliant 
carmine and rich yellow bicolor. June- 
ShEW Oi Sy a ey oe ee Each $0.50 
MARY STOKER (Perry) 1932)—Brown, 
red and canary yellow, large and wide, 
very fine, July-Aug., 36 inch, de. 
Each $0.50 
MAYOR STARZYNSKI (Traub) — A 
ver beautiful glistening bronze rose, 
about a medium size bloom. 4 ft. June- 
APSE, na seeps es ayes aes ee Each $0.75 
MELISIO (Russell)—A lovely rounded 
5 in. flower with wide, ruffled petals 
of old rose, recurved sepals of canary- 
yellow, with edges of old rose. Light 
green throat. Keeps well late into night. 
DENS Gite: ARMA Sy Seen rence oman SaeNee a Each $1.50 
MERRY MOOD (Nesmith) — A cheery 
pink that is most effective in the gar- 
den. According to Ridgeway the petals 
are a little deeper than Rose Dore with 
a cream midrib. Sepals have a lighter 
background flushed with a deeper color. 
Tne) ly eee stom ta eee Each $2.00 
MIDWEST MAJESTY (Sass 1947)—Won- 
derful new yellow self, perfect form 
and heavy substance, very large, 50- 
POC EC Cee Bee ee ee Each $5.00— 
Lao 
MIDWEST STAR (Sass) ML. 38’— 
large star shaped bloom of clear bright 
yellow. Good substance. See 
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MING TOY (Wheeler 1949) — Dainty 
semi-dwarf bicolor in magneta and 
eh PSN RoR SE PS Aee Le Deeley. so, Sate at a Ue Each $1.50 
MINNIE (Hayward)—A rich mahogany 
with a glint of crimson. An orange throat 
lights the center of the flower giving it 
commanding attention. Het. 3 ft. Blooms 
UTAOw TELS eater oe gery Each $0.75 
MISS HOUSTON (Russell)—A real pink, 
both petals and sepals, with a slightly 
deeper eye zone and a yellow throat. 
This is a tall Hemerocallis with flowers 
414 inches across, and when planted 
with various colors is simply breath- 
tadnees Opens full Height =4)2-tett. 
AIR goa er Oe ae nan aoe Each $4.00 
MISSION BELLS (Hall) — Large w-de 
petaled, ruffled flower of clear medium 
yeilow producing up to 52 flowers to 
stalk on established plants. A fine va- 
riety that is a strong grower and a free 
bloomer. July-August. 3 ft. Each $2:60 
2S 
MONONA (Kraus) 20 in.—A large, glist- 
ening, free blooming, waxy orange. July- 
PAUP pa teeaeede tee St 2 ee ol Each $3.00 
“O 
MOONRAY (Nesmith 1940)—Clear yel- 
low with a dainty halo of red in the 
throat, July-Aug. 30-in., de. Each $0.50 
MORNING GLORY (Russ) — A lovely 
rose pink bloom of medium size on 34 
In, sstems UlLy=AUS a eee Each $0.75 
MOROCCO RED (Nesmith)—M. 38 inch. 
A velvety Morocco-red with the color 
evenly planced on both petals and sepals 
extending practically to the heart of 
the flower. A rich shade; the plant hab- 
it is exceptional. It is one of the finest 
growing red Daylilies. ______ Each $1.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN (Betscher)—3 ft. 
July. Especially fine, thick textured 
deep golden-yellow. _____~- Each $0.50 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell) —2' ft. 
June-July. The color of hyperion but 
claimed to be larger and finer. Ea. $0.75 
MRS. CHAS. WALGREN (Dr. Kraus)— 
One of the lovliest daylilies of charm- 
salmon rose that wiil be in large demand 
when better known. Blooms in early 
LULY Pa ee = ee ee ee A Each $4.60 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell 1942) 
—Fiery red with satin sheen, wide petals 
and sepals, small yellow throat, June- 
Julye42-1neh, -CVar eee ee Each $1.00 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins)—A 
very bright red with a lovely yellow 
throat. A very good garden subject 
Prolific and sprightly, very hardy and 
one of the best in this class. Hgt. 36 in. 
Blooms #J Une see ee Each $0.75 
MT. VERNON — Dormant. This full, 
wide flower is lemon, deeply overcast 
coral-rose. It multiplies fast, blooms 
profusely and is an excellent keeper as 
a cut flower. If you want something 
really different in Daylilies, here it is. 
Dsinchsibloom A. eH Stae22e0 tie A Dri lesto 
June. Each $0.75 
MYKAWA (Russell)—A lovely glisten- 
ing dark red of good size, does not fade 
in hottest sun. Midseason. 42 inches. 
Each $1.50 
MYOWNE (Vestal)D—34 in. This is a rich 
bi-color of orange-bronze sepals and rich 
red petal. This dayiily blooms almost 
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NARANJA (Wheeler 1947) — Clear deep 
orange self, large and well formed ruf- 
fled and brilliant, 36 inch. __Each $5.00 
NIGHTFLIGHT (Kraus)—A very grace- 
ful 514 in. flower of oxblood-red with 
a tangerine-orange base. Heavy texture 
and non-fading. 32 in. July-Aug. 
eee ee ON ey es Each $5.00 
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