1955 INTRODUCTIONS 
We will have for delivery during fall of 1955 a 
limited supply of 1955 Introductions of other 
growers. We suggest you give us a second choice 
when ordering from this list, otherwise, we may 
have to return your remittance. We list them as 
follows with names of the Introducers and their 
descriptions: 
INTRODUCED BY—Frank Childs Nursery: 
CONCERTO: A beautiful blending to give 
a different color note. A self of deep rose 
pink with a hint of blue and a green 
throat. 5% inch flowers on well branched 
scapes, sun resistant and reblooms. Dor- 
mant. Early midseason, 32 inches ___...... 20.00 
ELUSIVE: This low growing pink has great 
charm. Safrano pink self (Ridgeway) with 
wide ruffled petals. Beautifully formed 
and though it looks dainty and etheral it 
has heavy substance and is just as 
beautiful at end of the day as in early 
morning. Reblooms. Dor. Early, 24” 
ES SE ey tee Le eee Cee ee 20,08) 
HOBBY: A 6 inch flower of shrimp pink, 
a self with a green throat. The flower 
opens wide and is slightly ruffled. Petals 
14% inches and sepals 1 inch. Has good 
substance and will take full sun. Dor. 
Mary 30 |... 5.3 Ee whe ee ML Pee Pave 20.00 
INTRODUCED BY—Gilbert H. Wild and Son: 
SWANSDOWN: (Hall, 1955) 38% M. D. A 
lovely dresden yellow daylily with broad 
two inch petals and one inch sepals. It 
is excellent in the sun. The stems are 
strong, the branching is good and the 
Hiamiseare lovely... ....- oP en NS SOS 25.00 
SWEET REFRAIN: (Hall, 1955) 30” M. D. 
Awarded Junion Citation THS in 1953. A 
medium toned pink, which is nearly a 
self; has better than medium sized blooms. 
The color is excellent in the sun, and one 
of the parents for many of David Halls’ 
excellent pink daylilies. The branching 
is good, and the plants are vigorous al- 
though small which is an advantage for 
ema Ne? PATOels: 22s ee, ee 25.00 
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