*“LADY BOUNTIFUL (Lester) 48” E. D. 
This is almost everyone’s favorite that 
grows it. Its large, of soft yellow with 
a faint pink tint on the edge of the 
petals, Good branching, blooms _ pro- 
fusely. (Supply Limited) —...___ aaa 
“LADY GODIVA (Connell) 45” M. Pale 
yellow, | 2.22.2 3) 
LADY FAIR (Nesmith) 36” M. D. A differ- 
ent daylily of flesh pink with a creamy 
undertone giving it a delightful sheen. - 
LADY OF NOTE (Russell) 18° E. De tihe 
dwarf has 3%” flowers. Petals rosy red, 
yellow sepals, large yellow throat. Very 
showy ae Sixt ae eee ae 
LAFAYETTE (McMillan) A gorgeous large 
golden flower with wide overlapping 
segments. Sunfast, 2... 12 eee 
LAURE (Barber) 30” Ev. E. Reaeeiiae 
beautiful 6” pastel bloom resembles a 
large rose, gold and green butterfly with 
wide ivory midrib setting on the bush. 
Long blooming period. (Supply Limited) 
LAUREL (Lester) 36" M. Semi-Evergreen. 
This 5” bloom is of soft rose pink with 
a satin finish. It has a green throat and 
branches well. 
LIBBY FINCH (House) 36” M. D. Dark 
cherry red with near white mid-rib down 
middle of petals and sepals. This flower 
has a rosy sheen which makes it un- 
usually bright. It also has a heavy sub- 
stance, (Supply Limited) == 2a 
“LINDA (Stout) 30” M. Golden yellow pas- 
tel shades, cinnamon, flecked with red 
eye. Practically a bicolor. =) =a 
LILLIAN RUSSELL (Russell) 30” Ev. M. 
Wonderful texture. Petals rich rosy hue 
with lavender overcast. Sepals lemon 
deeply sprinkled with rose, ruffled and 
slightly reflexed. Big 6” blooms, huge 
green throat. Prolific bloomer, vigorous 
STOWE! =... 3S eee 
‘LITTLE CHERUB (Claar) 24” E. D. A 
very early clear yellow excellent for 
borders. Overlapping segments. —...__ 
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