DOMINION (Stout) 42” Ev. M. Re. Giant 
8%” spread bloom of rich velvety red in 
a concentric three-toned pattern. Good 
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DORIS (Russell) 20° Dwarf bicolor. Yel- 
low and brown. Long bloomer, —_...-.... 
*DOROTHEA (Lester) 36” M. D. A _ 6” 
flower having a soft coloring which gives 
it an orchid-lavender effect. The petals 
ground yellow flushed with heliotrope 
and a deeper eye-zone. The sepals are 
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DR. CORLISS (Davis) 24” E. Striking sal- 
mon color with apricot shading and 
epelevered,) CY eC-ZONeG!) 26.205 
DUET BABY (McMillan) Mr. Mac des- 
cribes this one as being practically the 
same as Duet except a brighter finish, 
wider ribbing but a smaller flower. Its 
a bicolor of tapestry red petals, taming 
sepals with halo or red robin. Heavy 
emesrance. (supply Limited) —........._.. 
Pueemer, (Russell) 20° M. D. A good 
dwarf having mahogany red _ blooms 
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“DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (Traub) 32” Ev. 
E. Re. Heavy cream, flush of rose in 
throat. Broad petals. Vigorous. —...._.. 
DUNCAN (Wheeler) 36” Ev. E. Re. Deep 
maroon red. Velvety texture. Blooms 
several times a season. Very desirable. 
EBONY BOY (Nesmith) 20” L. Dark red- 
purple with a tiny gold throat. Fast 
multiplier. Excellent for border or rock 
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EL MAGNIFICO (Douglas) 36” M. Semi- 
Ev. This large daylily has a blend of 
rich colors reminiscent of Spanish Art. 
Its petals and sepals are a rich reddish 
brown on an orange base with a deeper 
brown halo. Throat orange yellow. 
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*“EVELYN CLAAR (Kraus) 33” E. A broad 
petaled cool orchid pink. One of the 
| finest with its blue green foliage. Its a 
fast multiplier and a_ good _ parent. 
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