BOUTONNIERE (Stout) 36” L. D. Small 
round wide open flower. Sepals yellow, 
petals light rosy peach with a trace of 
mid-stripe. 
“BROCADE (Taylor) 42” M. Ev. Re. Amber 
rose with darker veining and eye-zone 
accenting gold throat. Well branched and 
floriferous. Open evenings. 
BROWN EYED SUSAN (Eleanor Hill) 36” 
E. D. A distinctive golden yellow with 
a precise brown eye-zone. 
BRONZE GLOW (Bechtold) 26” M. A 
semi-evergreen daylily of an unusual 
bronze color. 
“CABALLERO (Stout) 36” Ev. M. Clear cut 
brilliant bicolor of vermilion and yellow. 
A’ top daylily.. ....._ _.. . | a 
CATHAY (Stout) 38” M. Scarlet vermil- 
ion. One of the showiest. 
CAPISTRANO (Milliken) 48” E. Re. One of 
the largest yellows, dusted at throat. 
Recurved petals. 
CAPRI (Milliken) 36” M. Ev. Re. Pale 
rosy apricot with exceptionally wide 
petals and sepals, both heavily creped 
and recurved. 
“CATHEDRAL TOWER (Milliken) 36” Ev. 
M. Re. Wide and reflexed. Soft golden 
yellow with distinctive rosy brown 
towers on both petals and sepals — quite 
Giiferent. Vis a> eee ee 
CARMELO (Milliken) 36” M. Ev. Re. Ex- 
tremely broad overlaping petals of med- 
ium red with slightly bluish tint. The 
recurving petals and sepals give this 
flower a round appearance. Yellow 
throatage EE ee es sneha 
CHALLENGER (Stout) 48” Ev. M. Bright 
cardinal to cherry red. Medium large 
blooms, light midrib. Greenish yellow 
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CRADLE SONG (Milliken) 22” E. Re. A 
lovely yellow, profuse bloomer. Opens 
' late afternoons and remains opened until 
next day. Multiplies fast and is one of 
Milliken’s best. (Supply limited) 
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