DAYLILIES 
(Hemerocallis) 
Key to Symbols: 
Numerals refer to height 
Ev.—Evergreen D.—Dormant 
E.—Early M.—Midseason 
L.—Late Re.—Recurrent Bloom 
*Denotes 1954 Popularity Poll 
ADAGIO (Russell) 36” D. M. Re. Un- 
usually brilliant red, with deeper eye- 
zone, small yellow throat. be eee ee 
ALKAZAR (Russell) 20” E. D. A verv 
showy dwarf bi-color of red and gold. 
Good for borders. Has 3” bloom 
ALLAPATTAH (Watkins) 42” M. Re. Extra 
large dark maroon. Steady bloomer 
ARLA (Wheeler) 40” Ev. A huge canary 
yellow. Very stately and much desired. 
Good substance. 
ANNETTE (Russell) 20” E. D. A black red 
very lovely 6” flower with chrome throat. 
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ANNIE BOOTHE (Russell) 18” M. Ev. A 
dwarf bicolor hard to beat. It has wine 
petals, chartreuse sepals and _ green 
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*“AMHERST (Wheeler) Large light purple 
with light cream midrib, yellow throat. 
A true purple, very beautiful and dis- 
finctive. in. its class... 2. ee Peele, alt 
AFTERGLOW (Stout) 36% M. D. An un- 
| usual pale buff over pastel peach pink. 
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ANNIS V. RUSSELL (Russell) 36” M. Ev. 
Re. Huge canary yellow. Blooms a long 
time and is vigorous. _ 
“ATHLONE (Russell) 48” Ev. M. Re. Fast 
growing large bicolor, deep rose with a 
darker eye-zone. Twisted effect 
AbGUME (Bechtold) 307° D. M. «Light 
eanary self. Night blooming, —.....— 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout) 36” D. L. A 
profusion of small soft orange blooms on 
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