Saws 
Mrs, @.M, Slang htev 
Orlando 
Flerid eS 
HERE IS SOMETHING NEW IN HEMEROCALLIS! 
A collection that was bred with the idea of producing blossoms that 
are not only beautiful and sun resistant, but which flower arrangers 
May depend upon to remain open late in the evening. After our 
twenty years of hybridizing thousands of Daylilies, we have 
selected a few of the very best for naming. 
~ BLOND BUTTERFLY -.(1955). Evergreen -.36"_~ Very pale_yellow, 5" blossom 
with rounded 2" petals, and narrow twisted sepals. The 36" stalk has 
numerous long graceful branches. The dainth blossoms withstand sun 
and wind, Open till after eight p.m. Blooms midseason, then 
repeats. $12.50 each. 
BUDDY SLAUGHTER = (1955) Evergreen - 20" ~ This semi-dwarf has light 
cinnamon sepals and petals edged with yellow, Buddy blooms early 
and once or twice more during the summer. Good branchings. Open 
till eight or later in the evening, $7.50 each, 
CARMEL - (1955) Evergreen - 30" - Very unusual are Carmel's clear 
yellow sepals whose petals are the same color delicately overcast 
with tan. The 2" petals stand out boldly, while the sepals recurve, 
The size of the flower is from 7" to nearly 8" across, and stands 
up crisply under sun and wind. It is a repeat bloomer and remains open 
till about 10 p.m. $25.00 each. 
PRANCES WYNN ~ (1952) Evergreen - Spectacular 6" Bicolor, with brown 
petals and clear yellow sepasl, all recurved loosely and gracefully. 
Open till 10 p.m. Very striking in flower arrangements, Frances Wynn 
is a splendid central Florida lily; it may not do so well in the north, 
Requires some shade at noon. $7.50 each. | 
