PRECIOUS TREASURE—40” M S Evy. Glisten- 
ing Melon-Pink self. Tiny Apple Green cup. 
Most luscious pastel yet offered. JC ‘51, 
PIMA 755 ie eek eee and F N $30.00 
PURPLE PAGEANT—38” M Ey. Open flaring 
Fuchsia Purple w/deeper halo just above 
Chartreuse cup. New and unusual color 
that gives a deep Amethyst effect _in gar- 
den. Child of Potentate. Fall....-.. NET $5.50 
ROYAL CRIMSON—39” LM D 6”. Lustrous, 
yet very velvety, full Chrysanthemum Crim- 
son w/tiny Yellow cup, w/well branched 
regal, carmlages Palle. 2 tcnen--seeress NET $20.00 
WAXWING—40” LM D. Coral Pink self ex- 
cept for Creamy throat. Lovely large wax-like 
flower w/frosty sheen. Tall and stately. A 
little lighter than Her Majesty. JC. Oe 
NET $18.00 
ORIGINATIONS OF DR. KRAUS 
ALIGHT—(K.) 36’ M. Medium sized beautiful 
open flowers soft Azalea-Pink. Long season 
Ofebloome  RGlliy senate eee eee NET $12.50 
ATEN—(K.) L*% 38” Egyptian Sun God and 
it is indeed a flower of the sun. Heavy sub- 
stanced massive estar Ranges et ns 
range comparable is ayboy. 
only other O g p NET $3.00 
ATLAS—(K.) 34’° M*%. Gigantic and beauti- 
tiful light Yellow, heavily creped and _ ruf- 
di ST IMene bor 
fled w/Chartreuse shadings NET $12.50 
IRETTA—(iK.) 28° M%. _ Entirely sun-fast 
. Pritliant clean Ruby-Red. Perfect plant hab- 
it. Free flowering w/long season. NET $5.00 
BRYCE CANYON—(K.) 40° M%. Blended 
Buffy-Apricot w/slight Rose eye and large 
frilled flowers w/Golden thre pene AG 
istinctive of all. : 
one of the mest distinctiv ca $12.50 
HARLES NYE—(K.) 40’ LM/% D. Massive, 
, broad petaled Chrome Yellow. Outstanding 
for brilliance and ae See ee 
ffl iant. Fall. 
recurved and ruffled 9g! Neen 
LASSIC—(K.) 40” L D V*%._ Long tubular 
. Easter Lily-like pale Lemon Yellow w/Green 
throat. NET $5.00 
CORAL BELLS—(K.) 24’ L D. Small dainty 
Salmon over pale Orange w /dull ee On 
WN PINK—(K.) 36” M D. Large strong 
Cesar israel Galata Ls Ns til pani ae 
ini eavi ruffled. ls 
Red veining, and y NET $5.60 
DAYSPRING—(K.) 30’ M D*%. Pleasant 
combination of pale Ivory evarlold ean nes 
n-Pink. Rather narrow petals, bu 
ah coloring. are superb. Fall.....NET $12.50 
DELICACY—(K.) 26 L D%. Small deep 
Chrome’ w/faint Dragons-Blood-Red eye, 
borne abundantly on upright Beng 
scapes. Creped on surface and _ margins 
fafried. ae : mae ee = Am ane NET $3.00 
GOLDEN SONG—(K.) 30” M D*%. _ Large, 
heavily ruffled, fluted and creped Golden 
Yellow. Sturdy plants covered w/large Gol- 
Gen: Be llsveu Rule cesecee cote eee eosnen NET $5.00 
MARGUERITE FULLER—(K.) 40’ LM D. Very 
large free flowering pale Chartreuse-Yellow. 
Petals extremely long and almost 2” wide 
and daintly ruffled. One of the finest 
things in our collection.......... NET $10.00 
MRS. DAVID HALL—(K.) 36’ M D. Haloed 
variety w/background Apricot rather than 
Yellow, eye marking rich precise Carmine. 
“WHAT'S THAT ONE?” they say.------ $10.00 
MYRTLE WALGREEN—(K.) 30’ EM D%. Very 
floriferous, sun-fast trumpet shaped bright 
Ruby-Red, underlaid w/Cherry Red. Color 
smooth and goes deep into throat... $5.00 
NEYRON ROSE—(K.) 36° M D%. Bright Ney- 
ron Rose w/darker veins and prominent 
Cream midrib. One of the most popular so- 
called Rose Pinks. HM. ‘53........- NET $12.50 
NINA REBMAN—(K.) 30’ M. Beautiful Mel- 
on-colored flower heavily ished pig bless 
ink. Has great garden value. Fall. 
4 : s NET $12.50 
PORCELAIN ROSE—(K.) 24° M D. Very free 
flowering gorgeous bright clear Porcelain 
Rose. Almost complete self. Fall NET $12.50 
RHODORA—(K.) 24° M D. Heavy textured 
veining. Scapes upright, 3 to 4 branched, 
soft Azalea-Pink w/inconspicuous darker 
w/20-25 flowers each. Fall......... NET $15.00 
RINGLETS—(K.) 34’ M D. One of most 
charming we grow. Small and dainty brig'* 
Golden w/all segments creped, curled and 
ruffled. Many open at same time, making 
wonderful cut flower. HM. ‘55. Fall. 
NET $5.00 
ROSARIO—(K.) 36’ M D. Deeper Pink than 
Evelyn Claar, has more the Rose color tones 
of Killarney Lass on taller, more branched 
stems. Worthwhile deep Rose Pink. 
NET $6.00 
ROYAL PURPLE—(K.) 36’° LM D.%. Glowing 
Pansy-Purple veined Purple Madder without 
Mahogany tones. Fall._..........-.-.- NET $12.50 
SIGNAL—(K.) 36’ EM D. Brilliant Vermilion 
w/bright Indian Yellow eye. One of the 
earliest good bright Red Daylilies to bloom. 
NET $5.00 
SIOUX—(K.) 30” M D%. Very “hot” Cardi- 
nal Red. Perhaps the freest flowering of 
Kraus Lilies, as scape branches very freely, 
causing: long! Seasons 2... aseeeeaseees NET $5.00 
SPENCER FULLER—(K.) 40° M D%. Ruffled 
glowing Coppery-Bronze giant, beautifully 
reflexed, adding much...............-- NET $3.00 
TARANTELLA—(K.) 30’ M D. Carmine w/ 
strong Bluish sheen. Petals flaring, curled 
and) (much’ reflexeds =.= swe eee eee $3.00 
WOODROSE—(K.) 36’° EM D. Not Pink, but 
resembling Hawaiian Woodrose. Rich, soft 
Coppery-Red w/soft satiny sheen. Very large 
eyespot Garnet shading to Nopal Red at 
bases) Repeats. eo eee $3.00 
YELLOWSTONE—(K.) 36’ M D*. A much im- 
proved Hyperion. Large, wide creped and 
ruffled light Yellow. Delightful LSE 
SOLEDAD—(K.) 36’ EM. Massive flowers of 
light Buttercup Yellow that open flat on 
study, well-branched scapes, excellent sub- 
stance. This is one of the most stunning 
Yellow we’ve seen. HM. ‘53. Fall NET $15.00 
OFFERINGS OF 
MRS. BRIGHT TAYLOR 
ADELAIDE NIELAND—(Tay.) 36’ M Ev. Med- 
ium sized round compact form w/wide ruf- 
fled segments near Persian Lilac. Green 
throat fades to Pale Yellow. Sun-fast and 
vigorous. JC. ‘54, HM. ‘55. Fall. NET $25.00 
BRIGHT TAYLOR—(Bass.) 42° M Ev. Large 
clear, velvety Red. Excellent substance and 
sun-fastness. Three times winner at Val- 
dosta, JGS 547 HM. 455.) Fall=- NED $5200 
BRULEE—(Tay.) 36” E Ev. Distinguished pas- 
tel w/satin-like substance. Deep Cream w/ 
Greenish tint in throat and faint eyezone. 
UB | Nal ebinr SYS recast Ss Pe eee ens eee cmp ee $8.00 
CITATION—(Tay.) 36’’ M Ev. Glowing Lacquer 
Red w/small Golden throat. In shade or sun 
an established plant makes fine show. 
PLM a2 DA tareeece tee ce ee ere eee eee NET $15.00 
CRINOLINE—(Tay.) 30’ M Ev. Remarkably 
like color of Pink Snapdragons. Medium- 
size w/small Green throat. Vigorous. HM. 
(OO = a Can O4 rE cll) eee eee NET $25.00 
GOLDEN MOTH—(Tay.) 40’ M Ev*%. Pale 
Yellow w/crisp texture and unusual form. 
Well branched. HM. ‘54. Fall... NET $5.00 
KATHERINE TAYLOR—(Tay.) 36” M Ev. Vig- 
orous and floriferous Peach Pinknear Per- 
sian Melon, ruffled w/faint Halo. Sun _ re- 
SistantalV\ye Set Cl eee meee NET $10.00 
LODESTAR—(Tay.) 42’’ E Ev. Smooth star- 
shaped, petals between Saratoga and Mel- 
lowglow, faintly veined Formosa. Sepals 
Chinese Yellow, throat deep Chrome ex- 
tending on segments as if embossed. Pre- 
fers shades Fall... ee NET $7.50 
LORNA DOONE—(Tay.) 36” E Ev. Unusual 
shade of Red-Copper-Rose, w/distinctive 
form of Royai Ruby. Sturdy, well PASI gH es 
MEADOWSWEET—(Tay.) 36’ ML Ev. Large 
wide-spreading flower of Lavender Rose w/ 
hint of Blue. Throat color of Corn. Smooth, 
heavy texture. Of multiflora habit. A stand- 
cut when established,_............... NET $15.00 
NANTAHALA—(Tay.) 36” E Ev. Beautiful pas- 
tel between Peach Blow and Maize, w/ 
Greenish-Yellow throat completely banded 
by wedges of Canna Red. Smooth, heavy 
substanced, ruffled petals. Takes sun. JC. 
252 A Mick 4 See Pees NET $25.00 
QUINCY—(Tay.) 36’ ML Ev. Peach Beige or 
Cafe au Lait defying description. Green 
throat blends into Yellow which is com- 
pletely bordered by wide band of Redish- 
Purple. Audacious carriage, well branched. 
Mrs. Taylor considers her best. JC. ‘53, HM. 
‘555 9Rall2 2 See See NET $30.00 
REBEL RED—(Tay.) 36’ M Ev. Bright, clear 
Red—near Tomato Red, deepening at 
throat which is very small. Recommended 
for strong) Colon unGsssee eee ee $3.00 
SANIBEL—(Tay.) 36’ E Ev. Named for Flor- 
ida’s famous isle because it resembles color 
of lining of seashell (Muskmelon) bright- 
ened by Red veining. Throat Brass extend- 
ing on petals, creating faint eyezone. $5.00 
SPRING DAWN—(Tay.) 42” E. Medium sized 
near Colonial Rose w/Jonquil throat. Tex- 
ture and carriage typical of Prima Donna 
color-Sugar Cane. Exceptionally fine for 
Southern States. Beautiful. HM. ‘54. Fall. 
NET $10.00 
SUNSET SKY—(Tay.) 36” E Ev. A blend where 
wide Dandelion Yellow Throat is overlaid 
w/Pink deepening to Rose on margins. Seg- 
ments wide cpening flat, darkening as 
ages, hence name. HM /54,_....... NET $12.50 
ORIGINATION OF DAVID HALL 
CORAL MIST—(Hall) 24° M D. Has 1” 
petals and 7%” sepals of Shell-Pink, w/ 
color deepening toward center. Most excel- 
lent in our garden last year. Green cast at 
base of throat gives refreshing touch. 
N $12.00 
ORIGINATIONS OF R. W. WHEELER 
ALBION—(Wh.) 38’ E Ex%. Medium large 
round recurved lightest Lemon............- $2.00 
AMHERST—(Wh.) 42’° M Ev. Large superb 
formed heavy textured light Purple w/wide 
milk White midrib. Light Yellow throat. 
IM. 850 ea Se Ee Oe ee ee eee $4.00 
ANGELUS—(Wh.) 36” EM. Large recurving 
pale Yellow, faintly dusted in cool weather. 
$1.50 
AURORA—(Wh.) 36” M Ev. Delicate Rose 
Pink, shading lighter at edges. Beautiful. 
fo | Ph ak ee oe Mee toe Pe ee et at NET $5.00 
CERISE—(Wh.) 40” M Ev. Wide _ strikingly 
herst seedling w/hint of Blue, but no mid- 
nibs SUperb: TOnMMe Ralls eeesceewececsee NET $3.50 
DIADEM—(Wh.) 36’ M Ev. Petals Salmon 
Pink w/Red Salmon circular throat marks 
and soft Yellow midrib, sepals and throat. 
Fritled: Fallen. ssee-cn. bc ceeeneremeetenee NET $7.50 
CHIMERA—(Wh.) 40’ M Ey. Immense Gol- 
den Yellow w/Lavender eyespot high on 
petals. Recurved petals and twisted sepals. 
ll See cet cae sect are tee ee ee NET $7.50 
FIDDLEHEAD—(Wh.) 34’ Evy. Mahogany Brown 
shades, flowering double 90%. Three pet- 
aloids stand erect, clustered about throat 
in form like neck and head of fiddle. Fall. 
NET $6.00 
HELOISE—(Wh.) 40” EM Ev. Very large, wide, 
flaring, creped and pebbled rich, glistening, 
silky Golden Yellow self............... NET $5.00 
LILAC TIME—(Wh.) 38’ E Ev. Very large 
Canary Yellow and Lavender bicolor which 
fountain. Good branching and long bloom- 
ingly es eee ee ee eee NET $7.50 
LUXOR—(Wh.) 36’ EM Ev. Large, wide, flat, 
heavy textured Buff Yellow pastel, dusted 
Pinkish, Canary midribs. Fall....... NET $8.00 
OLYMPUS—(Wh,) 36” L Ev. Beautifully form- 
ed huge light Orange w/areas of glistening 
light Peachy dustiright.s:-ce-c--e ee eee $3.50 
PAPRIKA—(Wh.) 30’ M D. Livid Crimson w/ 
Greenish Gold throat. Sometimes opens 
wide and flat, at others tightly ares 
5.00 
PLAYBOY—(Wh.) EM Ev. Heavy textured, 
bright glistening, silky, deep Orange self. 
Most definite ruffle on petals of any daylily 
we have seen and light border forms on 
ruffle at end of day, giving artistic effect. 
First Hem to get American Home achieve- 
ment Award. HM. ‘55. Fall........- NET $25.00 
PRODIGY—(Wh.) 42’’ E Ev. Ashes of Roses 
bitone. Said to have the most Blue of any 
daylily yet seen. Seedlings transmit the 
Bluey es Rallye ee ee eee NET $25.00 
PORTRAIT—(Wh.) 40 E Ev*. Deep Canary 
dusted Lavender. Yellow throat extends in 
midribs forming 6-pointed star. Fall. 
NET $5.00 
RENAISSANCE—(Wh.) 36’ EM Ev/*. Huge 
rich Golden Yellow of sensationally beauti- 
full flat form. Much pebbled and edges ruf- 
fleds. Fall. 2353s... ee NET $12.50 
SALAMANDER—(Wh.) 32’ EM S Ev*. Medi- 
um size crushed Raspberry, lightened and 
immensely improved by intense sunlight. 
Weiiyell| ielsnms. Urb fe see ee ees NET $10.00 
SCORPIO—(Wh.) 48”. M Ev. Extremely large, 
very long and narrow curled segments of 
light Buff-Orange w/fulvous Red cere 
32D 
SEQUIN—(Wh.) 36° EM Ev. Large wide-pet- 
aled flat opening soft Buff-Yellow w/Gar- 
net Red circular halo. Sepals dusted See 
3.50 
STAR OF EVE—(Wh.) 42° M_ Ev*%. Light 
Sulphur Yellow six-pointed star. Sepals 
quilled and petals pinched. Vigorous. $2.00 
TIARA—(Wh.) 44’” M Ev. Orchid shaped large 
Golden dusted Bronzy Russet, heavier on 
sepalss Petals sinllied.se ne eens $4.00 
TYROL—(Wh.) 36’ M Ev. Very bright frilled 
WILLIAM PENN—(Wh.) 45’ M~ Ev. Very 
large broad Plum polychrome, widely open 
Canary throat. Garden showpiece....... $2.00 
ORIGINATIONS OF DR. STOUT 
We are listing all of Dr. Stout’s together 
here. New listings are underscored. 
AFTERGLOW—36” M D%. Translucent, glow- 
ing soft Apricot Buff, w/midvein and faint 
Rose tint in throat. Long season......... $1.50 
ALADDIN—42” E. Ev%. Gold w/bright Gar- 
net-Red eye, like Mikado, but earlier and 
SHOPPER. east cet eee eee $1.50 
ALLAN A. DALE—48” M S Ev%. Unusual 
shade of velvety dark Rose, near Carmine, 
or Oxblood, Red self, except for Gold throat 
and conspicuous White midstripe. Broad 
and overlapping cup-shape................... $3.00 
AUGUST PIONEER—36” L-VL D. Medium size 
Chrome-Gold lavishly set on strong, slender, 
well-branched scapes. Outer half petals del- 
icate flushed Red. Commonly blooms for 
eightsweeks» 2.2% <0 es | eee eee $1.00 
AUTUMN PRINCE—36” VL D%. Small, clear 
Yellow on much branched scapes. Best late 
Daylily stan INOmth cores eee $1.50 
BARONET—24” EF& L Ev%. Crepe-textured 
Russet Red, wide petaled and _ profuse 
bloomer. Flowers form canopy..........--- $1.00 
BERTRAND H. FARR—36” E Ev%,. Full and 
wide recurved Rosy Peach or Coral-Buff, 
w/delicate parallel veining and shades of 
Grenadier Pink. Somewhat resembles Geor- 
gia but vearlienie.. eee ee $1.50 
BIJOU—30” EM D. Continued profusion of 
Red and Gold thru summer. Ground color 
dark Yellow, overcast rich fulvous Red 
darker imidzomeie scene eee $0,50 
