TUDAY (1952) Dor. 36”. Orange-yellow, broad 
petaled, slightly crinkled 312” fragrant flowers. 
High-branched, the numerous clusters of trumpet- 
like blooms seem to float in the air. Remains 
open 48 hours. May-June and Sept. to freezing. 
$8.50 each. 
TUDOR (1953) Dor. 38”. Orange-yellow fra- 
grant 412” flowers, slightly recurved. Petals and 
sepals intermediate, neither wide nor narrow. Re- 
mains open 48 hours. May-June and Sept. to 
freezing. $8.50 each. 
DAYDREAM SERIES 
The only garden daylily I had when my TUDAY- 
LILIES indicated their future importance was a 
day-blooming seedling of CALYPSO. ‘Tall, pale 
yellow, fragrant, it carried a fortunate combina- 
tion of genes and bloomed a few weeks later. For 
the record, it was named CALIPH, and I used it 
to bridge the gap between the very early TUDAY- 
LILIES and the newer colors which bloomed 
much later. The first cross; CALIPH X RE- 
PEATER, produced this series of 24-hour bloom- 
ers, with generally larger plants and flowers in a 
wider range of hues. Here are new horizons for 
other daydreamers: 
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER (1956) Dor. 38”. 
Light yellow fragrant +” flowers with wide petals 
and narrow sepals, tinged green on the outside. 
Remains open 24 hours. May-June. $5.00 each. 
DREAM CASTLE (1956) Dor. 48”. Orange- 
yellow fragrant 442” flowers with narrow petals 
and sepals. Remains open 24 hours. June-July. 
$5.00 each. 
DREAM IMAGE (1956) Dor. 44”. Pale yellow 
fragrant 4” flowers with narrow petals and sepals. 
Remains open 24 hours. June-July. $5.00 each. 
