JACOB 
MURRAY 
SERIES 
. NE IN A THOU- 
SAND.” In se- 
lecting the two 
dark red Daylilies 
shown in this phcto- 
graph—Black Prince 
(top) and Black Em- 
peror (bolfom)—we had 
to go over quite a few 
more than a thousand 
hybrids grown from 
many years of  se- 
lective breeding. (See 
pages 15 and 19 for 
descriptions and prices 
of Black Prince and 
Black Emperor.) While 
the others shown in this picture were con- 
sidered beautiful, we thought they were too 
much like many others already in the trade 
to be named. They will be found fully 
described on page 22 as the Jacob Murray 
Series, sold in mixture only. 
6 for $3.00; 12 for $5.00 
25 for $10.00; 100 for $35.00 

Reproduced from Eastman 
12 
Reproduced from Eastman Natural Color Photograph 
Natural Color Photograph 


HE bowl below of about forty varieties 
was selected from many thousands 
of hybrids, but only the large lemon one 
shown in the lower center of the photograph 
was ever named. Itis Mrs B. F. Bonner, and 
and is described on page 16. The others 
were not quite up to our standard and could 
not be released under name, but they were 
far too lovely to be 
destroyed. For this 
reason they also were 
put in the Jacob Mur- 
ray Series, to be sold 
at a lower price than 
named varieties. See 
page 22. 
6 for $3.00 
12 for $5.00 
25 for $10.00 
100 for $35.00 
See pages 19,20,21 
for 1945 and 1946 
introductions 
RUSSELL GARDENS 
