RAJAH. (Stout) 40 in. July-Aug. A large showy 
red flushed orange with Amaryllis like form.-_ 1.00 
ROSE REVERIE. (V. Christenson 1946) 40 in. 
July-Aug. <A large flower of soft but glow- 
ing Old Rose. The petals are delicately crimped 
on the edges and the sepals have a tiny cream 
hairline’ around them that extends to. the 
small center, cup vof.bright. yellow, =cSvaulie? 15.00 
ROYAL RUBY. (Nesmith 1942) 36 in. July-Aug. 
A. brilliant self of rich glowing red. The 
petals are wide and the flower is of trumpet like 
form. Another most outstanding creation from 
the Top most Hemerocallis hybridizer of today. 15.00 
SOUDAN. (Stout) 36 in. July-Aug. A very choice 
flower of, clear pale empire. yellow. 2[2-_._.__. 1.00 
SUNNY WEST. (Sass) 39 in. Aug. A large night 
bloomer, of ‘clear’ pale*yellow. i: cl2.22 2 See eee 1.00 
SUNSET. 38 in. Aug.-Sept. Small flowered russet 
red with a pink and yellow throat. -..-________ 05 
SWEETBRIAR. (Nesmith 1938) 40 in. Aug.-Sept. 
A large flower of rich lustrous pink with a pale 
yellow throat. Very well formed and with wide 
branching and a long season of bloom. One of 
the best cf the pink toned Hems. ____________ 8.00 
THERON. (Stout 1934) 34 in. July. A very dark 
purple red of recurving form, this has a velvety 
finish and its lustrous dept of color is set off by 
a smallyellow cup*inthe throat, SCS! eee 3.00 
THE SHOW OFF. (Russell 1943) 38 in. August. A 
brilliant brownish red of nice form with wide 
petals and a tiny yellow spot in the throat.____ 1.00 
THUNBERGI. 40 in. July-Aug. A tall small flow- 
ered pale yellow of night blooming tendency.  .25 
TRADE WINDS. (Russell 1942) 30 in. July-Aug. 
A very large flower of deep creamy primrose.___ 1.00 
VESTA. (Stout 1930) 24 in. July. A deep orange 
yellow with a faint eye zone. Quite choice. ____ 1.00 
WINSOME. 38 in. July-Aug. About the nearest 
approach to real cream color in Hemerocallis. 
A beautifully formed flower and one that 
every one; likes:;) Limited 5-20 233 a) Ae 1.50 
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