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DAYLILY (Hemerocallis) 
OVERTURE (Russell). This is a little light red. multiflora type with a deep red eye zone and a 
green throat. Of all the many hybrids we’ve gotten from this wild species, this one is, to be, 
surely the loveliest because it has a shape unlike any of the others. The sepals and petals twist 
as do only the larger types, such as Wau-Bun and Emily Hume. 3 inches. 3 feet. May, June, 
Ewavel Amoihie (Ghawnooyehirrras Telassoahollosey)) 55 s5o505 gocdusgunoooddua 4 DONO OOO doo acum sN Each $1.00 
PAINTED LADY. As if the unusual colors and giant size of this flower were not enough to put 
it in a class all by itself, it has the added beauty of unusually deep ruffies on the petals and 
sepals. The huge blooms are 8 to 9 inches across and the color is cinnamon over yellow, with 
darker veins throughout. The throat is coral. This one is more stately than any Daylily in our 
TaVeV ol, (sh suey, a haunderehivorrncs Kolo jopleye, co modacooaccontocuomocuc cousonondaceodgucs Each $7.00 
PATRICIA (Stout). A fine pale, yellow with a green throat. Fragrant 5-inch flowers. Blooms 
good in evenings and is sun-resisting. 36 inches. June and July .................- Each $1.00 
PEACH! BLOW (Nesmith 1936). Large open flowers of yellow, heavily brushed with deep coral 
duly; Auguste Duo stty epee secs sorters «crete coe lerete clone ole nbeiasbetecletaysraiciore test of ke Each .75; Per 10 $6.00 
POMEGRANATE 39-44 (Nesmith 1941) Radiant and glowing is the tall upstanding red with tints 
of copper and tan on the margins of the sepals and petals. The flowers are shaped like an 
open lily with wavy edges and very graceful form, the stalks have wide eae ae it 
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PRIDE OF HOUSTON. (Russell). Petals dark mahogany red, the sepals lighter shade. Ea. $1.00 
PURPLE FLASH. (Russell). Petals solid purple, sepals: yellow overcast purple, deeper purple 
ECV. C ZOE S Bee eis che tor crete Peso eI eae He MOIR Ee are eet te aoe a ey Sracay us Sate een ON ag Grete eae Each $1.00 
PURPLE SAGE. Deep wine—one of the darkest of the purples. The petals are ruffled, with a 
slightly yellow mid-rib. The 4%-inch bloom keeps well in our hot sun. 3 ft. April. May.Ea. $2.00 
QUEEN OF GONZALES. This is a solid self. The whole flower is about the color of chrome, be- 
ing rich deep yellow, and the wide overlapping petals open full. The 6-inch bloom remains 
longer after being cut than any I have ever seen, and the plant is an almost constant bloom- 
er. This variety is the earliest of the giants to bloom. 3 feet. April, May and again in mid- 
SUMMED. LOTMA tor se aescriptign) wm rca eerie ee een, ee oe es een ae Each $1.00 
RADIANT. (Yeld). Clear, fine orange of good quality and texture. 36 incnrs nigh. July 
2nd SANUS uc AG rant ee Ue ee ee ae ee ee ae Each .35; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100 $15.00 
RAJAH. 48 inches. A gorgeous new introduction by Dr. Stout in a brilliant flame-scarlet 
with a vivid triangular throat area of Brazil red. Large, beautifully shaped, brilliantly col- 
ored flowers of perfect form very freely produced. July, August....Each .60; Per 10, $5.00 
RUSSELL’S MINUET. The sepals are greenish yellow almost chartreuse and the petals rosy red 
with green mid-rib and green throat. A real jewel. Blooms are 4% inches across. 2 ft. June, 
FUL YS s PS Sei atte ech te Semmes Seen Gn Wie a NI ONE, SAB CINRT eA Oe ae ene hy ae Each $1.00 
SANTA FE. (Russell). Twisted rosy-red petals with deep rosy purple eye zone. Sepals yellow. 
overlaid withy Geeperose tats tik oe Ree ee el i re a AS Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.59 
SANTA MARIA (Russell). The color is wine to orchid, ruffled and slightly recurved, keeps per- 
fect in the evening, used extensively as a cut flower. Its throat is chrome shading green. 
Quite the loveliest thing in the garden with other colors. 6 to 7 inch bloom. Height 3 ft. 
JULY Halnd | Aug isto Bie eet ae ake a tect en ne ee tree Each $3.00 
SCEPTRE. (Bechtold 1946) 26” M. (Wild 1946) Large jonquill-yellow flowers—many open at the 
pame time, on: heavy-stems-. One of: thes pest. yellowse «cr. sere es sce ke Each $4.00 
SHADOW. (Bechtold 1946) 28” M. (Wild 1946). A dark shade, on the order of chocolate red. When 
grown with some brighter color, creates a striking effects (recommend Bronze Glow) Ea. $2.00 
SERENADE (Stout). Very light petal shades of yellow and pink. Medium large flowers 
On™talls Stifiestemse 236 sirichesie em Me ee eee ee .. Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
SEVEN SEAS (Russell). Petals a rosy brown with deeper brown veins and yellow midrib. The 
sepals-aré lighterin color than the petals mene senor ee ne ee ee eee tee te Each $1.00 
SINGAPORE (Bechtold 1941) 30” M. (Wild 1941). Large fluted pale yellow self. Just a faint mark- 
ing on each petal. Sepals without marking. Flowers stand broadly open and measure 6 inches 
Blossomsscover-an-established@ plant ners re eee eee Each .50; Per 10, $3.00 
SONNY, 3 feet. A new introduction by Dr. Stout, with strongly recurved slightly twisted 
petals of soft yellow with a greenish throat, about 15 flowers to a scape. July, August...... 
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SOVEREIGN. Soft chrome-yellow, shaded brown on outiside ...........e.ceeceecceeceecevacs 
spa ages elie! Se qutie-e tone sds cavcRte cy al omeyne e Byohtve emer aie aie eee ee ERE ae Each .25; Per 10, $1.00; Per 100 $8.00 
SOUDAN. 4 feet. This is one of the most lovely and popular varieties. The large fragrant 
flowers being bright but soft lemon-yellow, without a speck of any color. The flowers are 
of perfect form with slightly waved edges. The true stock is very scarce... June and 
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