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ROYAL RUBY— (Nesmith 1942) Smooth- 
ly finished almost crimson self of glow- 
ing intensity, the color carried into 
thes throated Ulysse ee $7.50 
RUBY SUPREME—(Wheeler 1940) An 
outstanding red, antique ruby in color, 
throat greenish gold, and narrow gold 
midline. Vigorous plant. Flower is 5%” 
with wide petals. July. 3% ft. Ever- 
OTCOT, eee en eee ee ae ane ice $6.00 
SACHEM— (Stout 1941) An early rich 
deep red, near carmine. Flower 4%” to 
5” with wide, very recurved petals and 
greenish orange throat, June-July. 4 ft. 
POA 2) od Kelst We oot es een ener oneness | tae $1.00 
SERENADE—(Stout 1937) Pale yellow 
with a pinkish flush, the petals twisted 
and crinkled. Green throat. Medium 
size (4”’) delicately colored variety on 
tall stems, blooming early. June-July. 
PSY Bt Ripe Deeg ee ian RR iy See eRe Pere 2 $1.00 
SHADOW ROSE—(Nesmith 1945) Firm, 
compact flower of rosy pink shadowed 
deep rose in the center. July. SiGe A 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER—Large apricot 
yellow with broad ruffled petais 
blooming quite early. Vigorous plant. 
June-July. 3% ft. Evergreen......... $ .40 
SIRIUS— (Yeld 1930) Wide, funnel- 
shaped flowers of light orange with 
purplish overflush at the throat. The 
reflexed petals have wavy margins. 
JUNG=SULY Stee fie eee ee $ .50 
SONNY— (Stout 1935) Pale yellow of 
unusual charm with thick, firm, 
weather-resistant substance. ees nw 
STALWAR T—(Cook 1935) Soft gold, 
overflushed purplish brown. Large 
flowers with recurved petals, weather- 
resistant, tall and floriferous. ee Hs 
ji Pines eh Oi A ee Rae eek NaS ae f 
STARLIGH T—(Nesmith) Fine early 
mid-season pale creamy yellow, large, 
(6”) broad-petalled, thick-substanced 
and lightly ruffled. June-July. o ae 
STAR OF GOLD—(Sass) Very large, 
(7’) star-like flower of waxy light 
yellow. Has been slow here. July. 4 ft. 
Everereen vate ee ee $1.00 
SUNNY WEST—(Sass 1933) Large, pale 
canary-yellow night-flowering variety 
of wax-like substance. July-Aug. 4 ft. 
$ .o0 
SUPREME—(Russell 1941) Nice early 
mid-season light medium yellow. 
Medium wide petals on a 5” flower. 
Both sepals and petals very twisty. 
June. 3% ft. Evergreen. ..........-..... $2.00 
SWEETBRIAR—(Nesmith 1938) Large 
deep pink with yellow throat and mid- 
lines. Perfectly formed and lustrous. 
TUL eke eet ees ee ee ee eee $4.00 
TAPERLIGHT— (Nesmith 1947) Because 
of its tall lush green foliage this large- 
flowered pale yellow is rated especially 
good for the front of the border. July. 
Fo Be 8 Baik eee be ae, SRM TN athe Boo $3.00 
IRISES AND DAYLILIES 
TARA—(Nesmith 1940) Flaring rose red 
of fine form and profusion of bloom. 
July. 3% £t. 2.02. $2.50 
TEJAS—(Russell 1945) Fiery rich red 
with orange throat in a 4” recurving 
flower with medium wide petals. June. 
3 ftp eee $1.50 
TEMPLE FIRE—(Emigholz 1943) Medi- 
um toned orange-red with orange cup 
and no mid-lines. A 6” broad-petalled 
flower, the best we list from this hy- 
bridizer. July; 34251. eee $4.00 
THERON—(Stout 1934) Deep, dark, red- 
purple with pale orange throat, the 
petals somewhat twisty near the tips. 
A startling contrast to the usual yel- 
lows associated with daylilies. June- 
July. 2% ft. 1.2.2 $1.50 
THE SULTA N—(Nesmith 1944) Deep 
mahogany red with orange throat. 
Broad-petalled compact flower. June- 
July. 3 ft. ee $6.00 
THOROBRED — (Nesmith 1941) Large 
lily-like flowers of rich red. June-July. 
Sift ee $4.00 
THUNBERGI—Fragrant, night-flowering 
pale yellow. July. 3 ft. $ .40 
TOKAY—(Nesmith 1943) Salmon with 
deeper pink zone. 4” dia. with medium 
wide petals. Pale yellow throat and > 
midlines. July<4 it 2 =e $2.50 
TOMES HA — (Russell 1943) Brown- 
orange blend which has not bloomed 
well here. A 5” flower with medium 
wide petals. June-July. 3 ft.......... Siero 
TWILIGHTW— (Nesmith 1944) Pale 
lemon-yellow trumpet-shaped flower 
4%” in dia. Night-bloomer. June-July. 
Sette $2.50 
VALIANT—(Cook 1943) Gorgeous, mas- 
Sive, glowing orange. Wide segments, 
waved and crimped. Texture and sub- 
stance unsurpassed. July. 3% ft. $6.00 

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