
Old Vintage 
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Monte . 
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Mrs. Hugh Johnson 
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ROSE TO SALMON, Continued 
BREEZE. (1947) Evergreen. 
True old-rose slightly overcast rich wine- 
orchid; the petals and sepals are colored alike, 
with a faint white stripe and a green throat. 
Very fine texture. The rounded bloom is about 
4 inches across. One of my favorites among all 
the true old-rose colors. Semi-dwarf. Ht. 2 ft. 
April to June. $1.00. 
CHALICE. (1947) Evergreen. 
I introduced this Daylily last year at $25.00 
and I made a mistake. It should never have 
been priced so high, because it is one of the 
fastest growers we have in our fields; therefore 
I am reducing the price, and all who ordered 
from us at $25.00 will get an adjustment in other 
Daylilies. In my estimation Chalice will never 
be beaten in its color class. It is not a baby pink, 
but the deepest, softest shade of salmon-pink. 
The 414-inch blooms open full, with a sulphur- 
yellow throat. Ruffled petals, slightly  re- 
curved. Ht. 314% ft. May, June. $5.00. 

CHINA ROSE. (1945) Dormant. 
This is a real rosy red with a light midrib in 
each petal and a yellow trace around the entire 
flower. The throat is green and the petals are 
ruffled. 44-inch bloom. Ht. 3 ft. April, May, 
and again July. $2.00. 
DRESS REHEARSAL. (1942) Evergreen. 
Offered again after an absence of almost 
three years while growing enough stock. Petals 
and sepals are salmon-pink with old-rose eye 
zone; the throat is yellow. These larger, widely 
open, full blooms will give added beauty to any 
garden. Keeps well in the evening. Ht. 31% ft. 
May, June. $2.00. 
The only way to be sure of getting the varieties 
you want is to ORDER NOW. 
6 NAMED VARIETIES $5.00 — 12 FOR $9.00 
None retails in this Offer for less than $1.00 — Many are $5.00 each 
In our fields we have many broken rows of the 
better Daylilies, both our own varieties and some 
of the other breeders’ better ones, and some 
named varieties scattered in too many places. 
While we are revamping our fields, we will make 
a selection for you from among the best Daylilies 
that were ever produced by anybody. To those 
of you who want something that is really “out 
of this world” in Daylilies and will leave the 
selection up to us, we'll furnish this surprise 
collection of 6 Daylilies for $5.00, or 12 for $9.00, 
regardless of what their present prices are, de- 
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pending upon how much stock we have available. 
Among the 600 varieties we grow, we will have 
plenty to select from. Give us your color pref- 
erence—just say, “golds and lemons,” “‘reds and 
wines,” or “‘pastel colors,” or, if you like, an 
assortment of all three. We are too proud of our 
reputation to let those of you down who are 
placing your confidence in us now. Every plant 
will come to you in blooming size, correctly 
labeled, and some priced currently as high as 
$3.00 to $5.00 each. 
RUSSELL GARDENS, SPRING, TEXAS 
