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Taj Mahal 
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Sideshow 
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ROSE TO SALMON, Continued 
FULVA ROSEA. (Species) Dormant. 
The most beautiful of any wild species of 
Hemerocallis. The flowers are rose-pink, on a 
graceful stalk. Ht. 314 ft. June, July. $3.00. 
GARDEN OF ROSES. (1945) Dormant. 
The 41!4-inch blooms are pale rose to deep 
salmon, with a deeper eye zone and a green 
throat. Extremely outstanding. Ht. 4 ft. June, 
July. $2.00. 
LILLIAN RUSSELL. (1946) Evergreen. 
Now comes a new break in colors. The petals 
are rich rose slightly overcast with lavender; 
the sepals are lemon, deeply sprinkled with rose, 
ruffled and slightly reflexed. This big, full bloom 
is 6 inches across, with wide petals that overlap. 
It has a huge sulphur-green throat. Its habit of 
growth and the size and form are like that of 
Hyperion, but the texture is far superior, making 
it wonderful as a cut flower because it stays open 
so long at night. A most prolific bloomer and a 
vigorous grower. Ht. 21% ft. May, June. See 
page 14 for photograph. $2.00. 
ROSE BEAUTY. (1946) Dormant. 
While not so deep a rose color as some, this is 
far from salmon. Visitors to our fields call. it 
pink. Its wide petals and slightly ruffled sepals 
are unusually recurved. The texture is almost 
like leather, with a sulphur throat shading to 
green at the base. Probably the best in its class. 
Quite a late bloomer and multiplies fast. 414- 
inch bloom. Ht. 31% ft. June, July. $2.00. 
SYLVIA. (1942) Dormant. 
First offered some years ago but on account 
of demand, it had to be taken off the market. 
Now we have enough stock to offer it again. 
The large bloom, with petals of brownish rosy 
pink with deepest rosy eye zone, is simply 
breath-taking. Sepals are lemon color. It keeps 
very well as a cut flower. 5-inch bloom. Ht. 
31% ft. May, June. $2.00. 
Fourteen acres of Daylilies! 
Come and see them in bloom. 

Mt. Vernon 
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RUSSELL GARDENS, SPRING, TEXAS 
Tejas 
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Mamie Lake 
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