Come See Our Daylilies in Bloom 

Belle of Georgia 
See page I1 
BICOLORS, COMBINATIONS AND 
TWO-TONES, continued 
MT. VERNON. (1945) Dormant. 
This full, wide flower is lemon, deeply overcast 
coral-rose. It multiplies fast, blooms profusely 
and is an excellent keeper as a cut flower. If 
you want something really different in Daylilies, 
here it is. 5-inch bloom. Height 2% ft. April 
to June. See page 13 for photograph. $1.00. 
OUR PET. (1948) Dormant. 
Yes, this is everybody else’s pet too, for its 
height is only about 24 inches and the flowers 
look like little butterflies. Tiny 314-inch bloom 
of rich deep yellow overcast orange-red, with a 
fiery red eye zone. One of the most profuse 
bloomers. April to June. $1.50. 
RAMONA SEELIGSON. (1948) Evergreen. 
See page 4. 
RUSSELL’S MINUET. (1945) Dormant. 
A dwarf Daylily with 414-inch blooms, ideal 
for rock gardens or the foreground of the border. 
The wide, overlapping petals are rich rose, 
ruffled, with a wide yellow stripe down the 
center of each. The sepals are pale canary. A 
fast multiplier. Stems stand stiff and erect and 
are simply enveloped in bloom. Ht. 20 to 24 
oe May, June. See page 3 for photograph. 
2.00. 
See page 10 for our shipping season. 

IMPORTANT.—Dorn’t plant too deep—spread 
out roots and place about one inch of soil over 
them—don’t mulch too heavy. 
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RUTH ZANT. (1947) Evergreen. 
This 5-inch flower of light canary-yellow, with 
wide ruffled petals, has a slightly pinched effect. 
The brilliant red of the petal tips runs down an 
inch to the canary-colored throat. We have 
selected it for its intense beauty and profuse 
bloom. Excellent as a cut flower. 5-inch bloom. 
Ht. 2 ft. May, June. $1.00. 
TAJ MAHAL. (1945) Evergreen. 
Rich chrome color with a velvety sheen and a 
wide eye zone of the richest purple-red. The 
fact that it grows only 2 feet high and is a blaze 
of bloom makes it one of the jewels in our fields. 
A bowlful combined with a lemon-colored variety 
is especially pleasing. Multiplies fast. 5-inch 
an Very early. See page 13 for photograph. 
1.00. 

Hemerocallis Border 
RUSSELL GARDENS, SPRING, TEXAS 
