PURPLE WATERS. Evergreen. 
The 4'%-inch flowers open full 
and are slightly reflexed, with 
ruffled petals of a deep rich wine 
color. The throat is greenish yel- 
low. Keeps perfectly in the eve- 
ning. Ht. 3 ft. April, May, June. 
$1.50. 
SILVER DUST. Dormant. 
This pale lemon, ruffled and 
crinkled flower is a magnificent 
thing in an established clump. 
Its wide petals look like crepe 
paper, and it keeps perfectly as a 
cut flower 41-inch bloom. Ht. 
24 ft. April, May. $3.00. 












QUEEN OF GONZALES. Evergreen. 
A huge, wide-petaled, early bloomer, 
about 6 inches across. Its color is the 
deepest gold, almost chrome, and lasts 
longer after being cut than any Daylily 
I have ever seen. The plant here is 
almost a constant bloomer, but its most 
profuse season is April and May. This 
variety and Mrs. B. F. Bonner were 
listed in the Flower Grower, August 1945, 
as two of the best Daylilies, regardless 
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Silver Dust Purple Waters Queen of Gonzales 
(Left) (Top right) (Bottom right) 
BLACK PRINCE. Dormant. 
Now you can have Black Prince for 
a limited time at this unheard-of price. 
Rated as one of the loveliest really 
black-red Daylilies, with a small yellow 
cup in throat. Keeps perfectly. Has 
widest petals and sepals of an even 
color. 44-inch bloom. Ht. 3% ft. 
April, May. $3.00. 
PARAMOUNT. Evergreen. 
This wide-petaled Daylily of rich 
red, ruffled and slightly recurved, is 4% 
an unusually profuse bloomer. Its 
still, erect stems are something to 
remember on a_ well-established 
clump. A fast multiplier and one 
that certainly needs no pampering. 
Ht. 2144 ft. June, July. $1.50 
RUSSELL’S MINUET. Dormant. 
A dwarf Daylily with 41-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 fas. multiplier. Stems stand 
stiff and erect and are simply enveloped 
in bloom. Ht. 20 to 24 in. May, June. 
$1.00. Black Prince Paramount Russells Minuet 
(Left) (Top right) (Bottom right) 
RUSSELL GARDENS, SPRING, TEXAS 9 

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