Yellows and Lemons 
JEWELL RUSSELL. Evergreen. 
This huge, 7 to 8-inch bloom is the parest of 
pale lemons. Its extremely wide petals are 
slightly ruffled and recurved. The sepals of the 
same color are extremely recurved, and I can 
truly say its foliage is the most beautiful black- 
ish green I’ve ever seen in a Daylily. Hundreds 
of people for the past two or three seasons have 
pleaded with me to introduce it, but I had no 
intention of doing so until we had sufficiently 
increased stock so that we could offer it at a 
reasonable price. Ht. 3 ft. See photo on page 
10. $5.00. 


SILVER STARS. Evergreen. ie a PRN 
Ever see a green Daylily? This is one—really 
a chartreuse-green, not just the green cast of 
some Daylilies but true chartreuse-green, the 
loveliest ve ever seen. Its petals are not so 
wide but are fairly twisted and recurved. Ina 
flower arrangement it’s the most exotic thing 
imaginable, keeping far into the night. Huge, 
flaring 7-inch bloom. I’ve never seen a custo- 
mer who didn’t want this plant, but other than 
the few we’ve sent out for test purposes, we 
refused to sell it until we had a large stock. 
May, June. See photo on page 10. $5.00. 
Our Provea Staudbys 
MT. VERNON. 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 some- 
thing really different in Daylilies, here it is. 5-inch bloom. 
Ht. 244 ft. April to June. $1.00. 

STARS OVER DALLAS. Evergreen. 
One of the palest lemons, with a cool green throat 
and a green cast over the entire flower. Its wide petals 
are slightly twisted and recurved and are of excellent 
texture. A full 5-inch beauty growing 3 feet high. 
April to June. $3.00. 
ATHLONE. Evergreen. 
The petals of this giant bloom are a deep rose with a 
darker rose eye zone. The sepals are canary-yellow. 
The first giant bicolor in this particular color pattern 
I have ever seen with such a gorgeous twisted effect. 
Rated by every authority as tops, and offered again this 
season by us, its originator, after an absence of more | 2 
than four years. Fast grower. Ht. 4 ft. May, June. antinori 
$3.00. ; ; Athlone 
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