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ORANGE BEAUTY 
PATRICIA — (Stout 1935) Lovely pale 
lemon yellow with greenish throat. A 
cool, fresh-looking, weather-resistant 
waxy flower 5” in diameter and having 
pronounced fragrance. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
PARA. caschesstese eee eee Seed 
ac Douglas 1948) The 
sat bes open flowers have a pale cream 
rib which contrasts, pleasingly, 
SR the pink body-color. Well- 
branched and tall. July. 3% ft. Ever- 
TOC Tee eet eee ab $4.00 
PERSIAN PRINCESS — (Nesmith 1938) 
Velvety blackish red flower 5” in 
diameter and with broad petals that 
stand the sun well. Orange throat. 
ANT Vemma (emer es eee a ES Se $1.00 
PET R A—(Nesmith 1939) Broad over- 
lapping petals of ruby maroon except 
that the sepals are really yellow with 
heavy overflush of the petal color. 
Deep yellow throat. Late midseason. 3 
ft. $3.00 
PINK CHARM—(Nesmith 1940) Very re- 
curved open flower of ruddy pink giv- 
ing a deep coral pink effect. 4%” dia. 
with shallow green-yellow throat and 
inconspicuous midline. July. 4 ft. Ever- 
$2 CSLSN GT. ees es ec, a ea Ree ee $1.50 
PORCELAIN PIN K— (Nesmith 1945) 
Luminous and very smoothly finished 
pink with light peach background 
gaily marked with deeper pink. 5” dia. 
Medium wide petals. July. 3% ft. $5.00 
POTENTATE — (Nesmith 1943) Lumin- 
ous purple, smooth and satiny, the 
color extending deep into the throat 
and including stamens and pistil. Out- 
Shoewaobbales, AROUN Bie TR cece $7.50 
PORT—(Stout) Rich red, slightly darker 
in mid-zone. Greenish throat. Medium 
size but brilliant. Remains open eve- 
Nines Wily 21 etl ee $1.00 
PURPLE DUSK — (Nesmith 1947) Dark 
red-purple, (oxblood) with no other 
color showing in the throat. Large, 
full-petalled and late. July-Aug. 3% ft. 
$4.00 
PURPLE FINCH—(Nesmith 1942)— 
Richly glowing red purple with darker 
flush above the yellow cup. Recurving 
sesmentss duly Oo ft. eee $4.00 
PURPLE MOOR — (Nesmith 1942) Glis- 
tening dahlia-purple with a yellow 
gilding in the center of the bloom. 
AOU, ANB SYS NT eee eis eonscesoces. $2.00 
PURPLE SAGE—(Russell 1942) Very 
crinkled brownish wine with satiny 
Sheen and green-yellow throat. 5” 
flower with me dium broad petals. 
JibhoyscAhwihie, GS tits sane ee $1.00 
PURPLE WATERS— (Russell 1942) Rosy 
wine-red, very recurved. A 5” flower 
with broad petals and lemon yellow 
oucoen. divraedwilkhy, SYs je oo $1.00 
RADIAN T— (Yeld 1930) Clear pure 
orange of extra fine substance and tex- 
ture. Smooth and waxy. July-Aug. 4 ft. 
SiO 
RAJAH—(Stout 1935) Vivid nasturtium- 
red coloring, scarlet-orange with gar- 
net-brown eye zone. A flashy flower 
you will like. July-Aug. 3% ft. .... § .50 
RED BIR D—(Stout 1941) Distinctive 
rosy blood-red of great appeal. Deeper 
mid-zone, green-yellow throat. Medium 
large, petals recurved and semi-full. A 
lovely daylily. July. 3 ft. POE 
RED CINDERELLA — (Russell 1945) 
Bright red, clear and attractive. One 
of the better Russell reds. July. 3 ft. 
HVeLreTr Gen ye She Ee Sees $1.00 
RED HUSSAR— (Nesmith 1943) Between 
carmine and ox-blood red with orange 
cup. 5” dia. Segments medium wide. 
ARGUE AOU, Bee Pisa eee ae ee $2.00 
REDMAN—(Hayward) Clean red-orange 
self. A 5%” flower with medium wide 
segments. June-July. 3% ft. Evergreen. 
$ .75 
RED RIOT W— (Russell 1944) Colorful 
orange red with orange cup and mid- 
lines. Medium width flower, (5%’’) 
and segments. June-July. 3% ft. Ever- 
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