Porcelain Pink—‘‘the livest pink in my garden’’ Mrs. 
Frances Rutledge, Mo. Page 49 
STARLIGH T—(Nesmith) Fine early 
mid-season pale creamy yellow, large, 
(6”) broad-petalled, thick-substanced 
and lightly ruffled. June-July. 4 ft. 
VEDAS ARSE) Oy eee eee ee te ence $2.00 
STAR OF GOLD—(Sass) Very large, 
(7) star-like flower of waxy light 
yellow. Has been slow here. July. 4 ft. 
HIVE PET CC Ieee tee cern ee ye $1.00 
SU-LIN— (Nesmith 1941) The coloring is 
delicate and unusual. Petals are pale 
mauve or orchid pink; sepals, light 
yellow. Medium size, open and flaring. 
ARUN STG bp <.5 eee a en SER ee ey ees $4.00 
SUNNY WEST— (Sass 1933) Large, pale 
canary-yellow night-flowering variety 
of wax-like substance. July-Aug. 4 ae 
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SUPREME — (Russell 1941) Nice early 
mid-season light medium yellow. 
Medium wide petals on a 5” flower. 
Both sepals and petals very twisty. 
June: 334 ft: Evergreen. 2.22.20... Sb), 
SWEETBRIAR — (Nesmith 1938) Large 
deep pink with yellow throat and mid- 
lines. Perfectly formed and lustrous. 
AUT pao eek tare Pe es $1.50 
TAPERLIGHT— (Nesmith 1947) Because 
of its tall lush green foliage this large- 
flowered pale yellow is rated especially 
good for the front of the border. July. 
OM eee ann PY oe a ee Stocco $2.00 
TARA—(Nesmith 1940) Flaring rose red 
of fine form and profusion of bloom. 
ADU GOI) TELS hee eee pel ae eee aa $2.00 
TEJAS—(Russell 1945) Fiery rich red 
with orange throat in a 4” recurving 
flower with medium wide petals. June. 
at ee ee ne aes MRE Nas fh RS $1.00 
TEMPLE FIRE—(Emigholz 1943) Medi- 
um toned orange-red with orange cup 
and no mid-lines. A 6” broad-petalled 
flower, the best mee list from this hy- 
DEIGIZE Mw yenowen l tae $2.00 
THERON—(Stout 1934) Deep, dark, red- 
purple with pale orange throat, the 
petals somewhat twisty near the tips. 
A startling contrast to the usual yel- 
lows associated with daylilies. June- 
AMOR, BMA. eee AS gues aa ee pa cera me ae Selo 
THE SULT A N—(Nesmith 1944) Deep 
mahogany red with orange throat. 
Broad-petalled compact flower. June- 
ULL Vorotel eee et ert ee $4.00 
THOROBRED — (Nesmith 1941) Large 
lily-like flowers of rich red. June-July. 
Fay Ni «5%. gh onde ee ye A pane a $3.00 
PHUNBERGI Fragrant night-flowering 
pale yellow. July. 3 f $ .50 
THUNDERHEAD — (Nesmith 1948) A 
dark red self with lustrous sheen and 
a blackish flush with small amount of 
deep yellow in the throat. Moderately 
large, fully open flowers on well- 
branched stalk... $4.00 
TOK A Y—(Nesmith 1943) Salmon with 
deeper pink zone. 4” dia. with medium 
wide petals. Pale yellow throat and 
ipavKolnbeversy, A OUby Coates La $2.50 
TWILIGHT— (Nesmith 1944) Pale 
lemon-yellow trumpet-shaped flower 
4%” in dia. Night-bloomer. June-July. 
pate dbs ie OE OM AS Teetnaraty Varies $2.00 
TYROL— (Wheeler 1951) Bitone of bril- 
liant Mandarin red and scarlet of ex- 
cellent form. The recurved and 
slightly twisted petals have narrow 
gold midveins. Gold throat. Midseason. 
3 ft. Evergreen. $7.5 
VALIANT 
VALIANT—(Cook 1943) Gorgeous, mas- 
sive, glowing orange. Wide segments, 
waved and crimped. Texture and sub- 
stance unsurpassed. July. 3% ft. $5.00 
VESPERS—(Nesmith 1941) Pale cream 
yellow evening bloomer. Medium large. 
Heavy substance. July-Aug. 3 ft. $4.00 
VESTA—(Stout 1930) Deep orange with 
glistening golden sheen. Broad, over- 
lapping petals. Semi-dwarf habit for 
front planting. July. 2% ft. Baar 
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VICTORIA—(Wheeler 1946) Purplish old 
rose in a flat flaring flower of consid- 
Conor Cloewnaaal, Anbuhie, 93) 140, aren eens $5.00 
