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PRIDE OF HUSTON - (Russell) 3 ft. The bright mahogany is inchanced by the orange 
midrib. 50¢. 
PRINCESS - (Stout) 3 ft, July. Are you looking for one of the palest yellows 
offered? Look no further, this one has large ruffled flowers, $1.00. 
PURPLE EMPEROR - (Russell) 3 ft. Rich Red Purple. Cream midrib. Green throat. 
a 8 
PURPLE WATERS - (Russell) 3 ft. Early June. Soft purple orchid, Excellent bloomer. 
Does best in partial shade. 75¢ - 3 for $1.50 | 
RAJAH - (Stout) July. Scarlet-orange, mahogany band, well branched. 75¢- 3 for $2.C 
RED BIRD - (Stout) Velvety sheen,large flowers, long blooming season. $1.00 
RED ©. CINDERELLA - (Russell) a fast milti lying bicolor, This one is generally listed 
at double the amount, $1.00 - 3 for $2,00 
ROSALYND - (Stout) This is very similar to Fulva Rosea, $1.00 
ROSE OF GONZALES - (Russell) a near rose pink so much sought for. 3 ft. $1.50 
ROSY DAY - (Nies) 3 ft. Under color light yellow, washed with pink. 75¢. 
REVOLUTE (Sass) Considered the best yellow of Mr, Sass introductions, A large 
~ bloom and very stately. $1.00 - 3 for $2,00 
QUEEN OF GONZALES ~- (Russell) Late September and October bloomer gives color when 
most others are through, nice size, light orange 33 ft, $1.00 
SACHEM - (SBout) 3 ft. Reddish brown, fine blooms the light orange throat makes a 
~ fine combination.  50¢ 
SANTA FE - (Russell) June-July. Rosy red petals, deeper eyezone, sepals overlaid 
with rose tint. 50¢ - 3 for $1.00 
SEMINOLE CHIEF - (Hill-Lester) 33 ft, Midsummer. Excellent cherry red large blooms. 
3 for $2,00 
SEVEN SEAS - (Russel2) April-May-June. Pastel of light rosy brown sepals a little 
lighter, heavy bloomer, large flowers. 50¢ - 3 for $1.00 
SPARKLER - (Jones) It does just that, it sparkles. So named by Dr, Corliss the 
leading authority in the day lilies culture. $3.00 
SPITFIRE ~ (Russell) A foreground specimen of bright red flowers, with a light 
orange midrib, forms clumps rapidly, blooms all summer not too tall for the 
rock garden, remains evergreen, 50¢ - 
STARLIGHT - (Nes) 34 ft. Midsummer. Pale creamy yellow. Blooms remain open late.. 
$1.00 - 3 for $2.00 
STAR OF GOLD - (Sass) finest bright pale yellow. 50¢ 
SUNNY WEST - (Sass) 4 ft, July. Waxy texture of canary yellow. 50¢ 
SWEETBRIARE - (Nes) Pleasing pink blended apricot, delicate yellow cup. 
$1.00 - 3 for $2.00 
SYLVIA ~- (Russell) Spring, 23 ft. large rosy-pink blooms, deeper eyezone, the 
sepals are yellow, must be seen to be appreciated, 35¢ 
TEMPLE FIRE - (Emigholz) Velvety dark red, deeper shade at center, A luminous red 
self with no vaining. $1.50 | 
THEODORE MEAD - (Traub) Long twisted petals, clear orange. $1.00 
THERON - (Stout) July to September. Large full dark mahogany red with a small yellow 
throat, truly a fine specimen having the award of Merit, I consider this Stout's 
best dark one. 75¢ - 3 for $1.50 
TRADE WINDS - (Russell) 33 ft. There are but a few cream pastel shades offered, This 
is an outstanding one with well proportioned blooms of fine texture. You cannot 
go wrong with this one,’ $1.00 
VESTA - (Stout) Semi-dwarf, glistening rich orange. Fragrant. 75¢ 
VICTORY TAIERMCHWANG - (Traub) Floriferous, Wine colored. $1.00 
WAR PATH - (Russell) Spring and Fall, An outstanding red. Wide petals that open 
~~ recurved, this is the answer to a good bloom that stands the hottest day looking 
fresh till sunset. $1.00 - 3 for $2.00. 
