PATRICIA (Stout, 1935). Pale lemon yellow with greenish throat. 
Large shapely full flowers of pronounced fragrance. So 
PORT (Stout, 1941). A small rich red flower with darker mid-zone and 
green throat. Floriferous and brilliant. Good evenings. 30 in. June- 
July. $1.00 
PRINCESS (Stout, 1934). Large-flowered clear lemon yellow with lily- 
like recurved petals. Excellent form and substance. Very fragrant. 
Good evenings. 30 in. June-July. $1.00 
PURPLE BAR (Russell, 1943). A medium-sized rich Malaga-toned 
flower, more nearly true to color name than many better-known so- 
called purples. An essential for hybridizers, 36 in. June-July. $.75 
PURPLE SAGE (Russell, 1942). One of the darkest and finest wine- 
purples. The petals are ruffled, with a slightly yellow mid-rib and a 
large gold throat. 36 in. June-July. $1.00 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell, 1942). Full, slightly reflexed and ruffled 
blooms of deep, rich wine color. Green-yellow throat. Good evenings. 
36 in. June-August. $1.00 
RED BIRD (Stout, 1941). Bright vermilion medium-sized flower with 
darker mid-zone, green-yellow throat. A brilliant accent. 36 in. July- 
August. $2.00 
RED SPIDER (Johnson, 1950). See Cover and Vermont Originations. 
$4.00 
ROSE OF TEXAS (Russell, 1947). Rosy-red, almost fiery red but a 
bit lighter. A very fast grower. 36 in. June-July. $1.00 
ROSY DAY (Nies, 1943). Large fragrant flowers of light yellow with 
the edges of the sepals and the outer half of the petals washed with 
rosy pink. 40 in. July-August. $1.00 
RUSSELL’S GLADIATOR (Russell, 1947). Deep golden yellow with 
wide salmon-buff eye-zone and a rich green throat. Recurved with a 
slight twist. 40 in. June-July. $1.00 
RUSSELL’S MINUET (Russell, 1945). A dwarf daylily with excep- 
tionally large blooms, handsome in the rock garden or foreground of 
border. Overlapping rich rose petals with a wide yellow stripe down 
the center. Pale canary sepals. 20 to 24 in. J une-J uly. $1.00 
