NEW 1951 INTRODUCTIONS 
DAINTY BESS. Dormant. 
Quite the proper name for this lovely 5-inch 
flower with rich golden ruffled petals, so wide 
they overlap its sepals at the base of its tiny 
lemon throat. An extremely fast grower. Ht. 
214 ft. May, June, again in September. $1.00. 
EASTWIND. Dormant. 
This true pale lemon has a greenish overcast 
and the petals and sepals twist in an exotic way 
as does no other Daylily; its wide petals recurve. 
9-In. bloom. Ht. 2 ft. June, July. $2.00. 
GLIMPSE O’GLORY. Dormant. 
Now comes one of the most unique Daylilies. 
Fully a 6-inch bloom, its petals are the deepest 
true purple and the sepals are a rich lemon with 
a chartreuse throat. If ever a Daylily had a 
place in your garden this one does. Fit. 2 ft. 
May, June, and again in September. $2.00. 
GOLDEN MOON. Evergreen. 
This 4-inch flower with its wide overlapping 
petals which are ruffled and recurved, is a most 
delicate shade of light buff-chrome. We have 
none to compare with this color for real beauty. 
Ht. 3 ft. June, July. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
HELOTES. Semi-Evergreen. 
This lovely 5-inch light brown bloom has the 
wide tipped in petals with a deeper brown eye 
zone. Quite unique and admired by everyone. 
Its green throat further enhances its recurved 
petals. Ht. 3 ft. April, May. $2.00. 
LAMARIA. Evergreen. 
A companion plant to Sammy Russell in that 
other than being dark red it is more of a scarlet 
orange-red. Same blooming habits; same fast 
grower. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
MEXIA. 
ivergreen. 
This 4-inch flower is the deepest shade of | 
rose-pink, almost a rose-red. Its coloring is 
quite unique and hard to describe even in the 
color charts. Its petals are ruffled and its sepals 
fully recurved and it actually has a big buff 
throat. Ht. 2144 ft. June, July. $2.00. 
MODERN GAL. 
Well folks, here it is! That huge 8-inch wide- 
petaled buff so many of you have seen in our 
fields in bloom. This is not lemon, nor chrome, 
nor golden but a giant flower of true creamy buff; 
a solid self. Ht. 3 ft. June, July. $5.00. 
ivergreen. 
NACHITA. Dormant. 
A true black cherry-red with a yellow line 
across the base of red leading to a true green 
apple throat; velvety deep veins running through 
to 4-inch bloom; ruffled and recurved petals. 
One of the loveliest of the low growing sorts. 
Ht. 18 in. June, July. $2.00. 
RUSSELL GARDENS, SPRING, TEXAS 
PINK GLORY. Dormant. 
This lovely little 4-inch flower is really rose- 
pink with a green throat. It has a deep rose eye 
zone and veins running through the petals. Ht. 
3 ft. May, June. $2.00. 
PINK MIST. 
Visitors have pleaded with us to introduce this 
for several years. This is not a salmon but a real 
shell-pink. Its 44-inch rounded flower and green 
apple throat makes this a glorious addition to 
any garden. Ht. 214 ft. $2.00. 
Dormant. 
PINK PERFECTION. Dormant. 
This dainty little true pink with its green 
star-shaped throat and its fringe flower is one of 
the most profuse bloomers and surely a jewel 
for those seeking pinks. Ht. 3 ft. May, June. 
$2.00. 
RED DIAMONDS. Dormant. 
The richest of all “circus wagon” reds with a 
velvety texture over its dark red eye zone with 
rich veins running through its ruffled petals; 
really a beauty. The sepals are recurved and 
ruffled; its throat a yellow. 4-inch bloom. Ht. 
2 ft. June, July. $2.00. 
SAMMY RUSSELL. Dormant. 
This lovely dainty little 21-inch flower is 
really a red multiflora and a clump in full bloom 
is a sight to behold. This is the best late bloom- 
ing dark red in our fields; is an extremely fast 
grower. Ht. 214 ft. August, September. $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.50. 
SONJA HENIE. Evergreen. 
This is quite the most unusual flower in exist- 
ence as to its blooming habits. We have many 
recurrent bloomers, that is to say that bloom 
profusely in the spring and will bloom some 
again in the fall, but this plant actually has about 
four blooming seasons in one year and it was 
named for Miss Henie with her approval upon 
seeing it in bloom in our fields as late as No- 
vember. To those of you who want the palest 
golden buttercup in a nicely rounded 4-inch 
flower that is almost continuously in bloom, 
consider this. We are introducing it this year 
after growing stock for the past eight years. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
SUN CHASER. Evergreen. 
A fine brilliant fiery Chinese-red, this is really 
a true red with a deep golden throat. Its 414-inch 
bloom is extremely ruffled and its petals recurved. 
Ht. 3 ft. May, June. $2.00. 
VIOLET QUEEN. Dormant. 
This is a coloring between light violet and 
deep orchid with a misty purple cast over the 
whole 4-inch flower. No other color equals this 
in our entire planting. Its throat is huge and 
truly green; ruffled petals and lemon. sepals. 
Ht. 2 ft. May, June. $2.00. 
