STAR OF CALIFORNIA (Russell) This 
_ flower has many shades of pastel colors. 
Tt is an unusual shade of yellow over- 
_easted a rich cinnamon red, with a rich 
_ deeper cinnamon eyezone and a lovely 
green throat. 6 inch bloom. June- July. 
0 TR oe gi Nae 1.00 
- *STARS OVER DALLAS (Russell) A 
very pale lemon with a cool green throat 
Texture is very good and the wide over- 
lapping petals are slightly twisted and 
recurved. June-July. About 3 Ft. 3.50 
STATELY LASS (Hill) The tallest bi- 
tone, this is a two toned red with a 
small amount of purple cloring. Bright 
and well branched. 3.50 
SUNNY WEST (Sass) Big soft canary 
yellow of uniform coloring. Is a pro- 
lifie and blooms long. July. 4 Ft. aye 
SUNRAY (Nesmith) Like Moonray but 
- deeper in color. It is an apricot yellow 
with a purple zone in the throat. July. 
fresh pink blended 
es ee 
1225 
SUSAN (Russell) Petals rosy red, with 
sepals lemon overcast a rosy red. July. 
Petite SS 1.00 
“SWEETBRIAR Lustrous 
Large 
1.00 
(Nesmith ) 
apricot. 
blooms. 3% Ft. July. 
SYLVIA (Russell) Petals rosy pink, 
sepal lemon, with a deep rosy evyezone. 
July. 3% Ft. Bees 1.00 
TAJ MAHAL (Russell) This is a twice 
bloomer here. This is a rich chrome, 
and velvety. It has a rich purple eye- 
zone. 2 Ft. June-July. -75 
“TAMIAMI (Watkins) This one has an 
unusual shade of red. It can be classed 
a self Pompcian red. Really pretty. 2.00 
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TARAWA 
July. 
Ft. 
(Burtner) Red. 3% 
Pee atte nee 2.50 
TEJAS (Russell) Very bright medium 
sized red with an illuminating glow in 
the throat. June-July. 3 Ft. .50 
TEMPLE FIRE (Emigholz) Medium 
toned orange-red with orange cup and 
no midlines. A 6 inch broad petaled 
hloom. 2% Ft. July. 1.50 
THALIA (Russell) A canary yellow 
flower overcast with a rosy brown. The 
sepals are twisted, petals are pinched. 
Rate Ree CLL see eal Oa ore AAS” 1.00 
THE BATTLE CRY (Russell) A lovely 
deep reddish purple Daylily with a love- 
ly rosy sheen. 2% Ft. June-July. _.. .75 
“THE CHAMP (Russell) A large pale 
yellow with a faint shading of rich 
copper that can hardly be seen late in 
the evening. A dandy one here. 2% 
Ft. June-July. .75 
“THE DIRECTOR (Russell) Rich wine 
red, with narrow veins of burgundy. 
July. 2% Ft. 1.00 
“THE MEADOWLARK (Russell) An 
exquisite bloom. Orange yellow with 
a darker eyezone. July 2% Ft. __. 2.00 
THERON (Stout) Deep dark red purple 
with orange throat, and the petals are 
twisty. This one rebloomed abundantly 
last fall 3 Ete July: .50 
THOROBRED (Nesmith) Large lily-like 
flowers of rich red. June-July. 3 Ft. 1.00 
TIGER EYE (Johnson) Deep chrome, 
handsome chimney red eyezone. 3 Ft. 
July. é: 1.00 
“TOM THUMB (Wheeler) A dwarf red 
daylily growing about a foot tall. 3 
inch flowers are bright red and of reg- 
ular form. Scarce, Fine for rock gard- 
en. July. 3.00 
“TRAIL OF GOLD (Russell) This is a 
real fine Daylily. Buff chrome self, 
and nice size blooms. 3 Ft. July .... 1.00 
TRIUMPH (Stout) The rich orange 
flower is 5 inches in diameter. July. 
Doyoart erye Aula jue keke eee aR” Wath pai 1.50 
TYLER’S RED (Tyler) An open deep 
mahogany red. The flowers are large 
and the plant is vigorous and _ ever- 
green, 2% Ft. - 1.50 
“VESPERS (Nesmith) A night blooming 
Daylily. Pale cream yellow. Medium 
large and heavy substance. July. 3 Ft. 
RAS th RR, kage 2.006 
VICTORY TAIERHCHWANG (Traub) 
Floriferous, wine colored Daylily. July. 
31% Ft. 1.50 
