SWEETBRIAR 
PEONY RED (Traub) 
A vinaceous or wine red quite different from the mahogany 
reds. Evergreen. 4 ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith) 
Large widely open flowers (Etruscan red of Ridgway), which 
have a very rosy appearance. The center of the flower is a soft 
yellow, light cadmium of Ridgway. We think it one of the best 
of the pinkish daylilies. Semi-deciduous. 4 ft. $1.25; 3 for $3.00 
PINK DREAM (Frank Childs) 
At last a true PINK daylily, and you will love it because it has 
all the delicacy and charm you could wish for. The flowers are 
about 5 inches across, and while the petals are but 1%; inches 
wide, and the sepals slightly less, the flowers have such remark- 
able substance and open so fully, and retain their freshness far 
into the evening hours—you will probably feel as we do that it is 
perfect just as it is. 3 ft. $17.50 
PINK LASS (Nesmith) 
Pinkish flowers of medium size, which makes a beautiful picture 
when in a clump. The plant increases well and flowers freely. 
Deciduous. 3 ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
POMPEIAN RED (Milliken) 
The petals, 144 inches wide, and the sepals are both “dark 
tangee” in color (Pompeian red, Ridgway). The throat is orange. 
A beautiful self of firm substance. It opens wide to a spread of 
6 inches. Semi-deciduous. 24 ft. (See illustration on page 28.) 
$3.50 
PORT (Stout) 
A daylily that catches the eye quickly because of its bright red 
flowers. These are of medium size and are borne on well-branched 
scapes. Very popular. Summer. Semi-evergreen. 2% ft. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
POTENTATE (Nesmith) 
Luminous flowers 0! pansy purple, with both stamens and 
pistils carrying out the same color scheme, giving a hemerocallis 
of exceeding richness. Midseason. 3 ft. See cover for illustration. 
$6.00 
PRINCESS (Stout) 
A fragrant lemon-yellow with a spread of 5 inches. One of the 
lightest yellow daylilies. Evergreen, 2% ft. 50c 
PSYCHE (Wheeler) 
Here is one of the most beautiful of the Wheeler daylilies. The 
form is unusual, with long broad petals which recurve like iris 
falls. Soft yellow with faint lavender halo. Midseason. Tall. $8.50 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Russell) 
Well shaped flowers of wine-purple—one of the deepest. 3 as 
$1.0 
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PURPLE FINCH (Nesmith) 
This daylily received its name because of its color resemblance 
to the glistening purple on the head of the bird of this name. The 
sepals are red purple, the cup is yellow. Deciduous. 3% ft. 
$2.00; 3 for $5.00 
PURPLE SAGE 
Deep wine. The petals are ruffled with a slightly yellow midrib. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell) 
One of the most attractive of the purple daylilies. The flowers 
are not large (442 inches) but open wide, are somewhat ruffled 
and of deep wine color. Deciduous. 3 ft. 75¢ 
RED BIRD (Stout) 
Brilliant red, excellent garden subject, as the well branched 
scapes carry many blossoms. Evergreen. 3 ft. $1.50 
REDROCK CANYON (Milliken) 
A full 54-inch large orange-red flower with broad conspicu- 
ously creped petals, 134 inches wide. Middle portion of petals 
“Brazil red” shading to “garnet-brown” along the edges. Sepals 
have an overlay of “English-red” on a base of light cadmium. 
Width 1% inches. Throat between “light cadmium” and “lemon 
chrome”. Semi-evergreen. 4 ft. See illustration in color on IS 
ROSALIND (Stout selection) 
This is a variant of the wild hemerocallis, Fulva rosea, which 
was collected in China. From these collected plants sent to Dr. 
Stout he selected this clear colored rosy-pink. The 4- to 5-inch 
tlowers open wide and the petals are recurving. Deciduous. 3 ft. 
$2.00 
ROSE GEM (Stout) 
A large flower of old rose, with a darker rose eye-zone on the 
petals. The throat is greenish yellow. One of the best in this color 
range. Evergreen. 3 ft. $2.50 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith) 
A striking near crimson-red in color. Very popular and a good 
performer everywhere. 3 ft. $3.50 
ROYALTY (Nesmith) 
If you like rich maroon coloring you will like this well shaped 
flower. Except for the yellow cup it is one color throughout. 3 ft. 
$1.50 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) 
Luminous ruby red with a green-gold throat. Very large flowers 
with a delicate gold line traced down the center of the petals. 
Vigorous and evergreen. 3% ft. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
RUFFLED PINAFORE (Milliken) 
One of our favorite daylilies, a precious flower of warm apricot- 
yellow, with broad overlapping petals and sepals. The 1%4 inch 
wide petals are creped and their edges are daintily crinkled. There 
is a slight green tinge to the throat and a pale rosy halo at its outer 
limits. Evergreen. 24% ft. (See illustration in color on page 28.) 
$10.00 
SACHEM (Stout) 
Exceptionally fine. The dark red medium sized flowers do not 
fade even on our hottest and brightest days. The throat is light 
orange contrasting sharply with the outer deeply colored portion. 
Summer. Evergreen. 31% ft. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
SAN JUAN (Traub) 
A dark red (Morocco-red) recurved 5-inch flower with a 
greenish-yellow throat. The outer or reverse side is Empire- 
yellow thus making the flowers sharply two faced. It helps accent 
plantings of lighter colors. Evergreen. 3 ft. $2.50 
SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler) 
Flaming scarlet petals, much recurved like a turkscap. Very 
bright and popular. Medium late. 32 inches. $4.50 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER 
A tall large flowered apricot-yellow. The plants are excellent in 
landscaping because of their good evergreen foliage. Summer. 
32 ft. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
SOVEREIGN (Yeld) 
Soft chrome yellow, shaded brown on the outside. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
STALWART (Cook) 
Gold overlay on tawny red, large flowers, throat yellow. A free 
flowering vigorous daylily that is deservedly popular. Deciduous. 
Summer. 3% ft. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
STAR OF GOLD (H. P. Sass) 
One of the very finest light yellows. Very large spreading flow- 
ers, 7 inches, held high in the air. A very vigorous plant. Ever- 
green. Summer. 4% ft. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
