PATRICIA (Stout)—3 ft. July. Lovely 
pale lemon-yellow with greenish throat. 
Cool, fresh looking, weather resistant, 
waxy 5 inch flowers. Very fragrant 
aT MUNA ote 2 URN ET WE RRs pe ea le Each $0.75 
PEACH BLUSH (Lester)—A 6 inch 
flower of peach-yellow with a faint 
pink eye zone. Well branched and grace- 
ful. Very floriferous, 40 inches. 
Se ngtigd Sty Uc CAN AS TD UAL ee a Each $3.00 
PERSONAL APPEARANCE (Russell) 
—2 ft. A very late, very profuse bloom- 
er, 5 inch ruffled flowers of pale yellow 
with sepals of golden yellow. Each $1.00 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith 1940) — Soft 
ochre-red giving a garden effect of deep 
coral pink, late, 38 inch. Each $1.25 
POMEGRANATE (39-44) (Nesmith)— 
Radiant and glowing is the all upstand- 
ing red with tints of copper and tan on 
the margins of the sepals and petals. 
The flowers are shaped like an open 
lily with wavy edges and very graceful 
form, the stalks have wide braning. 
August. 50 inches. ........... Each $3.00 
POTENTATE— (Nesmith -943) Lumin- 
ous purple, smooth and satiny, the 
color extending deep into the throat 
and including stamens and pistil. Out- 
standing. July. 3% ft. Each $5.00 
PORT (Stout)—A full flower of rich 
sprightly red, with sturdy, much branch- 
ed stalks bearing many flowers. Slight- 
PRIMULA—Large, early, wide petaled 
yellow. Opens full even on dull days. 
Late June through July. .... Each $3.00 
PURPLE SAGE (Russell)—Deep wine; 
one of the darkest of the purples. The 
petals are ruffled, with a slightly yel- 
low mid-rib. Flowers of good size that 
keep well in the hot sun. June-July. 
omits aoe eee _ Each $1.00 
QUEEN ESTHER (Sass)—A very bril- 
liant crimson, medium size, very compact 
form. Hegt. 36 in. July. ... Each $3.00 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Russell—Col- 
or of flower is chrome yellow or light 
orange, the petals are broad and over- 
lapping. The six inch blooms remain 
open over a long period when cut. One 
of the earliest of the large varieties to 
bloom on stalks 3 feet tall. Each $1.00 
QUEEN OF TEXAS EM 
(Russ)—-A 
lovely rosy-red daylily. 
Each $1.00 
Joga 
RAJAH (Stout)—Large flowers of Eng- 
lish red with darker eye-zone. Throat 
orange with greenish tinge. Well 
branched stalks, 3 %ft. Open evenings. 
TENG Sbieect AL rcs pears sR ES ee Each $0.50 
RED ADMIRAL (Russ)—EM, 2% ft. 
A real fiery red with richest yellow 
throat. Really. nices7.2.-— Each $1.00 
RED CINDERELLA—Dormant. A bril- 
liant Chinese red, with a satiny sheen 
and an orange throat. The petals of the 
4% inch flower are wide and ruffled 
and slightly recurved. This is what we’d 
term a real circus-wagon red and in full 
bloom it show off a block away. Hegt. 
916 = fte May) URC crs ae. Each $1.00 
RED PERFECTION (Russell)—36 inch. 
An orange red with petals slightly 
ruffled. Each $1.25 
REDWOOD (H. M. Hill 1¢48)—A fine 
shade of clear red with bright yellow in 
the throat. The flower heads are well- 
branched on tall strong stems. 
Eri sn Daan a a e eeoeaee hretee t Ge hn giin ts Each $2.00 
REVOLUTE (Sass)—This has been call- 
ed an improved Hesperus, but it has an 
individuality that is quite different, a 
shade lighter in color tone with a more 
ruffled outline. Each$2.00 
ROSE OF TEXAS—Dormant. Rosy-red, 
almost fiery red but lighter. Highly 
favored in my field and a very fast 
grower. 4 inch bloom. Het. 3 ft. April- 
Ma Vid Utes ieee are ose ee Each $1.00 
ROSALIND—This is one ofthe most 
interesting species, the parent and 
source of our pink and rose colors. 
Rosalind is most distinctive, a bright 
rose-red shade with a silvery sheen. 
Very) pretty i3 ee Each $1.50 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith, 1942)— A 
marvelous flower of almost crimson red 
with glow and life throughout. It has 
the most intense red color that I have 
seen in a Hemerocallis. A smoothly 
finished flower with full semi-reflexed 
petals and sepals; a self with almost no 
yellow in the cup. The stalks are med- 
ium height with good branching. July, 
August. 38 inches. (Introducer’s des- 
eription. ) Each $4.00 
RUSSELL’S BLACK SWAN. (Russell) 
24 inch. This daylily has purple petals 
and slightly lighter sepals. ... Each $1.00 
RUSSELL’S MINUET (Russell)—2 ft. 
4% inch dwarf with wide overlapping 
petals of rich rose with wide yellow 
stripe down center of each. Sepals, 
canary yellow. Each. $.100 
