"Plant in Groups of 3 of a Kind.” 
NOSIESTA. 36”. The plant is a fast 
grower and has a most unusual 
deep yellow flower, almost chrome 
color, blending with paler varieties. 
6-inch bloom. April, May —_.. $ 1.00 
OLD PAINT. (Russell). 36”. The 
petals are red with almost black 
eye-zone, sepals yellow overcast ma- 
ROGAN oem e Soe ne xt epaeaes Ab $ 1.00 
OLD VINTAGE. (Russell) 32”. This is 
a small bloom, wine colored with a 
Vermin throatets 2.2 oes $ .50 
OUR PET. (Russell) 24’. Yes, this is 
everybody’s pet too, for its height 
is only about 24 inches and the flow- 
ers look like little butterflies. Tiny . 
3%-inch bloom of rich deep yellow 
overeast orange-red, with a fiery red 
eye zone. One of the most profuse 
bloemers: (eee ee See $2.50 
3 for $ 1.00 
ORANGE BEAUTY. (Sass) 44’. This 
is a deep golden-orange with wonder- 
ful substance, a nice bloom and 
blooms in the latter part of the sea- 
BONY Vina ene ie ae aes $ 3.00 
OPHIR. 48”. A large yellow, fine for 
backgrounds, gives a beautiful ef- 
fect when in bloom. —_............. $ .50 
3 for. ($41.00 
PAI PEI. (Russell) 30”. A four inch 
flower of rosy-pink, its petals are a 
rose with a deeper eye-zone. (Net). 
RE Me SOMES onl 1) SieBot Ls er $ 2.00 
PARAMOUNT. This wide-petaled Day- 
lily of rich red, ruffled and slightly 
recurved, is an unusually profuse 
bloomer. Its stiff, erect stems are 
something to remember on a well- 
established clump. A fast multiplier 
and one that certainly needs no 
pampering. June, July $ 2.00 
PARRADO. (Russell) 30”. This is a 
shell-salmon with a deeper salmon 
eye, repeats in the fall. (Net). $ 3.00 
PARTY GOWN. (Milliken) 42”. A large 
bi-color, the sepals yellow, and the 
petals are Indian red. $ 2.00 
PALAMINO. (Russell) 30”. This is a 
creamy-buff with a faint touch of 
DInKICNGt ice oe ee $ 3.00 
PAT FLEMING. (Russell). A true wine 
tone with a burgundy veining and a 
beautiful sheen over the whole flow- 
er. The throat is green-yellow..$ 1.00 
PATRICIA. (Stout) 36”. Fine pale 
lemon-yellow with a gren shading in 
the throat, has nice texture and 
blooms; Well, 303 ee ee ee a $ 1.00 
PAINTED LADY. (Russell) 36”. A 
large ruffled flower with a. cinna- 
mon overcast on yellow, a tawny 
toned. Most people think it is the 
best of the Hems. Our stock is limit- 
Cd SUCNGL) a. eee een ee $ 4.00 
PEPPERMINT. (Douglas) 38”. A 
bright rose-red with a pale cream 
mid-rib that reminds one of the pep- 
permint sticks. Its very pretty and 
different in the daylily world. (Net). 
ec eleeE Ney 2 ty OS ao eee ee ee $10.00 
PERSIAN PRINCESS. (Nesmith) 36”. 
D. Deep velvety maroon, darker 
halo; vigorous grower, _............ $ 2.00 
PERSONAL APPEARANCE. (Russell) 
34”, This is one of the last of the 
big yellows to bloom. The petals are 
ruffled and pale with the sepals being 
slightly deeper. If you want a late 
bloomer, sthissig: 1b ee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
PIERRE SUE. (Russel) 38”. A rosy- 
pink with a deeper eye-zone, the 
petals are ruffled and recurved. 
tert Ok SME ae ee alee Cet ENT, $ 1.00 
PIQUANTE. (Nesmith) 40”. An un- 
usual rose with a yellow cup in the 
throat, the blooms give a rasberry 
effect in the garden. ................ $ 1.50 
PINK CHARM. (Nesmith) 48”. This is 
a silvery-pink of quite a large bloom, 
It has the most appeal to the visitors 
of all.thes pink- tones ..6 = 95.1250 
PORT. (Stout) 30”. A full, small red, 
slighter darker in the throat and set 
off with a green throat. Stays open 
Bert Geist seeks bead ee Be $ 1.00 
POMPEIAN RED. (Milliken) 30”. This 
is a self-smooth textured flower of a 
6 in, spread when open, the color 
being a tangee in color of Pompeian- 
red ZENet). ain Bees ae a $ 2.50 
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