POTENTATE. (Nesmith) 40”. This is 
a luminous flower of pansy-purple, 
smoothly finished with a _ distinct 
Satin finish. (Net). 5... $ 6.00 - 
PRAIRIE GOLD. (Russell) 24”. A nice, 
4% in. bloom of canary-gold, nice 
LemiIbOumtNCUys 303. a). $ 2.00 
PRINCESS. (Stout) 34’.This is a large 
light yellow, almost lemon, with 
wide overlapping petals, a touch of 
green in the throat. __._........ $ 1.50 
PURPLE FINCH. (Nesmith) 40”. This 
color resemblance of the glistening 
purple on the head of the bird of this 
daylily gets its name because of its 
name. The sepals are red-purple, the 
throat. is yellow. (Net). $ 2.00 
PURPLE ELF (Nesmith) 34”. Neat 
and trim, recurved, dark red purple. 
Ap GORE) ag Oe OE Ried ry ee $ 1.50 
PURPLE HAZE. (Russell) 24’. A true 
wine-purple with darker veins run- 
ning through the flower. $ 1.50 
PURPLE WATERS. (Russell) 36’. Pet- 
als and sepals are a light purple 
with a green-yellow throat and the 
petals are rufflde slightly. Big 
JSISSie Gig Mieak Se Ure ae eee ee $ 1.00 
PURPLE EMPEROR. (Russell) 34”. 
One could say that this is an open 
cup shaped daylily with mid-rib in 
sepal and petal, offset with an open 
yellow throat, the whole flower is a 
smooth, light purple. <_........ $ 1.50 
PURPLE SAGE. (Russell) 36”. One of 
the darkest of the wine-purples, the 
petals are ruffled with a slight mid- 
rib and a deep yellow-green throat. 
This is one of the few dayliles that 
blooms spring and fall for us over a 
period of years, so we list it as a 
twice season bloomer. —.............. $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
PYGMEAN. 36”. An early mahogany- 
red and orange combination repeats 
vitae ala Ves 2 1 A pie ele eee eee $ .75 
3 for $ 1.50 
QUEEN OF DALLAS. 36”. This love- 
ly 6-inch, extremely ruffed flower is 
buff yellow with faint fulvous mark- 
ings. May, June (Net) ........ $ 2.00 
QUEEN OF GONZALES. (Russell) 34- 
in. pure orange, early midseason. 
EE tot SON AI OE) SPC RES Re $ 1.50 
RAJAH. (Stout) 36”. Large open scar- 
let-orange with burning red stripe 
one the petals of deepest red. This is 
a very showy daylily on a clump. 
Men are crazy about it, they will 
always select it when its blooming 
Peuiver OS arien 1... 52 Wes tee nee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
RED CINDERELLA. (Russell) 24”. A 
lovely brilliant red with a satiny 
sheen and an orange throat. The 
flower is wide and ruffled and slight- 
DORE WOR) Bsc s se eee $ 2.00 
RED KING. 34”. This is an early 
blooming red with a hint of orange, 
the red is not hard and makes a vivid 
picture Ona. chimpecs sass Ley Es 
3 for $ 1.50 
RED LADY. (Stout) 44”. Almost a 
scarlet-red, tall and good bloomer. 
GED Nett > gee es See a $ 2.00 
RED KNIGHT. (Stout) 48”. This is a 
twin to Red Lady and should be 
planted together. (Both for $3.50 
when bought together.) —.... $ 2.00 
RED BIRD. (Stout) 36”. A vermillion- 
red with ox-blood eye and a yellow 
green throat. A brilliant daylily. 
aN Pom grr. Wek | WI REO whee ee cee $ 2.50 
REAL GLORY. (Russell) 36’. This is a 
very pale lemon with a wide pink 
cast on the tip of the petals. .$ 1.00 
RED TOKEN. (Russell) 34”. This is a 
smooth red, somewhat twisted with 
an eye-zone of mahogany; set off 
with a yellow-orange throat. ..$ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
REDROCK CANYON. (Milliken) 48”. 
Petals are orange-red, sepals of Eng- 
lish-red on a cladium base... $ 2.00 
REDWOOD. (Hill) 58”. A good shade 
of red with a bright yellow throat, 
the form on this daylily is nice, mak- 
ing about a 7” bloom. It has a light 
line around petal and sepal. ..$ 1.50 
Select any 6 $1.00 Daylilies in this Folder for $3.50, 1 of a Kind. 
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