REVOLUTE. (Sass) 48”. This is con- 
sidered one of Mr. Sass’s best in the 
yellows, a large bloom and very 
stately. (NGb) sme. ey cele $ 5.00 
RED PERFECTION. (Russell) 36”. An 
orange-red with petals slightly ruf- 
fled. sets kes le he Sh $ 2.00 
RED REFLEX. 34”. A red with some 
rose through the flower having a 5” 
bloom, ruffled and recurved slightly 
On thespetal sie ee Ns $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
ROSE GEM. (Stout) 36”. This is an 
all over rose color with a greenish- 
yellow throat, the flower having a 6” 
spread. We like this in the rose 
shades, it has proven to be one of 
the. Destce. & cess aes eae oe $ 2.00 
ROSE OF TEXAS. (Russell) 33”. This 
is a light rosy-red with a red flash 
on the petal and sepal giving this 
flower a glow; very pretty _.$ 2.00 
ROYALTY. (Nesmith) 40”. Large vel- 
vety maron with a blackish sheen, 
yellow cup in center, midseason. 
Se TORN Lee oat Dicey pen Sa es $ 1.50 
RUBY SUPREME. (Wheeler) 42”. 
Wide open 7” blooms of luminous 
ruby-red, the throat is green-gold. 
We consider this one of the finest 
daylilies on the market today -$ 2.00 
RUSSELL’S GLADIATOR. (Russell) 
34”. Deep golden-yellow with a sal- 
mon eye-zone and a bright green 
throat. Its wide petals have a beauti- 
ful twist and recurved shape. $ 1.50 
RUSSELL’S MINUET. (Russell) 18”. 
This is a wide 44 bloom of lemon- 
yellow, and rose. The flower is beau- 
tifully formed and considered a 
OWA it See es Be ee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
RUSSELL’S BLACK SWAN. (Russell). 
24”, This daylily has purple petals 
and lighter sepals. —.............. $° .50 
STOR ead00 
SABRINA, Magneta and plum shades 
with a copper overflush which varies 
from day to day. 40” nicely branch- 
BdUStem ss liater cs se Lert) $ 2.00 
SACHEM. (Stout) 42”. A good red 
with a light orange throat, blooms 
are short 4%” and does not fade in 
Che- Une ta a eee $ 1.00 
SANTA MARIA, (Russell) 34”. A light 
orchid and rose combination accord- 
ing to the weather but ayways pretty. 
Warm days its a beautiful orchid bi- 
tone and cool days a rose-orchid bi- 
tone, this daylily repeats in the fall 
also, so we call it a twice bloomer 
Pe RN RR RN he a MP Bleak = $ 1.50 
3 for $ 3.00 
SERENADE. 38’. A blend of yellow and 
rose-pastel blend, rather pretty. 
$ 
SAN PEDRO. (Russell) 34”. A fine 
clear yellow-orange with a 7” bloom 
that petals twist slightly. Throat has 
derreenish CASt. Bee itn $ 2.00 
SIENNA. (Nesmith) 36”. A_ well 
shaped flower with petals and sepals 
recurved, frilled slightly and faint 
mid-rub. The yellow background is 
flushed with apricot-orange with a 
very little yellow throat. A smooth 
COX CUMS ee Pe a Dae ie mE $ 2.00 
SILVER STARS. (Russell) 34”. This 
is a huge twisted flower or char- 
treuse-green with 7” blooms with a 
flare that makes one think of stars. 
CNet) seen ettpetrone tisha aah $ 2.00 
SKYLARK. (Russell) 48”. This is a 
tall. erect lily of lemon, with thick 
texture and a faint green throat, car- 
ries a mass of blooms that are 44% 
to 5” across, we are happy to be 
able to list this at this price this 
GEL bet Gh te ah er en $ 1.00 
3 Llores 2.00 
SYLVIA. (Russell) 50”. Large bloom of 
rosy-pink petals and sepals are lem- 
on toned with a slight flush or rose. 
bak eer Cat Ions aR ORE i GED She, WL $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
SOUDAN. (Stout). 36”. A true yellow 
of fine substance and ruffled petal 
and sepal the petals are broad and 
SI hed sete ses aks Fie eee $ 1.00 
SPANISH MAIN. (Russell) 32”. This 
pink looks like Mrs. Houston except 
a little deeper in color with a rose- 
pink eye-zone. (Net). ........ $ 2.50 
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