SPRING PARADE. (Russell) 24’. This 
is a raspberry-wine with ruffled pet- 
als and a deeper eye-zone and deep 
veins running through each twisted 
petal, rosy-brown sepals and apple- 
STORM AUTO AUT ge ee Tay. $ 2.00 
SPITFIRE. (Russell) 18”. We consid- 
er this one of Mr. Russell’s best in 
the dwarfs, being a good red with 
a slight mid-rib and yellow throat. 
This daylily blooms constantly in 
our gardens and is perfect for your 
DOLOGlariee et ee eee eh ot $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
STAR OF CALIFORNIA. (Russell). 
36”. This is an unusual shade of yel- 
low, overcast with a rich cinnamon- 
red and a red-eye zone, the throat is 
yellow-green and this daylily starts 
blooming quite early. _.......... $50 
3 for $ 1.00 
STAR OF GOLD. (Sass) 50”. One of 
the largest of all the light yellows, 
7” bloom and star shaped flower. 
oe Erni REE 2G ee Rr el i i a er $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
STARS OVER DALLAS. (Russell) 36”. 
One of the palest lemons, with a 
cool green throat and a green cast 
over the entire flower. Its wide petals 
are of excellent texture. A full 15- 
inch beauty growing 3 feet high. Ap- 
BUM te CIN EG) bn sk $ 2.00 
SU-LIN. (Nesmith) 35”. This is a 
lovely pastel bi-color of pale mauve 
and creamy-yellow, the flowers are 
Openranoet Arings (hier Se $ 2.00 
SUNNY WEST. (Sass) 50”. This is a 
night bloomer of pale yellow and 
has a habit of lasting until around 
noon the next day. A must if you 
like night bloomers for your garden. 
RY ee eee es $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
SUPREME. (Russell) 34”. This is one 
of the earliest of the large light yel- 
lows, blooming with some of the later 
blooming Iris and has 7” bloom with 
a pinched petal and slightly twisted 
(PACH Ie  oeset ie se eae eee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
SUSAN. (Russell) 36’. Huge bi-color 
petals are rosy-red and sepals are 
lemon witha flush; 2.2.2 $ 1.00 
SUN CHASER. (Russell). A fine bril- 
liant fiery Chinese-red, this is really 
a true red with a deep golden throat. 
Its 4%-inch bloom is extremely ruf- 
fled and its petals recurved. $ 2.00 
SWEETBRIAR. (Nesmith) 40”. This 
is not a pink daylily but has a pink 
tone on a clump. It gives the ap- 
pearance of pink. The bloom is open 
with a mid-rib through the petal and 
sepal. A soft yellow cup in the 
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SYMPHONY. (Stout) 32’. This is a 
pastel-pink and yellow blend with a 
rose eye-zone that stays open 24 
hours, a very beautiful daylily that 
starts to bloom early... $ 1.50 
SOUTHERN SUNSHINE. (M. Stev- 
ens). 88”. (See Page 1) $ 5.00 
TAMARA. (Milliken). 48”, Large rosy 
bi-color or rosy-red and yellow. 
Se NON EE Se) Ao See ee RO IE $ 2.50 
TAJ MAHL. (Russell) 24”. Rich 
chrome with a velvety sheen and a 
wide eye-zone of rich purple-red. This 
daylily is one of the narrow twisted 
WATIGUIES oe ee oe ee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
THE CHAMP. (Russell) 36”. This huge 
palest of pale yellows has wide over- 
laping petals with a faint shading 
of rich copper that can hardly be seen 
late in the evening. Keeps well in the 
hottest sun and blooms profusely, 
CNGE ices nee ee we ene $ 1.50 
3 for $ 3.00 
TEJAS. (Russell) 36”. This is a small 
bloom of fiery red and small yellow 
throat. It produces hundreds of 
blooms on a clump and is a must in 
your garden if you want mass color. 
Bee Ni eNO bE AE ea EEE $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
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