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PSYCHE—(Wheeler 1950). Wide long petals, creped, frilled 
and very recurved, producing a new and distinct form. Color 
light yellow. June-July. 31% ft. Evergreen. $6.50 
PURPLE DUSK—(Nesmith 1947). Dark red-purple, (oxblood) 
with no other color showing in the throat. Large, full-petal- 
led eandislates || iilye\osmo) sett saan anne ennn Cine $3.00 
PURPLE FINCH—(Nesmith 1942), Richly glowing red-purple 
with darker flush above the yellow cup. Recurving segments. 
VUlLY SUe elie. Mee ee oe helt ie eee mae Ie ee $2.00 
PURPLE MOOR~—(Nesmith 1942). Glistening dahlia-purple 
with a yellow gilding in the center of the bloom. June-July. 
BU/O: SUR, Up ene Oe A! FEM OES Tlic bet Shs Sy ES ne Net $2.00 
PURPLE SAGE—(Russell 1942). Very crinkled brownish wine 
with satiny sheen and green-yellow throat. 5” flower with 
medium broad petals. June-July. 3144 ft. = $0.75 
PURPLE WATERS—(Russell 1942). Rosy wine-red, very recurv- 
ed. A 5” flower with broad petals and lemon-yellow throat. 
‘n= ULV Ae S/S Cn Pm ee emir ee an mune tec, Be Ms ee $0.75 
QUEEN ESTHER —(Sass 1949). Brilliant crimson self, medium 
SIZCC sy] ULV1G <1 Coates Ame re Seni ee rt it BEER ne TA) ni, $3.00 
RADIANT—(Yeld 1930). Clear pure orange of extra fine sub- 
stance and texture. Smooth and waxy. July-Aug. 4 ft. _.. $0.50 
RAJAH—(Stout 1935). Vivid nasturtium-red coloring, scarlet- 
orange with garnet-brown eye zone. A flashy flower you wili 
Likes} ULyeA Woh 3/5 C eee eee eee Siew eee Em Ne ala eed $0.50 
RED BIRD—(Stout 1941). Distinctive rosy red with great ap- 
peal. Deeper mid-zone, green-yellow throat. Medium large, 
petals recurved and semi-full. A lovely daylily. July. 3 ft. 
EVELOTCE Ne Seeks ne ee ene eee eae, eee) UNI OT Rae $1.50 
RED CINDERELLA—(Russell 1945). Bright red, clear and at- 
tractive. One of the better Russell reds. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$1.00 
RED HUSSAR—(Nesmith 1943). Between carmine and oxblood- 
red with orange cup. 5” dia. Segments medium wide. June- 
Jul ye. 43 ois BE gee De ben ae merck ini A na ES tees $1.60 
RED RIOT—(Russell 1944). Colorful orange-red with orange 
cup and midlines. Medium width flower, (54%%”) and seg. 
ments. June-July. 34% ft. Evergreen. $0.50 
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REGAL LADY—(Nesmith 1941). Rose-red petals with yellow midline. 
Yellow sepals, flushed rose, grecn-yellow throat. 4” flower. June- 
Jullyse4 ft. Sooo se eet es ok ee $1.00 
RELIANT—(Cook 1951). Sun-resistant medium yellow, large and 
fine. July. 4 fet. $5.00 
RIVIERA—(Emigholz 1946). Lovely apricot-orange in a widely open- 
ed 5” flower with broad, fluted petals. June-July. 4 ft. $2.00 
ROSE REVERIE—(V. Christenson 1946). Red banana color with 
crimped petals and narrow cream edge on sepals. Throat yellow. A 
charming, large-flowered daylily. July. 3% ft. $4.00 
ROUGE VERMILION—(Traub). Bright red, as indicated by its name. 
Petals rather narrow but the color is attractive. July. 3% ft. Ever- 
OTCCN Ae ae $2.50 
ROYAL BEAUTY—(Taylor 1947). Medium large (5”) rose-purple or 
peony-red on well-branched scapes. Sun resistant. July. 3 ft. $2.00 
ROYALTY—(Nesmith 1940). Large open flowers of velvety deep ma- 
roon with broad petals and sepals, the color extending down into 
the-throat.: July. 344 ft) = co 5 ee ee $1.50 
ROYAL RUBY—(Nesmith 1942). Smoothly finished almost crimson 
self of glowing intensity, the color carried into the throat. July. 
St een Eee eee $3.00 
RUBY SUPREME—(Whcecler 1940). An outstanding red, antique- 
ruby in color, throat greenish gold, and narrow gold midline. 
Vigorous plant. Flower is 54” with wide petals. July. 34% ft. Ever- 
[54S ten en eee ee eens, ee a $1.50 
