POTENTATE 
HEMEROCALLIS—Continued 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass) Each 3.50 
Top ranking pure orange variety from the Sass farms. Robust 
plants that produce a wealth of large blooms on stout well 
branched stems 4 feet in height. August. 
PAINTED LADY (Russell) Each 2.50 
This famous daylily of gigantic size already has a remarkable 
record for its value in breeding superior seedlings. 8 to 9 
inch flowers of apricot yellow dusted cinnamon red. Wide 
ruffled petals. One of Mr. Russell’s finest varieties. 31/4 feet. 
July-August. Picture on page 41. 
PATRICIA (Stout) Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
One of the few fragrant varieties. Highly regarded every- 
where and should be in every collection. Large lemon yellow 
with greenish throat. Resists hottest sun and remains open 
evenings. Evergreen. 3 feet. July. 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith) Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
One of the darkest varieties and very impressive. Deep ma- 
hogany red flushed purple. 31% feet. July-August. 
PETRA (Nesmith) Each 2.50 
Charming and different we think this is one of the prettiest 
of all the Nesmith introductions. The wide petalled flowers 
are light ruby red and soft apricot orange and are produced in 
large numbers for many weeks. Midseason. 32 inches. 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith) Each 1.50; 3 for 3.50 
A most charming daylily of fully reflexed lily form. Dusky 
rose pink with light yellow center. We like it immensely. 
4 feet. July-August. 
PINK LUSTRE (Nesmith) Each 2.50 
Cream ground suffused fulvous red creating a pinkish effect. 
Immense flowers and slightly fragrant. 3 feet. July. 
POMPEIAN RED (Milliken) Each 3.50 
Sparkling garnet red of immense size and open habit. Of ex- 
ceptional fine form and glossy finish we consider this the 
finest of the big reds. Evergreen. 
POTENTATE (Nesmith) Each 6.00 
A rare and much sought after daylily because of the unique 
color. Though the flowers are not large the color is PURPLE. 
Detailed description is near pansy purple or deep petunia 
violet with practically no yellow in the throat. 312 feet. 
July-August. Picture above. 
PRIDE OF HOUSTON (Russell) Each .75 
Two toned red with deep eye zone. Petals bright mahogany 
red, sepals lighter. Evergreen. 3 feet. July-August. 
PRINCESS (Stout) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
One of the lightest yellow daylilies and fragrant. Recurved 
blooms are clear lemon yellow. Evergreen. 2 feet. July. 
PRISCILLA (Russell) Each 1.00 
Wide petaled flowers of deep blush rose. One of Russell's 
best. 
PURPLE DUSK (Nesmith) Each 3.00 
Dark red purple of large size with very broad petals and sepals. 
A handsome late blooming variety. 3 feet. August. 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Russell) Each 1.00 
Large broad petaled flowers of deepest wine red near purple 
with yellow throat and midribs. 3 Y2 feet. July-August. 
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Each 2.00 
Brilliant deep red purple with yellow center. Large recurving 
flowers abundantly produced on strong 4 foot stems. July- 
August. 
PURPLE AND GOLD (Nesmith) 
Extremely wide petaled rounded flower of dusky maroon with 
big yellow cup. A bold and handsome variety. 3 Va feet. July. 
PURPLE FINCH (Nesmith) 
Each 1.50 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell) Each 1.00 
One of the very best of the so-called purple varieties. Color is 
actually wine red with lemon yellow throat. June-July. Re- 
bloomer. 
RAJAH (Stout) .Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
Gaily colored flowers of orange red and deep mahogany cen- 
ters. Heavy bloomer. July-August. 
RED HUSSAR (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
Very bright carmine red lily with deep orange center. 3 V2 feet. 
July-August. 
ROSALIND (Stout) Each 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
Selected clone of fulva rosea, superior in color and a stronger 
grower. One of the best pinks. 3% feet. July-August. 
ROSE GEM (Stout) Each 3.00 
Beautiful dusky rose pink that has received highest praises 
from qualified judges. This one should become most popular. 
3 feet. July-August. 
ROSITA (Hayward) Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Rosy crimson with just the slightest coppery red tone. Un- 
usual color. 3 to 3% feet. July. 
ROSY DAWN (Nesmith) Each 2.50 
A new deep rose pink especially valuable because of its early 
blooming. Petals somewhat twisted. 3 2 feet. June. 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith) Each 2.50; 3 for 6.00 
Without doubt this is one of the finest red daylilies in com- 
merce. A near crimson red with brilliance and color intensity 
not matched by any other red variety. Almost an absolute self 
with glossy finish. 3% feet. July-August. Picture on page 41. 
ROYALTY (Nesmith) Each 1.50 
Rich maroon red with velvety finish and small yellow throat. 
Large open flower with broad petals. The finest of the ma- 
roons. Few plants. 31% feet. July-August. 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) Each 2.00 
One of the highest rated red daylilies that has won highest 
awards. Large 6 inch flowers of deep ruby red. Good grower. 
July-August. 
SACHEM (Stout) Each .75 
Medium sized deep red which does not fade even in hottest 
sun. Most desirable. 
SANTA MARIA (Russell) Each 1.50 
Difficult to describe this lovely daylily. Dusky wine red or 
soft purplish rose gives some idea of the color. Large wavy 
flowers that recurve slightly. Rebloomer. 3 feet. June. 
SERENADE (Stout) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Those who are fond of the delicate colors will enjoy this 
pastel blend of light pink and yellow. A charming variety. 
4 feet. June-July. 
SIRIUS (Yeld) Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Bright orange with faint purple flush in throat. July-August. 
2 feet. 
SPITFIRE (Russell) Each .75 
Fiery red flowers with yellow centers and midribs. Blooms are 
not large but so lavishly produced that an established clump 
is a most vivid mass of color in June and July. Wide open flow- 
ers. 2 feet. 
STALWART (Cook) Each .50 
Large recurved flowers of soft golden yellow overcast purplish 
brown. Strong grower and most floriferous. 3 feet. July- 
August. 
SU-LIN (Nesmith) Each 3.00 
Beautiful bicolor of unusual color pattern. Petals are orchid 
pink, sepals light yellow, open flowers of flaring form. Espe- 
Bae recommended for those who like delicate colors. 3 feet. 
uly. 
WALTER MARX GARDENS © BORING, OREGON 
