*RUSSELL’S GLADIATOR (Russell) A 
real fine Daylily. This is a tangerine 
with a lovely salmon eye. ____-_--_- 1.50 
RUSSELL’S PARAMOUNT § (Russe!l) 
REC) 2 ee Sete be Ee er eae 1.00 
SALADIN (Steven) A clear toned shade 
of near cherry red without any yellow 
or dusky accompaniment. Moderately 
large smooth satiny, wide open flowers. 
UL Vee Eat he ee es, Shale NS ew a em 2.00 
*SALINE FLAME (Rudy) A floriferous 
Nasturtium red with a contrasting star 
shaped golden yellow throat. A fine 
yellow midline in petals and a wire edge 
of yellow on sepals add beauty and il- 
lumination. 5 inch bloom. 3% Ft. July. 
3.00 
SAN JUAN (Traub) A dark red (Mor- 
occo red) recurved 5 inch flower, green- 
ish yellow throat. The reverse side is 
Empire yellow, thus making the flower 
Glaehaolhi’, Uor Tee: Ses Se 1.50 
*SANTA MARIA (Russell) An indes- 
cribable color, probably wine to orchid 
fits this fairly well. On established 
plants the blooms are large and gor- 
PeOUSs) UNG) Gly on) tee ee eee 2.00 
*SCARLET PRINCESS (Russell) A 
most profuse blooming orange red flow- 
er, with brilliant ruffled petals fully re- 
curved and a distinct but narrow yellow 
margin around the edges of the petals 
and sepals. Real nice. 3 Ft. June- July. 
Ie Oe ahs eek Seen ae ee ee 1.00 
*SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler) A med- 
jum size bloom of most brilliant red. 
Many visitors think this one of the red- 
dest. 2% Ft. 2.75 
SCEPTRE (Bechtold) Large jonquil yel- 
low. Many blooms open at the same 
time on heavy stems. June-July. 2 Ft. 
RS ie Se OR eh ey Oe Ra a 3.00 
*SCORCHER (Russell) A flaming blend 
of deep gold and Arabian red. Open eve- 
nings, and takes the weather well. 3% 
TEP Bees BN Ik’ 95) PM 2 Sah ee ah i a 1.25 
SEMINOLE CHIEF (Lester) Cherry red. 
1.50 
SHENVALEE (Burtner) Fine light uni- 
form red. Excellent branching, prefers 
lehtshadeng div ateae st ee eee 2.50 
*SIDE SHOW (Russell) A most magnif- 
icent buff-yellow, and extremely wide 
petaled. It is a huge fully rounded 5 
inch bloom, and has a tendency to re- 
bloom, sometimes some of the blooms 
have a tendency to partially bloom 
Goublesged UNC wes Bette see eee 3.00 
*SILVER DUST (Russell) A very pale 
ruffled and crinkled lemon bloom. Its 
wide petals look like crepe paper and 
it keeps fine. 4% inch bloom. June- 
OU ee 2 ee we See Fe 1.50 
*SKYLARK (Russell) A beautiful shade 
of yellow with thick texture and a faint 
green throat. Good bloomer, and in- 
creaser. Remains open to 10 at night. 
ULL Vikeens 2 ea ee eee ao oe ae ee 1.00 
*SOVERIGN (Yeld) A real pretty fra- 
grant spring bloomer, low growing. Pale 
chrome yellow, reverse of petals brown. 
-50 
STALWART (Cook) Large flowers of 
tawny reddish bronze and orange with 
a gold throat. Petals recurve. July. 
Pa ON aioe ae ath arnt 2 Pi <i dee ah Pa a hs all Rade -50 
*“STARFISH (Nesmith) Open flaring 
bicolor with a narrow fluting on both 
petals and sepals. Petals are Corinthian 
red, the sepals have a fawn undercolor 
touched with the same red. Tall and 
HOriterousted WIV aes eo see see 2.50 
"STARS OVER DALLAS (Russell) A 
very pale lemon with a cool green throat 
Texture is very good and the wide over- 
lapping petals are slightly twisted and 
recurved. June-July. About 3 Ft. 3.00 
STATELY LASS (Hill) The tallest bi- 
tone, this is a two toned red with a 
small amount of purple coloring. Bright 
ANG a wel LoDranched jess seeeeue a aires © 2.75 
SU-LIN (Nesmith) Mauve and yellow. 
2.50 
SUNRAY (Nesmith) Like Moonray but 
deeper in color. It is an apricot yellow 
with a purple zone in the throat. July. 
Bia a iG pera ape Seno Chet eclece sas Lf hcg Roe 1.00 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) Lustrous fresh 
pink blended apricot. Large blooms. 
3% Ft. July. 1.00 
TAJ MAHAL (Russell) This is a twice 
bloomer here. This is a rich chrome, 
and velvety. It has a rich purple eye- 
zone. 2 Ft. June-July. 
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