BESS VESTAL 
PURPLE DUSK (Nesmith) L. 38”. $2.50 
The latest flowering of the dark red purple toned kinds. 
Broad petals, no other coloring showing in the throat. 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Russell) M. 34”. $1.50 
One of the best of the modest priced purples. 
PURPLE SAGE (Russell) M. 34”. $1.00 
A free growing dark wine-purple with a light fluting to the 
petals. 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell) Em. 35”. $1.00 
One of the very best so called purples, in reality a shade of 
wine red, nice flowers, long blooming. 
QUEEN ESTHER (Sass) ML. 36”. $3.00 
A brilliant crimson self with star-like flowers, effective. 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Russell) EM. 34”. $1.00 
One of the most valuable varieties flowering just at Delphini- 
um time and right after Judge Orr; a fine orange. 
RED BIRD (Stout) M. 38”. Ev. $2.00 
This is the “fire engine” red of the Daylily patch; very bril- 
liant with a coppery highlight. 
RED ROCK CANYON (Milliken) EM. 38”. Ev. $2.00 
A most pleasant red. A uniform orange red color with a 
heavier shading of Brazil red, rich. 
REDWOOD (Hill) L. 42”. $1.50 
A varnished-like finish on a deep red, bright yellow sunburst 
in throat. Stout stems. 
REVOLUTE (Sass) ML. 38”. $3.00 
Crisp, ruffled, open flowers of a cool shade of light yellow. 
Both color and petal formation are charming. 
ROSALIND (Species) ML. 38”. $1.00 
A selected form of the species Fulva rosea, it is one of the 
best pinks. Bright rose pink with a silvery sheen. 
ROSE BEAUTY (Russell) ML. 40”. $2.00 
Not salmon but fitting in color between it and the deeper rose 
ones, ruffled petals. 
ROSE GEM (Stout) ML. 40”. $2.00 
Deep, rose colored, with heavy textured blooms. Deeper than 
several of the rose toned kinds, very worth while. 
ROYAL BEAUTY (Taylor) EM. 38”. $3.00 
The precisely formed, full cup shaped blooms of wine red at- 
tract one to this free flowering beauty. 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith) M. 36”. $2.50 
A splendid red and certainly one of the most popular and a 
high spot in the garden for color. Near crimson red, medium 
sized flowers with a glossy finish. Recommended where you 
desire a jewel of color. 
ROYALTY (Nesmith) ML. 40”. $1.00 
A fine open red with a glossy sheen. If you do not have one 
of the new reds try this. 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) M. 36”. $2.00 
Very fine, large, 6 inch flowers, a ruby red with a slight 
salmon cast. Ideally branched stems. 
RUFFLED PINAFORE (Milliken) EM. 34”. $10.00 
Intriguing and pleasant is the manner in which the petals 
of this buff-yellow are fluted. Charming. 
SABRINA Wheeler) M. 38”. $2.00 
Sonorous, rich, deep chocolate with a magnenta hue; novel 
dusky colored brown. 
SALADIN (Stevens) M. 38”. $2.50 
Many reds do not withstand hot sun. This variety does and 
is superb not only in this respect but in its color as well. A 
clear toned red and very much overlooked. Ranks with the 
very best. 
SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler) ML. 33”. $4.00 
Brilliant and glowing orange-scarlet, one of the most vibrant- 
ly colored new creations. Very striking. 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) M. 40”. $1.50 
A lustrous flower, flesh-pink blended apricot. The petals are 
reflexed giving an open, starry flower, very desirable. 
TAMARA (Milliken) M. 36”. $2.50 
Large bicolor with sharply defined rosy red and light yellow 
petals; broad petaled, uniform coloring. 
TALISMAN (Nesmith) Em. 36”. $2.00 
Colored as the famous Rose it resembles very much in buff 
and pink coloring, very worthy. 
VALIANT (Cook) M. 42”. $4.00 
Perfect poise and pure color; a deep rich golden orange, wide 
segments, nicely fluted. 
VESPERS (Nesmith) ML. 35”. $2.00 
The pale cream yellow of great distinction and beauty. In 
the warm summer garden, its cool, quiescent tones are tran- 
quility itself. 
WARPATH (Russell) M. 36”. $1.00 
Very nice, defies the hottest sun, an even, dark shade of red 
with wide, full formed flowers. satiny sheen. 
WINDSOR TAN (Nesmith) ML. 30”. $4.00 
Interest in unusual color in Daylilies is heightened by the 
addition of Windsor Tan, tan and buff yellow, unique. 
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