PRAIRIE BOY (Sass)—Large, full, zinc- 
orange flowers. A very rich color. 38 
ieee UVa ee ee eet Each $2.00 
PRAIRIE GOLD (Russell)—2 ft. A semi- 
dwarf with 4 inch blooms of beautiful 
canary-yellow. Blooms in August and 
continues for some time. __ Each $1.00 
PURPLE EMPEROR (Russell)—34 in. 
One could say that this is an open cup 
shaped daylily with mid-rib in sepal 
and petal, offset with an open yellow 
throat. The whole flower is a smooth, 
He MRISUM DIG ee tests ee 2 Each $3.00 
PURPLE HAZE (Russell)—24 in. A true 
wine-purple with darker veins running 
through the flower. (Net) Each $2.50 
RED BIRD (Stout 1941)—A most bril- 
liant vermillion red with a deeper mid- 
DONC WOO TIC CV «eo ke Each $2.00 
RED HUSSAR (Nesmith 1943)—Carmine 
red, open form, brilliant, 38 inch, de. 
Each $1.59 
ROSE GEM (Stout)—36 in. This is an 
all over rose color with a greenish- 
yellow throat, the flower having a 6 in. 
spread. We like this in the rose. shades, 
it has proven to be one of the best. 
NING Gere ee ee Se A Each $2.50 
ROSARIO—A large flower of clear true 
pink with orange-yellow base. Non- 
fading, holding color throughout day. 
Very luminous in the sun. 38 in. July- 
SNGUIEA DIST @ 2 2 ek OE Se apa ee Each $10.00 
ROYAL ENSIGN (Stout)—Full, large, 
recurving flowers with a golden throat 
that extends up the center of the rich 
maroon petals producing a striking red 
and gold appearance. 3 ft. July-August. 
nin faa ee pale aa aa ee Each $3.00 
RUFFLED PINAFORE (Milliken) — 
Warm apricot-yellow, with broad over- 
lapping petals and sepals. Petals are 
erimped and ruffled. Green throat with 
outer edges pale rose. 21 ft. June-July. 
pf, Sol Sl SE ae Se Bla le Each $10.00 
RUSSELL’S BLACK SWAN (Russell)— 
24 inch. This daylily has purple petals 
and slightly lighter sepals. __ Each $1.00 
RUTH LEHMAN (Kraus)—A heavy tex- 
tured 412 in. flower, petals capucine-yel- 
low. Center of each petal clear flesh- 
pink, extending the length of petal, the 
whole suffuse with a delicate pink lum- 
inesence. Impossible to describe. Sepals 
same color as petals but without median 
band. 36 in. July-Aug. ___ Each $25.00 
SAMMY RUSSELL — Dormant. This 
lovely dainty little 2% inch flower is 
really a red multiflora and a clump in 
full bloom is a sight to behod. This is 
the best late blooming dark red, an ex- 
tremely fast grower. Ht. 2% ft. August- 
September =. a tse ee Each $1.00 
SCARLET LETTER (Hill 1952)—A new 
large light red that has proven to be 
universally popular with our garden 
visitors. It is a bright light shade that 
is perhaps best described as tomato red; 
the flowers are unusually large and wide 
for a red, 36 to 40 inches in height and 
with fine strong stems, blooms in June 
and July and has a long season of bloom, 
heavy substance Each $15.00 
SCEPTRE (Bechtold) — A very large, 
wide open jonquil-yellow flowers with 
slightly crinkled edges. 26 in. July. 
Cr eV RCS eS ey! Stee Wn Each $2.00 
SPIDER RED (Bechtold)—Large open 
star-shaped flower of burnt-orange and 
red with a center of fiery orange. Very 
SOOdue A taille) Ulveu eae Each $5.00 
SU-LIN (Nesmith 1941) — Pale mauve 
and cream bicolor, delicate and most 
unusual color, midseason, 35 inch, de. 
Each $1.50 
SUMMER LOVE (Milliken 1952) — A 
very large deep yellow with extremely 
wide petals and sepals that curl very 
slightly at the ends. The whole flower 
opens flat with an orchid like flower. 
Uunusually fragrant and remains open 
PE Ie Coed Or Lipper ee a Each $15.00 
TIGER EYE (Johnson)—A deep chrome 
with chimney red eye zone. Recurved 
and well branched. Long blooming per- 
TOC sia y- JUNG, eat. oe Each $3.00 
THE DIRECTOR (Russell)—30 in. A 
huge flower of rich wine-red and petals 
that are overlapping and ruffled like 
crepe paper, the sepals are a shade light- 
er and the throat is chromed color. This 
sere eOattieOlOOM ate ee aes Each $2.00 
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