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GOLDEN DAWN - (Nes) Large flowers of rich orange yellow. Petals slightly ruffled, 
sepals recurved. Early blooming season. 50¢ each 3 for $1.00 
GRANADA = (Trash) 3 ft. Early bloomer. A pleasing blended one, the deepest color 
is light mahogany, both petals and sepals blend to a lighter shade. Words 
cannot describe it's beauty. $1.00 each = 3 for $2.00 
GYPSY GIRL - (Jones) Rich Copper Petals, Clear cream tint sepals. $1.00 
HANKOW - Large pastel in shades of Peach Pink and Rose. 50¢ 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN — - (Nes) Large wine self. Yellow throat. Long blomming 
season $1.00 
HONEY RED HEAD - (Nes) 25 ft. Midsummer. A brilliant unusual combination of 
~~ olor that is el ang by judges. Flowers open and flaring, velvety yet 
bright red with a distinct border of creamy yellow. Medium height and 
excellent branching, sure to please. 75¢ 
HELEN WHEELER - (Traub) Fine pink. Deeper eyezone. Long blooming period $1.00 
HYPERION - Large light Canary Yellow. Fragrant. 3 ft. 50¢ 
JOY RUSSELL - (Russell) tall, pale yellow excellent for background. 50¢ 
KANAPHA - (Watkins) One of the most colorful of rose reds. 3 ft. July. 
~ 2,00 = 3 for $4.00 
KWANSO FLORES ~ Triple orange petals. 50¢ 
LINDA - (Stout ) a4 ft. Summer. Fascinating rose pink, petals creped, golden 
lightly Ache rose sepals. 50¢ each = 3 for $i, 00 
MARY GUNTHER - (Russell) Rich velvety carmine petals and soft clear yellow sepals 
~~ which makes a sparkle that amazes visitors. 50¢ 
MIKADO = One of the older favorites which fits in any garden. Mellow orange. 
~~ There is still a good demand for this with it's red=purple eyezone. 50¢ 
MILDRED ORPET - (Traub) 34 ft. July. A stunning peach blush bicolor. $1.00 
MINNIE - (Hayward ) 3 ft. A snappy mahogany, almost crimson color. One that 
~ brightens the garden altho blooms not so large but plenty. 75¢ each 3 for $1.60 
MONARCH = (Nes) Well branched, many blooms on each branch. Light caladium blooms 
with a delicate halo. 1.00 
MONTE - 3 ft. Huge 63 inch Rosy Brown and Lemon Blooms. 60¢ 
MOCN BEAM = (Sass) Cne of the lightest yellow of all daylilies. 44 ft. $1.00 
MOROCCO RED = (Nes) Brilliant Morocco Red. Slight touch of yellow in the throat, 
July and August. $1,50 
MORPHUES - (Sass) 4 ft. August. Lemon Chrome, greenish throat. $1.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON - (Russell) A firey ved with satiny sheen. Slightly 
reflexed, 35 ft. $2.00. 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGRET - (Watkins) University of Florida. A new and striking red. 
The brilliant blooms are of flaring form and of good size. Named for the 
wife of the past president of the University. $1.00 each - 3 for $2.00 
OLD PAINT - Mahogany with black eyezone. $1.00 
OLD VINTAGE - (Russell) One of the heavy bloomers of wine purple, not large 
“but when established averaging 5 open a day. May-June. 75¢ 
ON TOUR = (Russell) A 6 inch bloom of pale yellow, petals wide, sepals slightly 
twisted. 3 ft. 50¢ 
OPHIR - Large deep orange yellow. 50¢ 
PAINTED LADY - (Russell) 3 ft. Large ruffled flowers spreading to eight inches. 
Cinnamon brown overlay evenly applied over yellow which is bright enough 
to give luster to the whole flower. $2.50 
PAINTED WARIER = (Jones) The name fully describes this variety $1.00 
PINK CHARM (Nes) Fall Delivery 
PORT (Stout) as ft. Early summer. One of those bright red flowers that catch the 
eye watery One of the excellent foreground plants needed to make the 
homerosallis bed balance. 75¢ each = 3 for $1.60 
PRIDE OF HUSTON - (Russell) 3 ft. The bright mahogany is inchanced by the 
orange midrib. 50¢ each. - 3 for $1.00 
PRINCESS --(Stout) 3 ft. July. Are you looking for one of the palest yellows 
offered? Look no further, this one has large ruffled flowers $1.00 
PURPLE EMPEROR - (Russell) 3 ft. Rich Red Purple. Cream midrib. Green 
throat. $1.00 
PURPLE FLASH - (Russell) Petals soft purple. Sepals yellow overcast purple 
3 ft. May--June-July $2.00 
PURPLE WATERS - (Russell) 3 ft. Early June. Soft purple orchid. Excelient 
~~ “bloomer. Does best in partial shade. 50¢ each. - 3 for $1.00 
RAJAH --(Stout) July. Scarlet-orange, mahogany band, well branched 50¢ 
RED BIRD - (Stout) Velvety sheen, large flowers, tone blooming season 75¢ 
RED CINDERELLA- (Russell) A fast multiplying bicolor. Thiis one is generally 
listed at double the amount. $1.00 each - 3 for $2.00 
ROSALYND ~ (Stout) This is very similar to Fulva Rosea. 50¢ 
ROSE OF GONZALES - (Russell) A near rose pink so much saugh for. 3 ft. $1.00 
ROSY DAY - (Mies) 3 ft. Under color light yellow, washed with pink. 75¢ 
REVOLUTE - (Sass) Considered the best yellow of Mr. Sass introductions. A large 
“pioom and very stately. $2.00 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Russell) Late September and October bloomer gives color when 
~———“most others are through, nice size, light orange. 34 ft. $1.00 
