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Purple Finch—* does better for me than any red 1 have. Never fades, makes rapid growth, has loads of buds.” Mrs. Hl. W. Lester, Ga. 
RUBY SUPREME-—( Wheeler 1943). An outstanding red, antique- 
ruby in color, throat greenish gold, and narrow gold midline. Vig- 
orous plant. Flower is 544” with wide petals. July. 3% ft. Ever- 
FS CT ey ee ee Se ROMA aie cree eet Se eas Mies $1.50 
RUFFLED PINAFORE— (Milliken 1948). Soft light buff-yellow with 
broad overlapping segments, the petals creped and crinkled at the 
@olaes, Null, DYS it IBNGeRSem, eee tee! $10.00 
SABRINA—(Wheeler 1949). Novel and distinct brown, unusual and 
mmaoinnes Mitalllys By atts UN EIREARELOING Ga ece eer eee eee ee $2.50 
SACHEM — (Stout 1941). An early rich deep red, near carmine. 
Flower 446” to 5” with wide, very recurved petals and greenish 
orange throats.) ume) ulyqetustten etvierer ceri see serene srrennae and $0.75 
SALADIN—(Stevens 1947). A clear-toned shade of near cherry-red 
without any yellow or dusky accompaniment. Moderately large, 
smooth, satiny, wide-open flowers. An outstanding red. July. 3 ft. 
$2.50 
SALLY O’DAY—(Russell 1945). Light brown-red with orange cup. 
UME: Loe te eee Sena l Drie ve ens 0 AO eR Ss eS ce $0.60 
SALLY O’NEAL—(Taylor 1948). Large, pale yellow of excellent 
substance with upward facing blooms. June. 3 ft. Evergreen. $3.00 
SALMON SHEEN—(Taylor 1950). Between salmon and carrot in 
color, the effect is quite pinkish. Large, bold flower of heavy sub- 
stance, Dallvand) vigorous. July. 4 it. Kyerereen) ==. $7.50 
SAMSON—(Emigholz 1946). Large, wide-open light gold with a band 
OF joule Gadallom@el, UimibyoANies Sh iy ec esececcerereeree cece eeo rece $1.25 
SCARLET SUNSET—(Wheeler 1947). Glowing scarlet of medium 
eae) ebovel Iivened iii, Ui, 256) 18d, LEAWSEREEIG occ cre ec $3.00 
SERENADE — (Stout 1937). Pale yellow with pinkish flush, the petals 
twisted and crinkled. Green throat. Medium size (4”) delicately 
colored variety on tall stems, blooming early. June-July. 4 ft. $0.60 
SHADOW ROSE—(Nesmith 1945). Firm, compact flower of rosy 
pink shadowed deep rose in the center. July. 3% ft. —.............. $2.00 
SHOW GIRL—(Wheeler 1951). Soft substanced orchid-pink with 
milky midrib. Ruffled and reflexed. Beautiful but needs shade. 
June worl tae verereen, ose eee. eee eee eee: $6.00 
SKYLARK—(Russell 1947). Thick-substanced creamy light lemon 
with faintly green throat. Nicely formed, slightly ruffled and re- 
curved. Remains cpen long after sunset. June. 31% ft. -........ $1.00. 
SPICE—(Taylor 1949). Dusky rosy tan with twisted petals, lively 
TLOU CLUE tal yee ita Kev CRE T Cerise eee ena eee eee eae ney mee eee $5.00 
STALWART—(Cook 1935). Soft gold, overflushed purplish brown. 
Large flowers with recurved petals, weather-resistant, tall and florif- 
ELOUS SO WL tut 2/ 5 Eth ee ee ete es re eg eee $0.60 
STARLIGHT— (Nesmith 1936). Fine early mid-season pale creamy 
yellow, large, 6”, broad-petalled, thick-substanced and lightly ruffled. 
umes vaneette a Gvere nee rises eee eee een eee $1.50 
SU-LIN—(Nesmith 1941). The coloring is delicate and unusual. 
Petals are pale mauve or orchid-pink; sepals light yellow. Medium 
Sas, Oem eine! Weta, whys BP, cccoece cece en acre ee cercreceareeeceateee $2.50 
SUNGOD— (Sass 1948). Large, full, ruffled flower of deep chrome. 
Mutya oye L op eee cee entra. < ceeds Svante Soe -222 aes Ae peeeiete es eeaees nee $4.00 
SWEETBRIA R—(Nesmtih 1938). Large deep pink with yellow throat 
and midlines. Perfectly formed and lustrous. July. 3% ft. _.... $1.00 
SYLVIA— (Russell 1942). Brownish rosy pink petals, lemon sepals. 
Vigorous and pleasing bi-color. July. 3% ft. 22. $0.75 
TAMARA— (Milliken 1948). Broad rosy red petals, light yellow se- 
pals. Rich, vigorous bi-color. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. .............. $3.00 
TAMIAMI—(Watkins 1949). Pompeian-red, which is soft rose with 
some yellow blended in. Large and very attractive. July. 2% ft. 
TENS CTRERREEN, cco stcectecctene See AoE Ce ee ee aoe $3.00 
TAPERLIGHT—(Nesmith 1947). Because of its tall lush green foli- 
age this large-flowered pale yellow is rated especially good for the 
fromtmo tat hem loomed @1 sme) Ulivi sel: beeen emer nee ee meaeeenne noes eeseneersee $1.50 
TARA— (Nesmith 1940). Flaring rose-red of fine form and profusion 
of vbloomie) July. S45 Pe eee eee ee es $0.75 
TEJAS—(Russell 1945). Fiery rich red with orange throat in a 4” 
recurving flower with medium wide petals. June. 3 ft. $0.60 
TEMPLE FIRE—(Emigholz 1943). 6” medium-toned orange-red with 
Oreunrage @uge hovel iw manliness, Afally GY > iy cece cere see $1.00 
THERON-—(Stout 1941). 
throat, the petals twisty near the tips. June-July. 
Deep, dark red-purple with pale orange 
Sotto $0.60 
THE SULTAN—(Nesmith 1944). Deep mahogany-red with orange 
throat. Broad-petalled compact flower. June-July. 3 ft. ..... $2.00 
THOROBRED— (Nesmith 1941). Large lily-like flowers of rich red. 
eat Uy 0 are ed a, Fe eer eee eee oS $1.00: 
THUNDERHEAD—(Nesmith 1948). A dark red self with lustrous 
sheen and a blackish flush with small amount of deep yellow in the 
throat. Medium, large, fully open flowers. ............-.-..---------------- $3.00 
TRACERY— (Nesmith 1944). Broad-petalled, firm-substanced pale 
yellow with delicate lace-like tracery of salmon-buff in the center. 
Jialiysy Soe it ee eee ee ee NL ee ee eas $2.50 
TRIUMPH— (Stout 1941). Nicely formed, large rich orange with 
legROCL, Teco! joctrallle, Shwe SE A aaa etc eetee $0.75 
TWILIGHT— (Nesmith 1944). Pale lemon-yellow, trumpet-shaped 
flower 444” in dia. Night- owen me=Iiullyaae ent $1.00 
TYROL— (Wheeler 1951). Bi-tone of brilliant Mandarin-red and scar- 
let of excellent form. The recurved and slightly twisted petals have 
narrow gold midveins. Gold throat. Midseason. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$5.00 
VALIANT— (Cook 1943). Gorgeous, massive, glowing orange. Wide 
segments, waved and crimped. Texture and substance unsurpassed. 
A fioillsipse ops cna aeyaeden eee erate op Aka ein rene ed ne ee ee wes APSE $3.00 
WAR PATH —~(Russell 1942). Very rich, bright red, with satiny sheen. 
Ai 7 ealaeetL © Wie Kemet UL.) ULL yee ame Lace ee $1.00 
WAU-BUN—(Stout 1931). Soft cadmium-yellow, faintly sprinkled 
fulvous red. The broad petals are distinctively twisted at the outer 
Cinch, Lommel wl, BB tie MONAT aa ee cer nce cme eeeneesece $0.75 
WHEELER’S AURORA—(Wheeler 1946). Salmon-pink of regular 
form with recurved segments. July. 31 ft. Evergreen. —.......... $6.00 
WHITE LADY—(Sass 1940). Tall pay yellow of good size. July. 
AI NBS rete ck es PR Soe NID Oe am en eeere sD ee $0.75 
WINDSOR TAN—(Nesmith 1948). Soft golden brown petals. Sepals 
of yellow, lightly flushed warm sepia. Large and lovely flower of 
CTeatmCIStINetI On ame.) Ulver ktm eeae ees eee neue Cee $5.00 
WINSOME— (Yeld 1929). Fragrant creamy yellow. A charming early 
variety, closely following tall bearded iris. Medium size. 3 ft. $0.60 
WOLOF— (Stout 1937). Large velvety maroon with light yellow mid- 
line and orange throat. 5” in diameter. July. 4 ft. Evergreen. $1.50 
COLORFUL COLLECTION 
Choose 3 from each column, 9 thrilling daylilies for $7.50. 
All 18 for $14.00. 
3 of These Plus 3 of These 
Plus 3 of These 
Comet 
Dr. Stout 
Moonbeam 
Matador 
Canari Chloe 
Ruby Supreme 
Dorothy McDade 
Amulet 
Flaming Glory 
Purple Moor Her Grace 
Fulva Rosea Honey Redhead Highland Chieftain 
Kanapaha War Pat Purple Sage 
Add 50c to help pay shipping costs and choose, in addition, either 
Lustrous, Sweetbriar or Dolly Varden. 
