Porcelain Pink, Rosalind and Killarney Lass—“the real pinks in the garden were overlooked by many because of their narrower petals.’ Mrs. Omer Rutledge, Mo. 
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MOROCCO RED 
PURPLE FINCH—(Nesmith 1942). Richly glowing red- 
purple with darker flush above the yellow cup. Recurving 
seamen, Livi | ub ait a eee eae nee $1.50 
PURPLE MOOR —(Nesmith 1942). Glistening dahlia-purple 
with a yellow gilding in the center of the bloom. June-July. 
See TIE, | Scena enn oe eee AC $1.50 
PURPLE SAGE—(Russell 1942). Very crinkled brownish 
wine with satiny sheen and green-yellow throat. 5” flower 
with medium, broad petals. June-July. 3% ft. —........ $0.75 
PURPLE WATERS—(Russell 1942). Rosy wine-red, very 
recurved. A 5” flower with broad petals and lemon-yellow 
imo Jiiclilk. Seb itn ee eee $0.75 
QUEEN ESTHER—(Sass 1949). Brilliant crimson self, me- 
alii ehaesh Aull, «Be tlio ate c core te eee ee ee $3.00 
QUEEN OF GONZALES—(Russell 1942). Rich deep gold, 
large and wide-petalled. Blooms early. June. 3 ft. Ever- 
TSE, Liem Nek ae Ee Ne a eee Pe $1.00 
RADIANT—(Yeld 1930). Clear pure orange of extra fine 
substance and texture. Smooth and waxy. July-Aug. 4 ft. 
0.60 
RAJAH— (Stout 1935). Vivid nasturtium-red coloring, scar- 
let-orange with garnet-brown eye-zone. A flashy flower you 
voll Unk, Gia SANIGG BE oy Bae ceeeeree ere ern $0.60 
RED BIRD—(Stout 1941). Distinctive rosy red with great 
appeal. Deeper mid-zone, green-yellow throat. Medium large, 
petals recurved and semi-full. A lovely daylily. July. 3 ft. 
LDN CTERRECSOS, «cree se) eS nee one eee $1.00 
RED CINDERELLA—(Russell 1945). Bright red, clear and 
attractive. One of the better Russell reds. July. 3 ft. Ever- 
CTE CET ee eee ere A ee 1 $1.00 
RED HUSSAR—(Nesmith 1943). Between carmine and 
oxblood-red with orange cup. 5” dia. Segments medium 
WAC COMMU UTTCS) Tilivamtcs yo ita) mentees era nec nance $1.00 
RED RIOT—(Russell 1943). Colorful orange-red with orange 
cup and midlines. Medium width flower, 54%”, and seg- 
MENTSaME) MMe) lyemeolontee FivereTeen. scree $0.60 
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REGAL LADY—(Nesmith 1941). Rose-red petals with yellow mid- 
line. Yellow sepals, flushed rose, green-yellow throat. 4” flower. 
June-July. 4 ft. Sometimes reblooms in fall. ---.....-.......- $1.00 
RELIANT— (Cook 1951). Sun-resistant, medium yellow, large and 
(ria, Ul, 2s Alig, et cree cee cee re te ree rego een SE $5.00 
REVOLUTE—(Sass 1944). Light yellow, large, ruffled and charming 
in form. Very popular. July. 3 ft. Stout Award 1953. -........... $2.50 
ROSE GEM— (Stout 1946). Deep rose with green throat, large, well- 
formed, tall and distinct. July. 3% ft. Evergreen. —.....-....-.--- $1.50 
ROYAL BEAUTY—(Taylor 1947). Medium large, 5”, rose-purple or 
peony-red on well-branched scapes. Sun resistant. July. 3 ft. $2.00 
ROYAL LADY—(Wheeler). Unusual in color and form, the pinched- 
tip violet-purple petals in trumpet-like stance, while the lighter toned 
violet sepals recurve. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. -.....-..---------.--------- $2.50 
ROYALTY— (Nesmith 1940). Large open flowers of velvety deep ma- 
roon, with broad petals and sepals, the color extending down into 
HACEM GH EMORY), B86, ere eee es crerse een cee eer eee $1.00 
ROYAL RUBY—(Nesmith 1942). Smoothly finished almost crimson 
self of glowing intensity, the color carried into the throat. July. 
DF ie SEOUILH A WAT CL 1. O55 35 ieee cee eae oe oer ee Le ee ore eee eee $2.50 
PAINTED LADY 
MIDWEST STAR 
PINK CHARM 
KILLARNEY LASS 
POTENTATE 
