Page 28 Patricia—‘“‘will always be a good daylily to me. There is nothing else like it, of its vintage.’ Mrs. Bright Taylor, Fla. 
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ONEITA—(Dayis 1950). Wide open 5” flowers of rose-red termed es 
“everblooming” by the introducer. June. 2 ft. Evergreen. ... $2.00 
OPHIR—(Farr 1924), Large deep yellow, one of the outstanding 
older varieties. 5” heavy textured flowers. Very floriferous. July. 
A OE ae een ae a CAO SS A al Sie AO SS ee ele ee $0.60 
ORANGE BEAUTY—(H. P. Sass 1945). Large broad-petalled or- 
ange self, 544” dia. Very fragrant. One of the best. July. 3% ft. 
$3.00 
PAINTED LADY—(Russell 1942). A coppery terra cotta of great 
distinction. Very large 8” full-petalled, wide-open and charmingly : a 
ruffled flowers. Stout Medal 1951. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. ........ $2.50 - : 
PAISLEY-—(Nesmith 1943). Uniquely patterned mixture of brown 
and red, softly blended, reminiscent of an old time Paisley shawl. 
Dur yes Sake a 1S, eee se lca a ete oes Sepa int Da ies Re $1.00 
PARTY GOWN— (Milliken 1948). Different type of bi-color, lemon-=™ 
yellow except for the outer half of the petals, which are heavily 
washed Indian red. July. 3% ft. Evergreen. .................-.---.-.- $2.00 
PATRICIA—(Stout 1935). Lovely pale lemon-yellow with greenish 
throat. A cool, fresh-looking, weather-resistant waxy flower 5” in 
‘diameter and having pronounced fragrance. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$0.60 
PERSIAN PRINCESS— (Nesmith 1938). Velvety blackish red flower 
5” in diameter and with broad petals that stand the sun well. Or- 
ange throat. July. 4 ft. ._..... ey ee a Se eee See Yen aap $1.00 
PINK CHARM—(Nesmith 1940). Very recurved open flower of ruddy 
pink giving a deep coral-pink effect. 5” dia. with shallow green- 
yellow throat and inconspicuous midline. July. 4 ft. Evergreen. $1.00 
HESPERUS 
PINK PETTICOATS—(Nesmith 1949). Ruf- 
fled flowers of coralbell-pink, with segments 
very recurved. Yellow cup. Tall and high- 
branched. July. 4 ft. Evergreen. -....... $5.00 
PIQUANTE—(Nesmith 1940). Charming 
raspberry-pink of tall stature. July. 3% ft. 
$1.50. 
PORCELAIN PINK—(Nesmith 1945). Lumi- 
nous and very smoothly finished pink with 
light peach background gaily marked with 
deeper pink. 5” dia. Medium wide petals. 
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PORT— (Stout 1941). Rich red, slightly darker 
in mid-zone. Greenish throat. Medium size 
but brilliant. Remains open evenings. July. 
VN ANP cio sips eae eee esa 3 SR eee Sth eects $0.75 
POTENTATE— (Nesmith 1943). Luminous 
purple, smooth and satiny, the color extend- 
ing deep into the throat and including sta- 
mens and pistil. Stout ya 1952. July. 
eT lh eee eee eNO kaon eee ee ee $4.00 
PRAIRIE BOY—(Sass 1948). Large, full- 
flowered orange self. July. 3% ft. ... $3.00 
PRAIRIE GOLD—(Sass 1948). Ruffled deep 
orange self with wide branching. July. 3% 
1h Pee 2 Ce ED ORLY | ey ear $2.00 
PRIMA DONNA—(Taylor 1946). Mere words 
cannot adequately define the color and charm 
of this daylily. Soft pale creamy yellow flush- 
ed pink, broad petalled, heavy substanced, 
large and impressive. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$10.00 
PSYCHE—(Wheeler 1950). Wide long petals, 
creped, frilled and very recurved, producing 
a new and distinct form. Color light yellow. 
June-July. 344 ft. Evergreen. .............. $5.00 
PURPLE DUSK—(Nesmith 1947). Dark red- 
purple, oxblood, with no other color showing 
in the throat. Large, full-petalled and late. 
ofall S.A S/o ee $3.00 
: sree PURPLE ELF—(Nesmith 1941). Recurved 
GAY TROUBADOUR darks red-prurplensctilys soutien $0.75 
BLACK FALCON AMULET 
NORTH STAR NORTH STAR AMULET 
