MING TOY (Wheeler 1948) $2.00 Net 
A bright velvety rich ruby-red semi-dwarf having many blooms to 
each scape. The flowers are small and attractive. Recurrent bloom- 
ing. Evergreen. Early. 20”. 
$1.00 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell 1942) 
This is one of the most popular and dependable light lemon yel- 
lows. Its petals are broad and of heavy texture. The large 6” blooms 
are carried on 36” stems and will stay open into the late evening. 
It blooms profusely. Evergreen. Recurrent. 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT (Watkins 1939) 75¢ 
A bright coppery red flower with a yellow throat. This daylily was 
hybridized at the University of Florida and is a hardy, deciduous 
plant. 36”. 
MYKAWA (Russell) $1.00 
A medium size and height flower of the grandest shade of fiery- 
red, with a satin sheen, that does not fade in the sun. 34”. De- 
ciduous. 
NARANJA (Wheeler 1947) $4.00 Net 
Highly rated large 7” pure golden orange, with well shaped ruffled 
irregularly recurved broad petals. Voted 3rd place on popularity 
pole 1953. Very fine in every way. Evergreen. Mid-late. 38”. 
NEBRASKA (Sass 1940) 75¢ 
A large 544” well formed bloom of cadmium yellow. The stalks 
are 40” tall. Blooming time July-August. Deciduous. 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass 1945) $3.00 Net 
Among the very best of the broad-petaled clear golden orange 
selfs, with wonderful substance and excellent form. The 514” flowers 
are very fragrant. Produces a profusion of blooms, and is a good 
grower. Voted Ist place on the Popularity Pole 1953. Mid-late. 42”. 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith 1932) $1.00 
Deep velvety red petals with a heavy overflush of purple, the sepals 
are a shade lighter, but with the same depth of color. 40”. July- 
August. Deciduous. 
$1.00 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith 1940) 
Beautiful large flowers with starlike petals and sepals in their re- 
curving form. Sedate, graceful and charming. Firm substanced. 
Coppery rose-pink in color, with a soft light cadmium yellow 
throat. Semi-deciduous. Mid-late. 48”. 
$6.00 Net 
PINK SUNRISE (Bach 1954) 
Daintiness and charm are expressed in this lovely pink and white 
combination. Wide open flowers of pleasing size. A good grower. 
Early. 36”. 
NARANJA 
DON’T BE CONTENT WITH BEARDED IRIS ALONE! 
POTENTATE 
POTENTATE (Nesmith 1943) $3.50 
A very outstanding flower of pansy red-purple. Broad full petals 
and sepals with a purple throat, even the stamens and pistil are of 
the same color. A truly grand flower and a most prolific bloomer 
from early ‘til late. 42”. Deciduous. 
QUEEN ESTHER (H. Sass 1949) $2.50 
A brilliant crimson self with a small deep yellow throat. It does not 
fade in the sun. Very good branching and the 5” flower stays open 
evenings. 36”. 
REDMAN (Hayward 1938) 75¢ 
A clean red-orange self. A 514” flower with medium wide seg- 
ments. 42”. June-July. Makes a specimen plant. 
REGAL LADY (Nesmith 1941) $1.00 
A rose bicolor. Large flowers with deep rose petals blending into 
a deeper rose zone bordering the pale yellow cup. The cream sepals 
are faintly flushed with rose, giving the effect of a bicolor. 40”. 
June-July. Very attractive. Deciduous. 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith 1942) $2.00 
A smoothly finished crimson red flower with full semi-flexed petals 
and sepals. A self with almost no yellow in the cup. 38”. July- 
August. Deciduous. 
ROYALTY (Nesmith 1940) $1.00 
Large open flowers of true maroon with a velvety suggestion of 
blue-purple sheen. Wide petals and sepals. Contrasting, is the star- 
shaped cup of rich yellow. 40”. July-August. Deciduous. 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler 1940) $1.50 
Luminous ruby-red with a slight salmon cast. The delicate gold 
line is traced through the center of the petals. The heart of the 
flower is green-gold. A good performer. Evergreen. Midseason. 36”. 
SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler) $3.50 Net 
Very bright flaming scarlet self. Medium size, star-shaped, recurv- 
ing flowers. A rebloomer. Mid-late. 32”. 
SU-LIN (Nesmith 1941 ) $1.50 
A light bicolor of mauve and creamy yellow. The flowers are open 
and flaring. Delicate and lovely in its soft coloring. Recurrent 
blooming. 36”. July-August. Deciduous. 
SUNNYWEST (H. P. Sass 1933) 75¢ 
A prolific flowering variety. The large flowers are of pale canary 
yellow, with a waxy finish. A beautiful garden picture. 48”. July- 
August. Deciduous. 
SYLVIA (Russell 1942) 75¢ 
This one has rose-pink petals and lemon toned sepals slightly flushed 
rose, with a deep rose eyezone. 36”. 
THE SULTAN (Nesmith 1944) $2.00 Net 
Intense deep mahogany red with an orange throat. We suggest 
planting this one in partial shade. Deciduous. Midseason. 36”. 
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