ROYAL BEAUTY (Taylor) EM. 38”. 3.00 
The precisely formed, full shaped blooms of wine red attract one 
to this free flowering beauty. 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith) M. 36”. 2.50 
A splendid red and certainly one of the most popular and a high 
spot in the garden for color. Near crimson red, medium sized florets. 
We regret the illustration we have of this on page 24 is not as ac- 
curate a reproduction as we would wish. The flower is actually more 
pure red without as much coral or yellow as pictured. 
ROYALTY (Nesmith) ML. 35”. 1.00 
A fine, open red with a glossy sheen. A good impression of this 
variety is gained by looking at the clump in flower in our illustra- 
tion on page 11. 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) M. 36’. Ev. 1.50 
Very fine, 6-inch flowers. Ruby red with a slight salmon cast. 
Ideally branched stems. 
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PAINTED 
LADY 
RINGLETS 
Talk About Size. . . 
We picture on this page two examples of the diversity in size. 
Above the dainty, diminutive RINGLETS with its charming 3 inch 
florets and to the left the broadly expansive 8 inch florets of 
PAINTED LADY. The illustration is much reduced, of course. Modern 
Daylilies’ size is most impressive. 
ROOT SIZES 
We pride ourselves in the size root we send out. It is a plant that 
was given enough room to reach maturity when planted. In buying 
remember our roots are known for their size and you will not have 
to wait two years to have bloom. We grow them fo size in our 
nursery. 
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