NORTH STAR (Hall) : Deciduous. The nearest approach to a white 
daylily, of very fine finish and substance. The petals are very 
wide and held gracefully on tall stems. Mid-summer. 38 inches. 
Each $4.00 net 
OLD VINTAGE (Russell) : Evergreen. A profuse bloomer of very 
deep wine colored lilies with golden throat. Tall graceful stalks. 
May, June, July. 42 inches. Each $1.00 
PAINTED LADY (Russell) : Semi-deciduous. One of the largest 
daylilies in existence. Of a peculiar cinamon brown and yellow 
with a flush of red and a coral throat. Ruffled. July-August. 
36 inches. Each $2.50 
PARTY GOWN (Milliken) : Evergreen. This is a bi-color of lemon 
yellow sepals and red petals with a flush of yellow at the throat. 
The yellow continues like a pencil line to the tip of the petal, 
giving an unusual effect. Blooms are very large. 42 inches. 
Each $2.50 net 
PATRICIA (Stout): Evergreen. Large 5-inch blooms with a de- 
cided wax-like finish and a pronounced fragrance. The color is 
pale lemon with a greenish throat. Petals are broad and recurving. 
A delightful flower of lily form. July-August. 2 ft. Each 75c¢ 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith 1938): Deciduous. The petals are 
deep velvety red with a heavy overflush of purple, the sepals are 
a shade lighter, with the same depth of color. July-August. 
40 inches. Each $1.00 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith 1940): Semi-deciduous. A soft ochre- 
red, giving the effect of a dzep colored coral pink lily. The 
beautiful blooms have wide recurving petals and sepals with the 
center of the flower showing a star of light cadmium, creating a 
charming contrast to the pink stamens. One of the finest so-called 
“pink’’ daylilies. August. 50 inches. Each $1.00 net 
PORT (Stout) : Deciduous. A very attractive bright red daylily of 
medium size on well-branched stems. The blooms are greenish 
at the throat. Good evenings. July. 30 inches. Each 75c¢ 
POTENTATE (Nesmith 1943) : Deciduous. A self with broad petals 
and sepals of pansy purple, even the stamens and pistils are done 
in purple. The smooth, satiny finish and unusual color place 
Potentate as one of our finest daylilies. July-August. 42 inches. 
Each $3.50 net 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell) : Deciduous. A wine colored daylily, 
inclined to the purple. Full open blooms and floriferous. Mid- 
summer. 3 feet. Each 75c¢ 
QUOTE ME (Russell) : Very wide blooms in solid deep yellow to 
light chrome, with wide, ruffled petals and slightly recurved 
sepals. Evergreen. May-June. 36 inches. Each $2.00 
SWEETBRIAR 
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this year, one which makes a ‘’YOUR CHOICE” collection 
of nearly our entire list. Select your choice of varieties 
from the entire list, except where marked NET, at the 
savings below. 
If your order for 
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RED BIRD (Stout) : Evergreen. One of the most brilliant daylilies. 
The recurving petals are vermilion red with a deeper colored mid- 
zone and a greenish yellow throat, blooming over a long period 
of time. 3 feet. Each $1.00 
REGAL LADY (Nesmith 1941): Deciduous. A lovely rose bi-color 
with petals of rose-red with a yellow mid-line. Sepals cream 
flushed rose and a green yellow throat. June-July. 40 inches. 
Each $2.00 
ROSE GEM (Stout) ; Evergreen. This lily has been well named. Old 
rose in color with a greenish yellow throat and truly a gem. The 
many beautifully formed 5-inch flowers are gracefully poised on 
4-foot stems. Vigorous. July-August. Each $2.50 
ROYAL RUBY (Ne:mith 1942) : Deciduous. A medium size lily of 
intense red with hardly any yellow at the throat. The stems are 
medium height with good branching. July-August. 38 inches. 
Each $2.50 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler) : Evergreen. Wide open 6-inch flowers 
of a luminous ruby red with a green gold throat and a delicate 
gold line through the center of the wide petals. The plant is vig- 
orous and evergreen with many flowers on the tall 40-inch stalk. 
July-August. Each $2.00 
RUSSELL’S MINUET (Russell) : Deciduous. A dwarf lily with large, 
41-inch blooms. The overlapping petals are rich rose and ruf- 
fled. The sepals pale canary yellow. Stems are stiff and erect and 
are simply enveloped in bloom. Indispensable for your rock. 
garden or for foreground plantings. May-June. 22 inches. 
Each $1.50 
SERENADE (Stout): Deciduous. A pleasing mellowing of yellow 
and pink on crinkled petals. Flowers are held on tall slender firm 
stems. June-July. 4 feet. Each $1.00 
STAR OF GOLD (H. P. Sass): Evergreen. Large spreading 7-inch 
flowers of clear light yellow held high above the handsome ever- 
green foliage. One of the finest. July-August. 4/2 ft. Each 75c 
SU-LIN (Nesmith 1941): Deciduous. Picture this lovely lily with 
petals of orchid-pink and sepals of creamy yellow. A fine daylily 
of open flaring form. July-August. 35 inches. Each $2.00 net 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) : Deciduous. A large lustrous lily with 
both petals and sepals of rosy pink and well reflexed showing a 
delicate yellow cup. Tall and well-branched with many flowers on 
each scape. One of the most charming and effective pinks in the 
garden. July-August. 40 inches. Each $1.00 
THERON (Stout 1934): Deciduous. This well known lily of dark 
red-purple of great depth of color has petals and sepals, both 
recurving. Shows a velvety flush of yellow at the throat. July. 
34 inches. Each 75c 
TRAIL OF GOLD (Russell) : Deciduous. Huge lilies, slightly ruffled 
and twisted, of buff-chrome yellow. 36 inches. Each $1.00 
VESTA (Stout) : Semi-deciduous. A medium height deep orange 
flower that is fragrant. Open in the evening. July-August. \30 
inches. Each 75c 
WAU-BUN (Stout): Evergreen. Cadmium yellow softly sprinkled 
fulvous red. The broad petals are cleverly twisted at the outer 
ends. June-July. 3 feet. Each 75c 
WOLOF (Stout): Evergreen. Dark, velvety maroon with a clear 
orange throat. Large flowers, full and spreading. Outstanding. 
July-August. 3 feet. Each $1:50 
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SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE 
