ON TOUR (Russell) — A giant bloom, 
fully 6 inches across, of the palest yel- 
low. The petals are wide and the sepals 
sightly twisted in a form found in no 
other daylily. 3144 ft. June.____ Each $1.00 
PAINTED LADY (Russell 1942)—Large 
wide open flowers, flushed with cinna- 
mon over yellow, wide ruffled petals, 
heavy substance, and _indescribably 
beautiful blend, 36 in. de. __ Each $2.50 
PAI PEI (Russell) — 30 inch. A four 
inch flower of rosy pink, its petals are 
rose with a deeper rose red eye-zone. 
Each $2.00 
PALIMINO (RusselD—30 inch. Creamy 
buff with a trace of pinkish rose. 
Each $1.00 
PAMELA (Kraus)—Excellent, wide flar- 
Ing, waxy, broad petaled, buttercup- 
yellow. July to late Aug. __ Each $3.00 
PARRADO (Russell)—3 ft. July-Aug. 
41% blooms of palest shell salmon with 
deeper salmon eye zone. Golden yellow 
ANYD AT Ve eae eae re Each $1.25 
PARTY GOWN (Milliken)—A 6 in. flow- 
er with wide petals and sepals of lemon 
yellow, the edges of these washed with 
Indian-red. 3% ft. July. __ Each $2.50 
PERSONAL APPEARANCE (Russell)— 
2 ft. A very late, very profuse bloomer, 
5 inch ruffled flowers of pale yellow 
vith sepals of golden yellow. Each $1.00 
PETER PUMPKIN (Nesmith 1946)—Full 
cup shaped flowers of pure deep orange, 
overlapping petals, well branched. 
Each $2.00 
PETRA (Nesmith)—Broad petals of rich 
ruby-maroon with expansive golden 
sepal for contrast. Very striking. July- 
PALL IS Aa Nie el te een ee Each $2.50 
PIED PIPER (Taylor) — Sprightly bi- 
color in red and yellow. Petals crimped. 
Sepals plain and recurved. 24 in. June. 
on Mp ah NE aD A es Se Bl Each $2.00 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith 1940) — Soft 
ochre-red giving a garden effect of deep 
coral pink, late, 38 inch. __ Each $1.00 
PINK DELIGHT (G. Douglas)—A med- 
ium open cupped flower of light rose 
pink with a greenish yellow throat. 36 
in. July-Aug. Late 1952 introduction. 
Fe ere i ee tn ae nla ne me Each $15.00 
PORCELAIN PINK (Nesmith 1945) — 
Luminous and very smoothly finished 
pink with light peach background gaily 
marked with deeper pink. 5 in. dia. 
Medium wide petals. June-July 3 ft. 
BL EEMEAAS PRR RS ie oe cepa ALE Each $3.00 
PORT (Stout)—A full flower of rich 
sprightly red, with sturdy, much branch- 
ed stalks bearing many flowers. Slight- 
ly darker in mid-zone; greenish throat. 
Open evenings, 2% ft. July and August. 
Each $0.75 
POTENTATE (Nesmith 1943)—Lumin- 
ous purple, smooth and satiny, the color 
extending deep into the throat and in- 
cluding stamens and pistil. Outstanding. 
SULVPES DES Thies See hie vat aars Each $5.00 
PRAIRIE BOY (Sass)—Large, full, zinc- 
crange flowers. A very rich color. 38 
Tre) Ui ly pein oh ten ya en tae Each $2.00 
PRAIRIE GOLD (Russell) —2 ft. A semi- 
dwarf with 4 inch blooms of beautiful 
canary-yellow. Blooms in August and 
continues for some time. __ Each $1.00 
PRIMULA (Kraus—Large, early, wide 
petaled yellow. Opens full even on dull 
days. Late June through July. 
Each $3.00 
PRINCESS (Stout)—Fragrant lemon yel- 
low, a distinctive light shade. Each $0.50 
PURPLE HAZE—Ruffled petals. Light 
wine color with very dark veining. Yel- 
low throat shading to green. Midrib al- 
most white through each petal. Het. 2 
TteJuly-Aug eet ee ae Each $1.00 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell 1942) — 
Strong wine purple, full open flowers, 
long season of blooms, 36 inch, de.. 
Each $1.00 
QUEEN ESTHER (Sass)—A very bril- 
lant crimson, medium size, very com- 
pact form. Hegt. 36 in. July. Each $2.00 
REDWOOD (H. M. Hill 1948)—A fine 
shade of clear red with bright yellow in 
the throat. The flower heads are well- 
branched on tall strong stems. 
Each $1.00 
