REVOLUTE (Sass)—This has been call- 
ec an improved Hesperus, but it has an 
individuality that is quite different, a 
shade lighter in color tone with a more 
Te LieGsOULLING, ase oa seu 2 E Each $1.50 
RINGLETS (Kraus) 1950—24 to 30 in- 
ches. Mid-season. Small creped and 
curled bright gold. Extremely free 
flowering. Excellent for arrangements. 
Each $5.00 
ROSALIND—tThis is one of the most 
interesting species, the parent and 
source of our pink and rose color. Rosa- 
lind is most distinctive, a bright rose- 
red shade with a silvery sheen. Very 
Dreli yeti ee ee Each $1.50 
ROSARIO (Kraus)—A large flower of 
clear true pink with orange-yellow base. 
Non-fading, holding color throughout 
day. Very luminous in the sun. 38 in. 
July-August. Each $10.00 
S pecial EK ed Collection 
QUEEN ESTHER 
KNIGHTHOOD 
Catalogue Value $7.00. 
RUBY SUPREME 
All Three for $5.50 Postpaid. 
QUEEN OF GONZALES (Russell)—Col- 
or of flower is chrome yellow or light 
orange, the petals are broad and over- 
lapping. The six inch blooms remain 
open over a long period when cut. One 
of the earliest of the large varieties to 
bloom on stalks 3 feet tall. Each. $1.00 
QUEEN OF TEXAS (Russell)—A lovely 
cosy red. Quite different from other 
reds and roses. 3 ft. June-July. Ea. $0.75 
RED ADMIRAL (Russell)—A showy and 
fiery orange red, with small blooms. 
Good increaser. 21% ft. July. Each $0.50 
RED BIRD (Stout 1941)—A most .bril- 
liant vermillion red with a deeper mid- 
ZOnemshsiNeheV coe aos eAee Each $2.00 
RED CINDERELLA—Dormant. A bril- 
liant Chinese red, with a satiny sheen 
and an orange throat. The petals of the 
41% inch flower are wide and ruffled 
ard slightly recurve. Hgt. 21% ft. May- 
ARV each. 7,40 SE a ty gine Raped cam Each $1.50 
RED PERFECTION (Russell)—36 inch. 
An orange red with petals slightly ruf- 
tled. Eah $1.00 
ROSE BEAUTY (Russ) — A deep rose 
flower with sulphur yello wthroat. Pet- 
als and sepals, slightly ruffled. 342 ft. 
Baa LVate tee ee A Each $1.00 
ROSE GEM (Stout)—36 in. This is an 
ali over rose color with a greenish- yel- 
low throat, the flower having a 6 in. 
BRT OAC ts as a hes Each $2.50 
ROSE OF TEXAS—Dormant. Rosy-red, 
almost fiery red but lighter. Highly 
favored in my field and a very fast 
grower, 4 inch bloom. Het. 3 ft. April- 
May-June. Each $1.90 
ROYALTY (Nesmith 1940) — Large vel- 
vety maroon with a blackish sheen, yel- 
low cup in center, midseason, 40-inch. 
Each $1.50 
ROYAL ENSIGN (Stout)—Full, large, 
recurving flowers with a golden throat 
that extends up the center of the rich 
maroon petals producing a striking red 
and gold appearance. 3 ft. July-August. 
apetin  Pet hele ica ale in Cate nl par cet alert hs Each $3.00 
ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith, 1942) — A 
marvelous flower of almost crimson red 
with glow and life throughout. It has 
the most intense red color that I have 
seen in a Hemerocallis. A smoothly 
finished flower with a full semi-reflexed 
petals and sepals a self with almost no 
yellow in the cup. The stalks are med- 
ium height with good branching. July, 
August. 38 inche. (Introducer’s descrip 
tion.) Each $4.00 
RUBY SUPREME (Wheeler 1940)—Lum- 
inous ruby-red withbroad full petals, 
sweepstakes winner at the National 
showe42sinchs ey. ses cose Each $2.00 
RUFFLED PINAFORE (Milliken) — 
Warm apricot-yellow, with broad over- 
lapping petals and sepals. Petals are 
ecimped and ruffled. Green throat with 
outer edges pale rose. 21% ft. June-July. 
Seek tof ee ee om apap eens Je Each $10.00 
RUSSELL’S BLACK SWAN (Russell)— 
24 inch. This daylily has purple petals 
aud slightly lighter sepals. __ Each $1.00 
SACHEM (Stout)—4 ft. June-July. An 
early rich deep red, near carmine, 5 inch 
i1lowers with greenish-orange throat. 
Each $0.75 
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