NITE LITE (Farris)—Very light chartreuse with a green throat. Evening bloomer which 
remains open until the following evening. Fragrant. Evergreen. 36” .............. $2.00 
NUBIAN PRINCE (Davis)—Dark, India Red with a velvety sheen. Flower of medium 
size, but very stylish, with a slight curl to two of the broad petals. Sun-resistant. Strong, 
AROS CANES. | ia sicker Hous Misti le ere oie Uacle SAMIR. «ler atallev aren Ptehar ete) saya s as aera ts ete selena cea a $2.00 
NORMA BORLAND (Taylor)-—Wide, ruffled petals of copper color. The halo forms an 
unbroken circle of brown. Good branching on 36” scapes. Evergreen. Repeat blooming. 
$10.00 
NOSIESTA (Russell)—Large, deep yellow, repeat bloomer. Evergreen ..........- $0.50 
OLD VINTAGE (Russell)—Maroon; evergreen. ......... ese e eee cece ee ee eee e tects $0.35 
OLIVE BALDWIN (Taylor)—Old copper veined purple. Wide, overlapping petals of 
crinkled texture, Dverereen; TeblOOMIS Wye ci. cele ape we the +m oe velo cs eieloimlniayan> ie je) oloKhon= $1.00 
ONEITA (Davis)—Bright red which blooms almost continuously throughout the season. 
Taverereen: SO INCHES Mae ames ts tchauies «Mee tMHede +o oy o Shel eho serie: « ,serinenteiel pha ky eec we ces $2.00 
OUR PET (Russel!)—Rich yellow overcoat ovange-red, with a fiery red eyezone. Profuse 
[eiteyoreaveies 7, IDYvOGhblebIS. . ona cada gtidns 000 ODMR OS SDC BS Umeda op acUH Od oO Boro cos $0.75 
PAINTED LADY (Russell)—Enormous flowers 8 to 9 inches across. Color is cinnamon 
over yellow, with darker veins throughout. Height 3 feet. Evergreen. Rated first in 1952 
DOPULATIty DOM lated eos eile cts orotate a aiRIENeNERN on op) eos ge plaisce) «= ino fenaiedc miellteaurie marge Te eae $3.00 
PANOLA (Davis)—A very large, dark velvety red with a rich, gold center. The wide- 
petaled, fully-opened flower holds its color well in the sun, The strong scapes are 38” 
Pei g tit. eens eee Rees aon sath sis etegRt > sveuvwn. so o's ehormae'* acu le one’s a etetrtalennieneme eng e noi $0.75 
PATRICIA (Stout)—Light yellow with greenish yellow throat. Recurrent blooming; 
fragrant; open eVenings; CVELSTreen. ©... 266. e eee eee eee ete te eens reece sense $0.50 
PATRICIAN (Davis)—Very large, bold red bitone. The wide petals are “Old Red” with 
a prominent midrib. Sepals of a lighter shade and slightly dusted gold, becoming more 
pronounced at the tips. Recurrent blooming evergreen. .......--+++e++e ee eres eres $3.00 
PEACH BLOW (Nesmith)—Pastel peach and gold. Deciduous. .................. $0.50 
PERSIAN PRINCESS (Nesmith)—Dark red with purple overcast. Numerous, cup 
shaped blooms of heavy substance. Deciduous. ...............-e cece eee eee ee eee $0.75 
PERSONAL APPEARANCE (Russell)—Large, late bloomer with yellow petals and gold- 
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PICAYUNE (Davis)—Very dark red with a velvety sheen and a greenish-yellow throat. 
Vigorous; sun-resistant; reblooms: Full flower of medium size. Height 34”. Deciduous. 
$1.00 
PINK BOWKNOT (Taylor)—A lovely salmon pink with heavy ivory midrib and a throat 
of daffodil yellow. Triangular form and heavy substance. Recurrent blooming evergreen, 
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PINK DAMASK (Stevens)—A dusky rose pink self that is sunfast in the brightest sun. 
Flowers 414” with reflexed petals. Scapes 36” with multiple branching and numerous pro- 
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PINK PRELUDE (Nesmith)—A large and very lovely Dawn Pink self except for a pale, 
flesh pink mid-rib on the petals and a touch of cool yellow at the throat. Color is sunfast. 
Semi-evergreen. 39 inches. Described by Mrs. Nesmith as her finest pink Hemerocallis. 
$15.00 
PINK SATIN (Bach)—Clear lavender pink. Blooms cup-shaped, outcurving at the tips. 
Creamy center. Semi-deciduous. 32” .......... cece eee ee eee tee cee eee eee cent ees $5.00 
POTENTATE (Nesmith)—Pansy purple with a satiny sheen. Medium size flower is a self 
with broad, full sepals and petals. Repeat blooming. Deciduous. Rated second in 1952 
Popularity DOU; STS AMSA yey ama eee nM ME « «cin suelelits 0: sjl's ¥ic.e ain» op olnie Bible) afeueienouc cans Rye $4.00 
PORT (Stout)—A small, full, sprightly red with a green throat. Excellent for borders. 30 
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PRIMA DONNA (Taylor)—A very popular, peach colored flower with wide petals and 
sepals. Sun resistant with a long period of flowering. Reblooms; evergreen. H. M., T. H. 
SO 19508 GA MOT NCS yy O02 tet ret ne etn wcagee ase te cael silane. <!obv\giha ohn statautiote iets tats aeaeg $10.00 
PURPLE SAGE (Russell)-—Dark wine-purple. The medium size flowers have ruffled 
petals with a light yellow mid-rib. Deciduous, ........... see eee ee eee eee ee ee eee ees $1.00 
PURPLE WATERS (Russell)—Maroon-purple; recurrent blooming; evergreen .. $0.35 
