QUEEN OF GONZALES (Russell)—A huge, wire-petaled, early bloomer of deep gold. 
Color sun-fast. Profuse and recurrent blooming. Evergreen. .................e005. $0.50 
RAJAH (Stout)—English red; eyed; deciduous. A vigorous grower and a very satisfac- 
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RAVEN (Wheeler)—Wheeler’s darkest, and one of the best of the “reds.” Large, velvety, 
maroon red with a black sheen and chartreuse throat. Color sun-resistant. Early and re- 
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RED MOUNTAIN (Davis)—Not especially pretty, but really something if one is seeking 
height and size. The 5” flower has petals 14%” and sepals 14%” wide. The color is dark 
anatolia red with a deep yellow throat. The 6 foot flower scapes are very strong, being 
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ROSALIND (Stout)—Most beautiful of the wild species of Hemerocallis. Rose-pink flow- 
ersspornersonmtall soracel ulusca pes, DeCidUOUS.. (.05 hoe sea nce ee ceca cen eee oe $1.00 
ROSELAWN (Davis)—A bright raspberry to watermelon red with a faint eyezone of 
darker red and a near-green throat which merges to light yellow. The color does not 
fade or burn. An early, free bloomer which repeats in midsummer. Slender, 32” scapes 
which fully support the flower clusters. An evergreen plant for those who like their day- 
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ROYAL RUBY (Nesmith)—-Medium size flowers of intense ruby red deep into the throat. 
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ROYALTY (Nesmith)—A true maroon with a velvety purple sheen on the petals and 
sepals. Large, open flowers with broad petals and sepals. Deciduous, ............-- $1.00 
RUFFLED PINAFORE (Milliken)—A warm apricot-yellow, with broad, overlapping 
petals and sepals. The wide petals are creped at their edges and daintily crinkled. Throat 
tinged green with a rosy halo at the outer limits. Evergreen. 32”. .............++; $10.00 
SACHEM (Stout)—Large, clear red. Stands full sun. Open evenings; evergreen. $1.00 
SALMON SHEEN (Taylor)—A very beautiful salmon-pink, veined canna red. The sub- 
stance is excellent, being fully sun-resistant. This repeat bloomer remains open evenings. 
Evergreen. 34”. (This is my favorite of all of Mrs. Taylor’s daylilies.) ..........-. $7.50 
SAUCY IMP (Davis)-—“Corinthian Rose” is the color of this neatly tailored coral-pink. 
The 414” flowers have petals 1” wide and a throat of deep chrome yellow. Strong, 48” 
scapes. The evergreen plant is a repeat bloomer. Flowers do not burn in the sun, but 
become more “pink” as the day Wears OM. ....... cere cece ee eee tee e eset eee eene $2.00 
SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler)—Brilliant scarlet red of an intense color which is sun- 
fast. Numerous, medium size, star shaped, recurving flowers. eDIOOMS= sac $3.00 
SEMINOLE CHIEF (Lester)—A bright, almost cherry red on strong, well branched 
Seapede4o-inches. in height. Deciduous. 22% 0... + cose oe eile tn Salts eee stmt ai gisele Bo $1.00 
SERENADE (Stout)——Pastel bicolor; deciduous. Semi-dwarf. .......---+.++++++--: $0.35 
SHOW GIRL (Wheeler)—Large, soft orchid pink with deeper veins and white midrib. 
Broad, ruffled, reflexed segments. Needs light shade to preserve the delicate pink color. 
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SIDESHOW (Russell)—Very large buff yellow. Petals wide: reblooms; evergreen. $1.50 
SON OF TROUBADOUR (Davis)—A profusely blooming, vivid red bicolor which always 
attracts attention. The color is “Flaming Maple” and “Golden Giow Yellow.” The large 
6” flower is sun-resistant. Vigorous grower with strong, erect scapes, 36” in height. De- 
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SOUDAN (Stout)—Lemon yellow flowers with wide petals and crinkled edges. Recur- 
rent blooming. Numerous flowers on strong, 40” scapes. Evergreen. An excellent gar- 
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SPECULATION (Davis)—A soft bicolor with wide petals of terra cotta pink and sepals 
of golden glow yellow. The flowers are 4%” to 5” wide and are borne on strong, 40” 
scapes. The unfading flowers can take the July sun. Blooms over a long period of time. 
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SPICE (Taylor)—Rosy tan with golden yellow throat. Flower large with twisted petals. 
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SPITFIRE (Russell)—Numerous, small red flowers with yellow midrib and throat. An 
early and a continuous bloomer. Eivergreen. .......---+- +e ssssee cece eee ects en ees $0.35 
SPRIGHTLY (Davis)—A bright, self red with 4%” flowers of “pomegranate red.” The 
throat is a light, greenish yellow. This vigorous grower and repeat bloomer produces at- 
tractive flowers which do not burn in the sun. Deciduous. 44” .................. $1.00 
