We Like to Use Full-petaled, Wide Varieties in Our Plant Breeding and Those 
Proven Hardy. Note Photos and Prices in Others? Catalogs. 
MORE LETTERS FROM OUR FRIENDS 
Dear Mr. Russell: July 5, 1954 
I’ve been enjoying your lovely daylilies that 
I have had now for two years. They are simply 
beautiful flowers, just as you described in your 
lovely catalog. The hot sun and wind sure 
doesn’t hurt the blooms. 
Yours very truly, 
VERA MAsKA 
416 W. 13th St. 
Hays, Kans. 
Dear Russells: 
I am sold on Russell’s daylilies. I believe you 
have the prettiest varieties and the finest, 
healthiest plants I ever saw. I have eighty-five 
varieties; all but three came from your gardens. 
GRACE PROPES 
311 Alta Vista 
Tlenderson, Texas 
Gentlemen: July 19, 1954 
I just want to let you know we have been 
enjoying our daylilies every day for the past few 
years with their beautiful blooms. They are just 
beautiful! Again I want to tell you how we love 
the Russell daylilies. 
Sincerely, 
Mrs. J. R. Jounson 
1250 Llinois Ave. 
Ottawa, Ill. 
1954 
Your stock is everything you say it is, plus 
much more. Nothing like it any place else in 
U.S. Your claims are modest, to say the least. 
Mrs. Epna M. WARNER 
1700 Harvard 
Independence, Mo. 
RUSSELL GARDENS, SPRING, TEXAS 
