RED SOX (Wayman) M 38” 3.00 
Wonderfully sun resistant, this complete red self 
is very brilliant and intense. The flowers are large, 
lively and showy, and borne on strong, sturdy scapes. 
REDWOOD {Hill) L 42” 1.00 
A varnish-like finish on a deep, even red without 
dusky markings; bright yellow sunburst in the throat. 
Stout stems. 
REGAL LADY (Nesmith) EM 50” 1.00 
Large flowers with deep rose petals blending into 
a deeper rose zone bordering the pale yellow cup. 
The cream sepals are faintly flushed with rose giving 
the effect of a bicolor. 
REVELRY (Lester) M 30” 10.00 
A large wide-petaled bloom that is a true cardinal 
red. The petals and sepals are the same, soft leathery 
substance and appear on widely branched scapes. 
The throat is a soft, light green. 
REVOLUTE (H.P. Sass) M 38” A, M. 1950 
Stout Medal 1953 2.50 
A lovely recurving flower of crisp clear yellow with 
ruffled petals and tall well branched scapes. 
RHODORA (Kraus) M 24” 10.00 
Beautiful heavy-textured flowers of soft Azalea pink 
carried on upright, sturdy stalks, well branched. This 
makes a magnificent clump of luscious pink blooms. 
RINGLETS (Kraus) M 34” 5.00 
This is one of the most charming daylilies we grow. 
The bright golden flowers are small and dainty, with 
all segments curled back, creped and ruffled. A mul- 
titude of flowers are open at one time, making it a 
wonderful cut flower, and choice in arrangements. 
ROSALIND (specie) M 38” 1.50 
This is a selected form of the specie fulva rosea. 
The coloring is a lovely, clear, rosepink with a deeper 
rose eye zone. 
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ROYAL CROWN 
ROSARIO (Kraus) M 36” 10.00 
A very fine sun resistant rose-pink that is clean and 
clear. The coloring is deeper and more rosy-toned 
than Evelyn Claar. 
ROSE GEM (Stout) M 46” A.M, 1953 2.00 
Large flowers of a deep rose with a light copper 
undertone. Good form and substance. 
ROSE REVERIE (Christenson) M 40” 5.00 
A very large and recurving rose. 
ROYAL BEAUTY (Taylor) M 36” Ev. 2.00 
A 5-inch flower of rose purple on well branched 
scapes. The full shaped blooms are most attractive 
ina large clump. 
Photo by Hull 
