H. SOVEREIGN. Medium orange-yellow flowers; fragrant; 
ft.; July. 
H. SOUDAN (Stout) A clear lemon yellow; broad petaled flowers 
on 3 ft. stems; very floriferous; flowers have waxy margins; 
lovely; July. 
H. SPRENGERI. Medium yellow; rare; 3 ft.; July. 
STAR OF GOLD (Sass) Beautiful waxy flowers of palest yellow, 
large and star-like in form. One of the last to bloom and the finest 
of the delicate, almost white hemerocallis. Strongly recommended. 
4 ft. August to Sept. 1st. 
SUMMER EVE (Nesmith) This hemerocallis was greatly ad¬ 
mired by garden visitors of last season. Medium cup-shaped 
flowers of pinky-orange, which toward night change to peach-pink 
apricot, giving the effect of two different tones of color on one 
plant. Very lovely in every way. July. 
H. SUNKIST (Perry) Perfect flower of deep soft rose; center 
of each petal has distinct yellow line; just a flush of bronze over¬ 
casts the whole flower; free blooming and exceedingly lovely; 
2 y 2 ft.; June-July; Fall delivery. Net. 
H. SUNNY WEST (Sass) A matchless new hybrid of pale 
canary-yellow. Immense flowers of wax-like substance borne on 
very tall stems. One of the last to bloom. I take great pleasure in 
introducing this beautiful variety; 50 in.; Aug.-Sept. 
H. SUNSET (Perry) A glorious English introduction of crimson- 
copper shading to soft coppery rose; decided yellow midrib on 
petals; sepals an exquisite blending of copper and yellow: reflex 
of flower yellow tinged with copper. Well described by the name; 
2J4 ft.; June-July. Net. 
H. TANGERINE. Deep orange; excellent for rock garden; 2 ft.; 
June. Net. 
H. THE GEM (Betscher) Deep yellow; splendid substance; 3 ft.; 
June. 
H. THUNBERGI. Pale yellow; sweetly scented; evening bloomer; 
3 ft.; August. 
H VESTA (Stout) Deep uniform orange-yellow, lightly touched 
with orange-red; glistening gold sheen; a treasure for front of 
border ; 2 ft.; August. 
H. VISCOUNTESS BYNG (Perry) This especially pleasing 
variety is of matchless beauty, having a soft silvery gray back¬ 
ground overlaid with pale coppery rose giving an effect of rosy 
silver that is indescribable. Open well shaped flowers of good size 
and form; the reflex of petals is deep copper; 2ft.; June-July; 
Fall delivery. Net. 
H. WAU-BUN (Stout) Uniform cadmium-yellow, outer half over¬ 
cast delicate fulvous red; petals are large and broad; freely curv¬ 
ing contour of petals is unique. Excellent; 2 x / 2 ft.; July-August. 
H. WINSOME (Yeld) The name perfectly describes the flower 
which is a yellow of particularly appealing tone. One of the best 
that Mr. Yeld has produced; 3 ft.; June-July; A. M., R. H. S. 
1931. 
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