SHIRLEY. Large open flowers of pale apricot-orange; fluted pet¬ 
als; beautiful. 3 ft. July-Aug. A. M., R. H. S. 
SIEBOLDI- Rich yellow blooms. 3 ft. May-June. 
SIRIUS (Yeld) Wide funnel-shaped flowers of bright orange with 
center of each petal speckled with reddish-purple at the throat; mar¬ 
gins wavy; petals reflexed. 2 Yz ft. June-Aug. A. M., R. H. S. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. Large apricot-yellow flowers; petals 
ruffled; sepals smoothly finished and tipped with orange. 3 ft. 
June-July. 
SIR WILLIAM (Perry) Rich brown-red; the petals have distinct 
yellow midrib; a gay and festive flower. 3 ft. July-Aug. 
SOVEREIGN. Orange-yellow. 2 y 2 ft. June. A. M., R. H. S. 
SOUDAN (Stout) Clear lemon-yellow; broad petals with wavy 
margins; lovely. 3 ft. July. 
SPRENGERI. Medium yellow; rare. 4 ft. July-Aug. 
SPRINGTIME (Nesmith) A lovely rock garden subject. Clear 
medium orange with lighter midrib on petals; sepals a tone darker. 
Beautiful open flower of very smooth finish; petals slightly ruffled. 
20 in. May-June. 
STALWART (Cook) A beautiful new hybrid of tawny reddish- 
bronze and orange tones. Large flowers with nicely recurved petals, 
borne on tall well-branched stems. A very free bloomer and does 
well in hot dry weather. Excellent in every way. 40 in. July-Aug. 
STAR OF GOLD (Sass) Beautiful waxy flowers of palest yel¬ 
low; large and star-like in form; the best of the delicate yellow 
hemerocallis. 4 ft. July-Aug. 
SUMMER EVE (Nesmith) Cup-shaped flowers of pinky-orange, 
which toward night change to peach-pink apricot, giving the effect 
of two different blooms on one plant. Greatly admired by garden 
visitors. 3 ft. July-Aug. 
SUNKIST (Perry) Flowers of deep soft rose, lightly flushed 
bronze, each petal has pale yellow midrib; exceedingly lovely. 3 ft. 
July-Aug. 
SUNNY WEST (Sass) A beautiful pale canary-yellow. Immense 
flowers of wax-like substance borne on very tall stems. One of the 
last to bloom. 50 in. July 28th-Sept. 11th. 
SUNSET (Perry) Exquisite flower of crimson copper, shading to 
soft coppery rose; yellow midrib on petals; sepals a blending of 
copper and yellow. 3 ft. July-Aug. 
TANGERINE (Yeld) Wide funnel-shaped orange-chrome flow¬ 
ers; excellent for rock garden. 2 ft. May-June. A. M., R. H. S. 
THE GEM (Betscher) Lovely yellow. 3 ft. July-Aug. 
THELMA PERRY (Perry) Clear pale yellow self of larger size 
and more delicate in color than Flava. 30 in. June-July. Deliv¬ 
ery, Spring 1936. 
THUNBERGI. Yellow; scented; evening bloom. 3 ft., Aug. 
VESTA (Stout) Deep orange-yellow; lightly flushed with orange- 
red ; glistening sheen. 2 ft. July-Aug. 
VISCOUNTESS BYNG (Perry) A variety of matchless beauty, 
having a soft silvery background overlaid with pale coppery rose, 
giving an effect of rosy silver that is indescribable. Open well¬ 
shaped flowers on tall graceful stems. 4 ft. July 1st- Aug. 21st. 
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