ROSE QUEEN (Perry) Pale old rose background to petals, lined 
with deeper rose; each petal has pale yellow midrib; sepals yellow 
edged with old rose; center of flower pale yellow. Exquisite color 
combination and very late blooming. 3^4 ft. July lst-Sept. 9th. $6.00 
ROYAL. A Japanese variety, golden yellow; splendid texture; 
fragrant. 3 ft. June-July. $1.50 
RUT1 LANS. Rich golden flowers; good for rock garden. 2 ft. $2.50 
SALEM DAY LILY. Similar to Flava, but flowers a little later. 
This variety has been growing in old gardens at Salem, Massachu¬ 
setts, for over one hundred years; a great addition to the early flow¬ 
ing kinds. $1.00 
SEMPERFLORENS- Vigorous dark green foliage. Flower 
stalks very widely branched with many blooms. Large funnel- 
shaped flowers of soft apricot-orange; tips of petals reflexed, and 
margins wavy. 3j^ ft. June-July. A. M., R. H. S. $3.50 
SHEKINAH (Perry) Large extended flowers of rich orange, 
heavily tipped bronze-red; Fluted petals. Handsome. 3j4 ft. 
July-August. $4.50 
SIEBOLDI- Rich yellow blooms. 3 ft. May-June. $2.00 
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. 2ft. June-Aug. A. M., R. H. S. $6.00 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. Large apricot-yellow flowers; petals 
ruffled; sepals smoothly finished and tipped with orange. 3 ft. 
June-July. $2.50 
SIR WILLIAM (Perry) Rich brown-red; the petals have distinct 
yellow midrib; a gay and festive flower. 3 ft. July-Aug. $3.00 
SONNY (Stout) Pale yellow flowers of thick firm substance with 
especial resistance to hot sunny days. The blooms open about sun¬ 
down, and are at their height of beauty the following day. A variety 
of unusual charm. 3 ft. July-August. $4.00 
SOVEREIGN. Orange-yellow. 2 y 2 ft. June. A. M., R. H. S. $ .50 
SOUDAN (Stout) Clear lemon-yellow; broad petals with wavy 
margins; lovely. 3 ft. July. $5.00 
SPRENGERI. Medium yellow; rare. 4 ft. July-Aug. $2.00 
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. $3.00 
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. $2.50 
STARLIGHT (Nesmith) Tall well branched stalks bearing many 
flowers of palest yellow. The blooms are large, and the petals 
charmingly fluted. The nearest to white in color of any hemerocallis 
that I have ever seen. Much admired by visitors to the garden. 
Very beautiful. 4 ft. July-August. $5.00 
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. $5.00 
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. $5.00 
SUNKIST. Deep soft rose, lightly flushed bronze, petals have 
pale yellow midrib. Exceedingly lovely. 3 ft. July-August. 
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