FOR FLORIDA GARDENS 
Summer Multiflora Hybrids.* (Stout.) Clusters of small, clear 
orange flowers on heavily branched scapes. Long blooming period. 
Fine for mixed flower arrangements. 
Swan. (Watkins.) The name for this hybrid was suggested by the 
unusually graceful form of the huge flowers that are produced in 
May. Utterly distinctive when well grown, with afternoon shade, 
this variety is certain to please the most discriminating gardeners. 
The heavy, broadly arching petals are cavalry yellow in color. } 
Vesta. (Stout.) Firm-textured flowers of glistening orange-yellow : 
with a trace of fulvous in the mid-zone. Petals are broad and 
overlapping. Midseason. 
Vulcan. (Stout.) A hybrid of most unusual and striking 
color. The flower is a beautiful shade of deep maroon 
with a golden brown midrib, and orange throat. The 
petals are pointed while the sepals are deeply recurving. 
Midseason to late. Very limited quantity. 
Wau-Bun. (Stout.) One of the loveliest of the Daylilies, 
the name meaning early morn with its rising sun. The 
plant, which is semi-dwarf, with evergreen foliage, is a mi¢d=s 
season bloomer. Its flowers, which have an unusually attrac- 
tive formation, are large with stiffly recurving sepals. The 
petals are broad and spreading, the outer half being folded 
backward along the midrib. There is a decided twist at the end 
of the petals, which gives the flower, of light cadmium-yellow, a 
distinctly individual appearance. 
Welaka. (Watkins.) Blooms, very freely borne in May, are of good 
substance and distinctly crepe-like and rippled in texture. The © 
broadly spatulate petals give the flowers a full form that appeals 
to most gardeners. The throat color—Mandarin orange—fades to 
the attractive rosy fulvous tone of the outer segments. 
Woodlot Gold. (Cleveland.) A large fragrant flower of brilliant 
orange-yellow. The fluted petals are widely separated and have 
a prominent midrib. Very long blooming season. 
OLD VARIETIES AND SPECIES 


*Apricot. Deep yellow. *Middendorfi. Medium yellow. 
Aurantiaca. Reddish orange. *Ophir. Golden yellow; trumpet 
Aureole. Golden. shaped. 
*Cressida. Deep reddish orange *Orangeman. Deep orange. 
with fulvous band. *Sovereign. Light yellow. 
*Dumortieri. Cadmium-yellow. *Thunbergi. Buttercup-yellow. 
Florham. Soft yellow. Clumps 
*Fulva. Rusty orange-red. Small, 4 to 5-in. diam. 
*Kwanso. Double orange-copper. Medium, 5 to 7-in. diam. 
*Margaret Perry. Fulvous red; Large, 7 to 10-in. diam. CINNABAR 
orange throat. 

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