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FOR FLORIDA GARDENS | 
Serenade.* (Stout.) A delicately tinted flower of harmonious 
pastel yellows and pinks. The petals are fluted and slightly twisted. 
This Daylily is particularly pleasing in combination with other 
spring garden flowers. May, June. 
Sir Michael Foster. (Miiller.) Strong-growing, with tall flower- 
stems, bearing sweet-scented, funnel-shaped flowers which are 
spreading but not strongly reflexed. The clear yellow petals are \ 
large and fluted, while the sepals are smooth and of a deeper yellow. 
May through July. 
Soudan. (Stout.) The flower, of a rich, glistening yellow, is of the : 
full, recurved lily type, with broad, fluted and overlapping petals. Y 
A fine summer bloomer. 
Summer Multiflora Hybrids.* (Stout.) Clusters of small, clear 
orange flowers on heavily branched scapes. Long blooming period. 
Fine for mixed flower arrangements. 
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 a 
midrib and orange throat. The petals are pointed, while the sepals ' ‘ / ee 
are deeply recurving. Midseason to late. Log 
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 midseason bloomer. Its flowers, 
which have an unusually attractive 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 light cadmium-yellow nh 
flower a distinctly individual appearance. sate 
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 yi a 
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orange-yellow. The fluted petals are widely separated and have yi, se at 
a prominent midrib. Very long blooming season. : g 
OLD VARIETIES AND SPECIES : “i 
*Apricot. Deep yellow. *K wanso. Double orange-copper. \ 7 
Aurantiaca. Reddish orange. *Margaret Perry. Fulvous red; tl 
*Cressida. Deep reddish orange orange throat. 
with fulvous band. *Middendorffi. Medium yellow. MIKADO 
*Dumortieri. Cadmium-yellow. *Orangeman. Deep orange. 
Florham. Soft yellow. *Sovereign. Light yellow. 
*Fulva. Rusty orange-red. *Thunbergi- Buttercup-yellow, 

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