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SEVEN SEAS - (Russell) 3 ft. April-May-June. Pastel of light rosy brown sepals a 
little lighter, heavy bloomer, large flowers.  50¢. 
SPITFIRE - (Russell) A foreground specimen of bright red flowers, with a light 
orange midrib, forms clumps rapidly, blooms all summer not too tall for the 
rock garden, remains evergreen. 50¢. 
STARLIGHT - (Nesmith) 33 ft. Midsummer. One of the palest yellows, broad flowers 
with overlapping segments, very well branched. $1.00. 
STAR OF GOLD - (Sass) Fine bright pale yellow.  50¢ 
SUNNY WEST - (Sass) 4 ft. July. Waxy texture of canary yellow. 50¢ 
SWEETBRIAR - Moroccc Red, brilliant flowers of velvety red both petals and sepals 
extending almost to the throat just a touch of orange in the throat. This is 
rapid to increase. July- 35". $2.00 | 
SYLVIA - (Russell) Epring. 25 ft. Lurge rosy-pink blooms, deeper pink eyezone, the 
sepals are yellow, must be seen to be appreciated.  35¢. 
THALIA - (Russell) Canary color overcast with rosy brown.  50¢. 
THERON - (Stout) 23 ft. July to September. Large full dark mahogany red with a 
small yellow throat, truly a fine specimen having received the award of Merit. 
I coraider this Stout's best dark one. $1.00 
TRADE WINDS - (Russell) 33 ft. There are but few cream pastel shades offered. 
This is an outstanding one with well proportioned blooms of fine texture. You 
cannot go wrong with this one. $1.00 
VULCAN - (Stout) July-August. Another dark Stout introduction, a heavy bodied 
plant blooms velvety maroon. 75¢ 
WAR PATH - (Russell) Spring and Fall. An outstanding red. Wide petals that open 
recurved, this is the answer to a good bloom that stands the hottest day 
looking fresh till sunset. Increases fast. $1.00 

Fresh daylily seed, early and late bloomers all shades $1.00 per 100. 
AMARYLLIS GARDENS, 15 Screven Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. 
