18 ARVISTA GARDENS. 
ROSALIND— (Stout). Selected from Fulva 
rosea from China. Numerous flowers 4 to 5 
in. across, in clear colored deep rosy pink. 
Flowers widely open with recurved petals. 
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ROSY DAY (Nies 1943)—5” full flowers of 
near Baryta yellow, the upper two-thirds 
of the segments overlaid Garnet brown; 
petal edges waved and fluted. Raised 
midlines of Baryta yellow. A near pastel. 
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SERENADE— (Stout 1937). Numerous 4” 
flowers in very light pastel yellow and pink 
in pleasing harmony. Petals much twisted 
and crinkled with faint halo. Slender, stiff 
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SHIRLEY — Lovely flowers of rich butter 
yellow and crimped edges. July-Aug. 42” 
SIRIUS—Rich orange with faint eyezone and 
crinkled petals. July. 36” 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER—36”. June-July. 
Ruffled apricot-yellow to orange throat, 
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SIR WILLIAM — Morocco red with clear 
deep yellow midstripe. Fragrant and mag- 
nificent. July-Aug. 36” 
SONNY—36”. July-August. Clear, pale yel- 
low heavy waxy texture, open evening and 
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STALWART (Cook)-——Large flowers of red- 
bronze and orange tones; recurved petals, 
well-branched stems. July. 40” 
STARLIGHT—(Nesmith) 4 ft. July- Aug. 
Very pale, creamy yellow, large flowers 
fluted and ruffled 
STAR OF GOLD—42”. July-August. Won- 
derful 7” flowers in pale yellow 
SU-LIN— (Nesmith 1941). “A little bit of 
something precious.” Open flaring flowers in 
a lovely bi-color of pale mauve and creamy 
yellow. A most unusual coloring. “The out- 
standing pastel.” July-Aug. 35” 
SUNNY WEST—New. Immense, waxy flow- 
ers of pale canary-yellow. Very beautiful, 
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SUNSET—(Perry). Lovely flowers of soft 
copper shading to soft rose, Yellowish mid- 
rib. July-Aug. 36” 
SWEETBRIAR— (Nesmith). Flowers of lus- 
trous fresh pink blended apricot. Reflexed 
segments showing a delicate yellow cup. One 
of the best Daylilies in rose tones. July. 
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TANGERINE—The brightest early, dwarf sort 
with vase-shaped orange flowers. May. 24” 
TARUGA— (Stout, 1943). Dr. Stout’s largest 
hybrid and “perhaps the most beautiful 
of the yellow flowers.’’ Clear lemon- 
yellow with a cinnamon dust effect at the 
mid-zone. Petals of fine substance, grace- 
fully recurved and folded. Good evenings. 
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THE GEM—Fine, deep yellow flowers. July 
and August. 36” 
THUNBERGII — Fragrant flowers of pale 
yellow. July-August. 487 
TRIUMPH—(Stout) 3% ft. July. Enormous 
flowers of rich orange with mid zone halo 
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VADONNA—(Plouf 1941). Full rich flowers 
of blended purplish-red fulvous; heavy waxy 
substance; even distinct form; well 
branched, erect; keeps well. Petals beauti- 
fully recurved and crinkled; sepals curled at 
tips making a decided contrast. July-Aug. 
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VESTA (Stout)—Very full glistening flow- 
ers of deep orange-yellow very faintly 
flushed orange-red. July-Aug. 24” .........-.... 
VESTMENT— (Ashley, 1950). Similar in color 
to Vesta, but larger flowers with very wide, 
overlapping segments in a self color with 
no trace of an eye-zone. Uper half of petals 
have finely crinkled edges. One of the full- 
est-flowered Hems. that we have ever seen. 
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WAU-BUN-——Broad petaled cadmium-yellow, 
flushed fulvous red. One of the finest. 
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WINSOME—(Yeld). A.M., R.H.S. Appealing, 
dainty ivory colored flowers of great 
charm. Fragrant and refined. A favorite. 
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WOLOF — 48”. July-August. Large dark 
velvety maroon, yellow midrib. Very fine 
WOODLOT GOLD — 36”. July-August. A 
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