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recurved sepals are yellow flushed with the petal color at the edges. Mid- 
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RUBY SUPREME. (Whe. 1941). 40 in. The wide open 7 inch flowers are a 
luminous ruby red. The throat is green-gold. A delicate gold line traces its 
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RUDDY RED. (Nes. 1944). 38 in. This hemerocallis has depth of color yet 
gives a glowing red effect. The petals of Vandyke red are smoothly fin- 
ished. The sepals have a yellow background flushed with red. July. .... 4.00 
SABRINA. (Whe. 1949). 40 in. Magenta self with a copper overlay. Wide, 
much recurved segments somewhat twisted. Late midseason. .......... 6.00 
SAN FRANCISCO. (Tay, B. 1949). 30 in. Petals Chinese Gold veined with 
cordova brown and with halo of same. Thoat, Primuline yellow. ........ 4.50 
SANTE FE. (Russ. 1942). 36 in. Twisted rosy red petals, deeper eye zone, 
Peeaissyellow overiaid rose. July. .... 1... 1. e le eee e eee Hh ORG VAUY 
SCARLET SUNSET. (Whe. 1947). As brilliantly glowing as a flaming sunset 
this medium size star shaped flower with its much recurved petals actually 
looks as if on fire in the garden. Even the buds are orange-scarlet. Highly 
rated in test gardens. Medium heights, Midseason. .................. 6.50 
SEARCHLIGHT. (Way. 1943). 34 in. Flame scarlet flowers. July... 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
Sieboldii. (Species). A medium yellow, excellent grower and producer. .... .25 
3 for .60 
SEMINOLE CHIEF. (Lester 1947). 42 in. Rich atghan red, large flowers. Mid- 
(hy ycgtakyentl Mita ESM lat ed -cr Set aiave eaae o ae  ca a cer EeEA 2.50 
SHADOW ROSE. (Nes. 1945). 42 in. A firm compact flower of rosy pink 
shadowed by deep rose in the center of the bloom and giving a very 
rose pink effect in the garden. The tall well branched stalks have many 
flowers and its late blooming habit makes it a welcome addition in pro- 
longing the season of hemerocallis bloom. August - September. ........ 5.00 
SHEKINAH. (Perry 1932). 45 in. Large orange-red flowers with a deep yellow 
throat and a narrow yellow line down the center of each petal. July and 
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SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. (Muell. 1904). 4 ft. Fine large ruftled, very fragrant 
flowers of clear empire yellow without a mark of any kind. June and July. —.50 
3efory!.25 
SIR WILLIAM. (Perry 1932). 35 in. Magnificent fragrant Morocco-red. July 
ee ey ee Neri SA Vere RBI My etna Peo). 5Omrsetorel.25 
SKYRIDER. (Lester 1950). 4 ft. Flower entirely different from any | have ever 
seen. Petals tipped rose blending into a broad yellow throat. Midseason 
rien: Serre.) op alate SIE Ss ee 3.00 
SKYSCRAPER. (Way. 1943). 56 in. Open lily-shaped flowers of brick-red. 
I ede nl Ae ihis Ml cvcshag Woes ovine OM TIA 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
SONGBIRD. (Way. 1941). 40 in. As colorful as the gayest of birds, a deep 
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SOUDAN. (Stout 1932). 36 in. Bright, soft lemon-yellow flowers of pertect 
form with slightly waved edges. June and July. .......... 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
SOUTHERN QUEEN. (McDade 1947). 33 in. A fine bloomer with large 
orange-red flowers of fine texture. The bronze orange-red coloring is 
enhanced by a definite gold ribbing through the center of the petals..... 4.00 
EeVEREIGN, 30.in. Fine deep yellow, ..........6.... eur ee cen s2Die SSRTOR OU 
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