Our Guarantee —Every Item Top Quality 
SPICE. (Tay, B. 1949). 36 in. Basic color, Canna Red overlaid with bluish pur- 
ple, making the flower a dusky, rosy tan. The Waub-Bun twist to the petals 
adds interest to the flower. Throat is small and golden yellow. ........ 4.50 
SPITFIRE. (Russ. 1942). 2 ft. Well named, a foreground specimen, snappy red 
medium size blooms. Orange midrib. Blooms continuously. ... .75; 3 for 2.00 
SPRING DAWN. (Tay, B. 1949). 42 in. A medium sized blossom of lavender 
pink with Jonquil threat; ? Yee. 208 Pe ae ee 4.50 
STALWART. (Cook 1935). 45 in. Handsome flowers of orange brushed over 
with a reddish tone. July, August and Sept. .............. 75: Seip 
STAR OF GOLD. (Sass, H. B. 1934). 48 in. Excellent soft yellow, exception- 
ally large star-shaped flowers. July and Aug. ............. 753" 3 Orne ud 
STERLING. (Way. 1943). Soft rose and buff blend. July. 60 in. 1.25; 3 for 3.50 
STRIPEY. (McDade-Parry 1947). 47 in. This hemerocallis has India red petals 
and sepals with rich ochre throat, the ochre from the throat forming a V 
on the petals and sepals then ribbing the India red to the end of the petals. 2.50 
SUMMER CHARM. (Russ. 1945). Formerly ''Jewell'’. 4 ft. Deepest cinnamon 
with deep yellow throat. Recurved and keeps well in the evening. June. .75 
3 for 2.00 
SUNNY WEST. (Sass, H. B. 1933). 52 in. Immense soft canary yellow flowers 
of uniform color throughouty July:to sept, «as. asus eye 50; 3 erormiees 
SUNSET. (Perry 1932). 42 in. A bright crimson-maroon, with a brilliant deep 
yellow throat and a yellow line running through the center of each petal 
to. the tip. Julycand August apg sen ee 50:0 3,fonsh25 
SUNSHINE SERIES. (Russ. 1945). Many people prefer the paler tints of lemon 
and gold, and to enable our customers to have some of the better new 
varieties in these light colors at a moderate price, we have selected this 
Sunshine Series. They include some of the finest sorts ever produced in 
these (particular, colorsa cs St tie casmyilktes pesiegs 1 diad cb OPE eae 35; 6 for 1.50 
SUPERBA. (Way. 1943). 34 in. Beautiful and brilliant Pompeian-red 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
SWEETBRIAR. (Nes. 1938). 40 in. Lustrous flower, the fresh pink petals and 
sepals are well-reflexed, showing a delicate yellow cup. ............... 4.00 
SYLVIA. (Russ. 1942). 42 in. Large rosy-pink bloom, deeper eye zone, sepals 
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TAMAQUAH. (Russ. 1945). Formerly "Salmon Queen". 3!/5 ft. Salmon petals 
and sepals; salmon overcast lavender. Deep gold throat. June and July. .75 
3 for 2.00 
TAMARA. (Millik. 1948). 48 in. A large bicolor in sharply defined rosy-red 
and light yellow. The petals are broad and the coloring is uniform. ...... 6.00 
TAMIAMI. (Wat, J. V. 1949). 34 in. A self, colored Pompeian Red of large 
sizezand “gdod, substance... .Wugaues davvdeeesiiitebze veneer nee 3.00 
TA MING. (Nes. 1948). 35 in. The full orange-buff flowers have evenly fluted 
edges on both petals and sepals, and with such heavy substance that the 
blooms stay firm and fresh throughout the day even in hottest weather. 
July and Atigust.. 4 0.0.4. gle. Hope tals ie ie ee 6.00 
TAPERLIGHT. (Nes. 1947). 36 in. Cream in color, this floriferous hemerocallis 
is especially good for the front of the border. The flowers are large, and 
very well formed with lush green foliage coming up above the lowest 
flowers. July and August. 
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