SKYLARK (Russell) M 42” D. A thick textured creamy light lemon 
yellow with a faint green throat. Slightly recurved and 
ruffled. Open until 10 o’clock at night. Good. ------------ $ .50 
SPICE (Taylor) M 36” Ev. This lovely flower is hard to describe. 
It appears to be a copper, rosy tan with a bluish purple 
overlay. The Wau-Bun twist to the petals adds interest. ---- -- $5.00 
SPOTLIGHT (Lester) E 50’’ Semi-Ev. A broad petaled flower of 
extremely heavy substance. A creamy yellow liked by all 
who see it and grow it. A strong grower with large divisions 
and not a fast multiplier. Remains open after dark. --------- $3.00 
SPRING FANTASY (Lester) E 38’’ D. One of the earliest to bloom. A 
- lasge bi-color with petals of lilac, and sepals of pure light 
yellow. A complete bi-color. The branching could be better 
but that is made up by all its other fine qualities. ---------- $5.00 
STAR OF EVE (Wheeler) M 42’’ Ev. An evening bloomer in the form | 
of a six pointed star. Wide petals, somewhat pinched. A very 
light yellow self. Vigorous. ----------------- ------- $5.00 
STARLIGHT (Nesmith) E 40’’ Ev. The well branched stalks bear many 
flowers of really pale yellow. Blooms large, fluted and 
fragrant. A must for its early blooming period. ------------ $ .50 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) M 40”’ D. A lustrous pink with an apricot 
blend. Large flowers and a vigorous grower. ----------- -- $ .50 
TARUGA (Stout) E 36’’ D. A clear lemon yellow with a faint midzone 
area. Large 6-7 inch flowers of graceful form. Good evenings. - $ .50 
THE CHAMP (Russell) M 36’ D. A huge pale yellow with a faint 
shadow of a halo. Well liked. ---------------- ------ $1.00 
THE DIRECTOR (Russell) M 36’’ D. The color of this flower is a rich 
red wine with narrow veins of burgandy. The sepals are a 
shade lighter. More beautiful after a day in the sun. - --- -- -- $ .50 
. VALIANT (Cook) M 42’’ D. One of the finest orange Daylilies offered. 
The color is clear, the substance excellent, the finish is 
satin, the segments are wide, waved and crimped. --- ---- - $2.00 
VILANELLA (Hill) M 48” D. Graceful, good substance flowers in 
an unusual rose shade that seems to carry a slight shade of 
purple. Short round buds. ------------------------- $3.00 
WARPATH (Russell) EM 36’’ D. This flower is a smooth mahogany 
red self. Attractive wide flowers of good substance. Showy. -- $ .50 
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