TAMIAMI 
TARUGA 
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ENTIRE COLLECTION *Osuy'? $69 
ALLAPATAH. (Watkins.) The flowers, produced in mid- 
April, are large (534 inches across), of full form and 
heavy texture. The color approaches mascara and the 
effect is self-colored. The garden effect might ap- 
proach deep maroon. See photograph page 6. 
BICOLOR. (Stout.) Orange-yellow sopals with royal-red 
petals. Very beautiful. 
CABALLERO. (Stout.) Striking bicolor with vermilion 
petals and golden yellow sepals and throat. Flowers to 
6 inches across. Very fine and unusual. Evergreen. 
See photograph page 7. 
FANTASIA. (Stout.) Most unusual flower of oxblood-red 
and canary-yellow. Petals are twisted and fluted. 
See Photograph. 
JACK ‘N JILL. (Watkins.) Habit dwarf, excellent for 
edging Daylily borders. The blooms of the evergreen 
clone are borne early in April; those of the deciduous 
one follow about five weeks later, giving a continuous 
sequence of bloom over a period of about three 
months. The flowers are small (31% inches), of a 
sprightly red which approaches Burmese ruby. See 
photograph page 7. 
TAMIAMI. (Watkins.) Plant very robust. The flower is 
large, spreading, giving a bold day-long garden effect, 
for it does not roll or fade badly in the April sun. The 
sepal is self-colored, Pompeian red, and there is no 
differentation of margin or mid-rib. See photograph 
page 8. 
TARUGA. (Stout.) Beautiful open flower with faint 
cinnamon dust effect in the mid-zone. Gracefully 
curved flowers. See photograph page 8. 
Don’t have a Dull Garden... Use 
DAYLILIES 
NOTE: Orders are only accepted subject to prior 
sale. Please write us if we may substitute varieties 
of equal value in case we are sold out of any 
particular type. 
Jacksonville Landscape Company 
