SANTA MARIA (Russell) E. 3 ft. EV. A beau- 
tiful 6” flower of orchid wine, ruffled and 
slightly recurved. Throat is chrome shading 
to green. A very lovely variety that is greatly 
admired. Remains open late. $1.00 
SCARLET PRINCESS E. 3 ft. EV. Lovely 
41% inch flower of orange red. The recurved ruffled 
petals have a distinct narrow yellow margin. $1.00 
SERENADE (Stout) M. 4 ft. D. Very light pas- 
tel of yellow with pinkish blush. Fine inter- 
planted with the darker varieties. 35¢ 
SEMINOLE CHIEF (Lester) M. 34% ft. D. A bright, 
almost cherry red. Heavy blooming tendencies. 
Does best from Central Fla. north. $1.00 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER (Mueller) M. 3% ft. 
EV. Strong grower with tall scapes. Flowers 
are clear yellow of trumpet shape. A much ad- 
mired older variety. 30¢ 
SKY LARK (Russell) M. 4 ft. D. Beautiful shade 
of lemon with faint green throat. Thick tex- 
ture. Remains open late. 75¢ 
SOUDAN (Stout) E. 3 ft. EV. A 4” flower of 
unusual charm. The color is clear Empire 
yellow, very full & recurved. A heavy bloom- 
er that is much liked. 50¢ 
STARLIGHT (Nesmith) E. 3 ft. EV. Pale creamy 
yellow of crisp smooth texture. $1.00 
STAR OVER DALLAS (Russell) M. 3 ft. EV. 
Palest lemon with cool green throat. Wide 
petals of excellent texture. 5” flower of great 
beauty. $1.00 
SWEET BRIAR (Nesmith) M. 3% ft. D. A large 
lusterous flower of deep pink. Petals & sepals 
reflexed showing delicate yellow cup. A lovely 
variety that is greatly admired. $1.00 
SYLVIA (Russell) M. 3% ft. D. The 5” flower 
is hard to describe. Probably best description 
would be that petals are a brownish rose pink 
with deep rose eye zone, sepals are lemon. 
The flower is out of the ordinary in color and 
is attractive. 50¢ 
TAJ MAHAL (Russell) E. 2 ft. EV. A semi- 
dwarf. The color is a rich chrome yellow with 
a velvety sheen. There is a wide eye zone of 
deep red. Petals are narrow & twist grace- 
fully. The 5” flowers are borne in_ great 
abundance. 50¢ 
TAMIAMI (Watkins) E. 24%,-3 ft. EV. A color 
jewel of Pompeian red, a soft pinkish red, of ex- 
cellent substance that holds color well even in 
hot sun. The flowers are large and spreading. 
The evergreen plant is vigorous and soon grows 
into an attractive clump. One of the very finest 
in its color class. As we have worked up a fair 
stock we are pricing it within the reach of all 
hemerocallis lovers. $1.50 
TEJAS (Russell) E. 3 ft. D. Bright red with 
velcety sheen. The 4” blooms are abundantly 
produced. Very showy. 50¢ 
THERON (Stout) M. 2% ft. D. Dark mahogany 
red. Pale yellow-orange throat shaded green 
at base. Best from central Fla. north. Highly 
rated in the north and called by many Dr. 
Stout’s best dark variety. 50¢ 
