SUMMER GLOW (Cumming)—Light yel- 
low blossoms of medium size are 
borne profusely on much branched 
slender stalks 5 feet or more in height, 
it is erect in habit, graceful and ef- 
fective throughout the entire summer. 
Considered one of the best Daylilies 
omnia lemase COlOr sicuods ne aprimans 50c 
SUNGOLD (Dreer) — The flowers are of 
good size and texture, of a deep 
orange yellow, with broad petals. One 
of the earliest orange varieties, blooms 
1 FeN ARES pe ee a Lou! bend oh Roe Garon plan ee 60c 
SUNNY WEST—A Sass origination. Very 
large flower of waxy canary yellow. 
Tall stems with many buds. Tall and 
latessinlye August: A ft. dct oe 60c 
SWEETBRIER (Nesmith)—A large flower 
of dull rose blended apricot, wide 
open form showing a soft yellow 
throat. Plant is vigorous and prolific. 
iMyemugust si fte525. J... 6:5.$1,00 
SYMPHONY (Stout)—A delicate blend of 
pastel tones, sepals yellow, petals rose 
with mid band of darker red 3!/p ft. 
blooms in June and July. Fragrant, 
QHeimeVeniIngs. 4.4.55 oats meee 
TANGERINE (Yeld)—True tangerine col- 
ored flowers in late spring, buds tinted 
red, semi-dwarf, twenty inches tal] in 
bloom: May*and Jtine Ana ie. ess 75c 
THE DIRECTOR (Russell)—Large flower 
with wide overlapping petals. Ruffled 
and crinkled like crepe paper. The 
color is a rich wine red with narrow 
veins of burgundy. 2}/, ft. Early mid- 
BERS O Teka adh tes er Ne eM cept $2.00 
THERON (Stout)—Large, full, dark ma- 
hogany red. Throat dark red outside. 
orange inside producing a_ striking 
purple and gold effect. 2!/, ft. tall. In 
Dicom July-August. *8i- de eke os 60c 
THE SULTAN (Nesmith)—Velvety dark 
red with a gold throat. Flower is of 
good size with broad petals and 
sepals, darker flush toward center of 
bloom. Late midseason. 3 ft.... .$2.00 
