RUDDY RED (Nesmith) — This hemero- 
callis has depth of color, giving a 
glowing red effect, The petals are 
Vandyke red, sepals a little lighter in 
color. Blooms ‘in July. 3 fia $1.50 
SANTA MARIA (Russell)—Near old rose 
in color with a yellow throat, of good 
size. Stays open evenings, useful for 
flower arrangements. 21/, ft. Midsea- 
SOM" scp acalolteele okcdae Oeee een $1.00 
SATURN (Stout)—3 ft. June, July. Flower 
of robust multiflora type. 3 in spread; 
numerous in clusters. Dark orange- 
red, overcast bronze. A trace of eye 
on crest of petal, suffusing into clear 
apricot yellow and distinctive mar- 
ginal bond. (Introducer’s descrip- 
LION) < ccantecn oo. ss 005 os 60c 
SEMINOLE CHIEF (Lester) Blooms of 
fine form and of good size. A cherry 
red that is very attractive. 32 inches. 
Ful yo i oe eileen $1.00 
SERENADE (Stout) — Very light pastel 
shades of yellow and pink in pleasing 
harmony. Petals twisted and crinkled 
with faint halo. Flowers of medium 
large size, on tall, slender, stiff stems. 
Wonderful garden picture planted 
with blue Siberian Iris. 4 ft. tall in 
bloom June-July °...... 5... ee 50c 
SEVEN SEAS (Russell)—Large flower of 
rosy brown with deeper brown veins 
and yellow midrib, sepals a little 
lighter shade. Blooms in July on 3 ft. 
stalks. Bi-color effect. .. je.) saae 75c 
SINGAPORE (Bechtold)—Large fluted 
paie yellow self, with a swish of dark 
red marking on each petal. Flower 
stands broadly open and measures 6 
inches or more across. Blooms in July 
and August on stalks 3 ft. tall..... 60c 
SKYLARK (Russell)—Thick textured lem- 
on yellow with green throat. Large 
flowers on tall stems, slightly recurved, 
ruffled flowers that remain open late at 
night: 3° ft. 23.4.1. 224 See $1.00 
SOUDAN (Stout)—Lemon yellow deeper 
in throat, flower has broad over lap- 
ping petals and sepals of a uniform 
color with many blooms on well 
branched stalks 3!/ feet tall. Long 
season of blooms beginning early in 
July ts eee ee eek ee 60c each 
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