SOUDAN 
RED KNIGHT 
SACHEM 
SONNY 
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RAJAH: Early July to late August. 
3% ft. Large, gaily colored English 
red, with dark velvety red and con- 
spicuous eye zone as in Mikado; 
throat pale yellow, with greenish 
tinge; blades traversed by darker- 
colored veins. Many branches and 
profusely budded. Of the longest 
season, most flowers, and best garden 
show of any daylily. Good evenings. 
Deciduous. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. _ 
“Rajah stands up, without fading, under 
this summer’s sun—and it has been hot. 
I’ve had the second blooming period and 
now the third crop of buds is coming. Not 
a day since March 18 have I been without 
blossoming.” Mrs. B. V. Collamy, Florida. 
“Rajah is a glorified Fulva! They are 
identical in form and vigor, but the color 
of Rajah is much deeper and brighter; 
differing as much from Fulva as the male 
cardinal bird does from the female.’ Pope 
M. Long, Alabama. 
RED KNIGHT AND RED LADY: Mid- 
July to Sept. 48 and 42 inches respec- 
tively. Two similar, scarlet reds for 
late summer with ample difference in 
height, shading and season to justify 
dual introduction. RED LADY is 7- 
10 days later, 6 inches lower and a 
shade darker. RED KNIGHT is slight- 
ly larger and has a larger area of 
green gold in the throat. Almost two 
months of profuse and dependable 
bloom and garden show in a brilliant 
new color, by many termed brightest 
pink, and in best of habits including 
evenings. Sold only as a pair. Ever- 
green. $3.00 for one of each, 
ROSALIND: July, Aug. 3 ft. A selec- 
ted strain of Fulva Rosea. The first, 
most vigorous and truly pink daylily. 
Deciduous. $3.00 each. 
SACHEM: July, Aug. 314 ft. Dark 
red, near carmine, yellowish orange 
throat in sharp contrast forming a 
concentric, two-toned pattern. Blooms 
are large and full, 444” wide and long. 
Holds color and form exceptionally 
well throughout the day and in hot 
weather. Fragrant. Good evenings. 
The general garden effect is brilliant 
red and gold. Evergreen. $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.00. 
SERENADE: June, July. 4 ft. Very 
light pastel shade of yellow and pink 
in pleasing harmony. Long and twist- 
ed petals, crinkled and dappled pink 
and yellow. Flowers medium large on 
tall and strong stems. 60 days of 
bloom reported on mature plants. De- 
ciduous. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
SONNY: July, Aug. 3 ft. The best of 
daylilies for charming beauty and 
garden habit. Always in good bloom, 
day and night, regardless of weather, 
thru a long season, 6-7 weeks. Like 
Patricia, but lighter yellow, more 
sharply recurved, more branchy, more 
free, longer season; equally fragrant 
and immaculate. Throat area promin- 
ently and attractively green gold as 
in Taruga. Evergreen, $3.00 each. 
SOUDAN; June, July. 3 ft. Medium, 
large, 4”, clean light yellow flowers. 
Very full and recurved lily type, with 
broad, pleasingly creped and crinkled 
petals and sepals. Fragrant. Good 
evenings. Evergreen, $1.50 each; 3 for 
$4.00. 
“Soudan has not received the praise it 
deserves. It is wnexcelled for substance, 
branching and dependability.” Harry Tug- 
gle, Va. 
FARR NURSERY CO. 
