SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler) LM 33” H.M. 1950 
A. M. 1953 2.00 
A most intense scarlet that is very striking and 
vibrant. 
SHOW GIRL (Wheeler) EM 40” Ev. H.M. 1953 5.00 
Soft orchid pink with rosy veining. Wide, ruffled 
reflexed segments, Large and handsome. Should 
have some shade. Well branched. Opens evenings. 
SIDE SHOW (Russell) E 30” Ev. H. M. 1952 2.00 
A magnificent buff yellow with extremely wide 
petals. A prolific bloomer. 
SIGNAL (Kraus) EM 36” 3.00 
Large wide-petaled brilliant vermillion with bright 
Indian yellow eyespot. One of the earliest bright red 
daylilies to bloom. 
SILENT NIGHT (Kraus) M 36” 10.00 
This is an elusive color to describe, It seems to be 
entirely different from anything we've seen. As nearly 
as we can get it, it is a reddish light purple, with a 
frosting of black chiffon overlay. It is completely sun 
resistant, and the flowers are beautifully reflexed. 
SKYLARK (Russell) M 48” H.M. 1952 1.00 
A thick textured creamy light lemon yellow with a 
faint green throat. Slightly recurved and ruffled. 
SOLEDAD (Kraus) EM 36” H.M. 1953 15.00 
Large, massive flowers of light buttercup yellow that 
open broad and flat on sturdy, well-branched scapes. 
This is one of the most stunning yellow flowers we've 
seen, The substance is excellent. 
SONATA (McDade) VL 40” 5.00 
Almost a white flower which opens in the evenings. 
Rather crinkly petals and sepals - looks like a cool 
lemon ice. Greenish throat. Wide sepals and petals. 
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SPARKS (Kraus) M 24” 3.00 
Small reddish copper. Brilliant coloring and the 
profusion of bloom make this a very worthwhile 
addition to the garden. 
SPENCER FULLER (Kraus) M 40” 2.50 
Large ruffled glowing coppery bronze. Giant flower 
beautifully ruffled and reflexed. 
SPICE (Taylor) M 36” Ev. H.M. 1952 2.00 
A blend hard to describe but full of life. It appears 
to be copper, rosy tan with a bluish purple overlay. 
The WauBun twist to the petals adds interest. 
SPOTLIGHT (Lester) EM 44” Semi-Ev. 5.00 
A broad-petaled flower of heavy substance of 
creamy yellow that is a delight. A very strong grower 
and remains open evenings. 
SPRING FANTASY (Lester) E 36” H.M. 1953 5.00 
One of the earliest to bloom. A large bicolor of 
lovely tones. The petals are lilac, the sepals are light 
yellow with no brushing of the lilac on them. A de- 
lightful harbinger of the magnificent show just ahead. 
STEPHANIE (Buck) M 36” 5.00 
A very lovely pale lemon yellow of good substance. 
SU-LIN (Nesmith) M 35” A. M, 1952 1.50 
The name is Chinese and freely translated means 
“A little bit of something precious,’ - a fitting name 
for this lovely bicolor of pale mauve and creamy yel- 
low. The flowers are open and flaring with petals of 
orchid pink and sepals of light yellow. 
SUN GOD [H. E, Sass) M 40” 3.00 
Large, full flowers of deep chrome self, beautifully 
ruffled. 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) M 40” 1.00 
A lustrous pink with an apricot blend. An open 
flower with reflexed petals. Very desirable in a 
clump for pink effect. 
