SCARLET SUNSET (Wheeler)—Brilliant scarlet red. The intense color is sunfast. 
Numerous medium size, star shaped, recurving flowers. Reblooms. H. M., 1950. A. M., 
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SEMINOLE CHIEF (Lester)—A bright, almost cherry red on strong, well branched 
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SERENADE (Stout)—Pastel bicolor. Semi-dwarf. Deciduous. 24”. .............. $0.35 
SHOW GIRL (Wheeler)—Large, soft, orchid pink with deeper veins and white midrib. 
Broad, ruffled, reflexed segments. Recurrent blooming. Needs light shade to preserve 
the delicate pink color, but a highly desirable daylily in sun or shade. H. M., 1953. 
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SIDESHOW (Russell)—A very fine, large buff yellow. Petals wide. Reblooms. H. M., 
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SON OF TROUBADOUR (Davis, C. W.)—A profuse bloomer. This vivid red bicolor 
always attracts attention. The colors are “Flaming Maple” and “Golden Glow Yellow.” 
The large, 6” flower is sun-resistant. Vigorous grower with strong scapes. Deciduous. 
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SOUDAN (Stout)—Lemon yellow flowers with wide petals, crinkled at the edges. Re- 
current blooming with numerous flowers on strong scapes. An excellent garden variety. 
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SOUTHERN BELLE (Fisher, H. F.—Gillespie)—Medium yellow with large, fragrant 
flowers. Repeat bloomer. Good evenings. Evergreen. 48”. ...............-+-..005- $1.00 
SPECULATION (Davis, C. W.—A soft bicolor with wide petals of terra cotta pink and 
sepals of Golden Glow yellow. 4%” to 5” flowers borne on strong scapes. Color does not 
fade in the sun. Blooms over a long period of time and repeats. Evergreen. 40”. $1.00 
SPICE (Taylor)—Rosy tan with golden yellow throat. Flowers large with twisted 
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SPITFIRE (Russell)—Numerous small red flowers with yellow midrib and throat. An 
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SPRIGHTLY (Davis, C. W.)—A bright, self red with 4%” flowers of “Pomegranate 
red” and a light, greenish-yellow throat. This vigorous grower and repeat bloomer pro- 
duces attractive flowers which do not burn or fade in the sun. Deciduous. 44”... $1.00 
STARLIGHT (Nesmith)—Large, fragrant light yellow. Flowers borne in profusion on 
strong scapes. One of the best in this color class. Evergreen. 42”................. $1.00 
SU-LIN (Nesmith)—Lovely bicolor of pale mauve and creamy yellow. The widely open, 
flaring flowers have petals of orchid pink and sepals of light yellow. Recurrent bloom- 
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SUMMER MULTIFLORA HYBRIDS (Stout)—Yellow, semi-dwarf. 24”.......... $0.35 
SWAN (Watkins)—-Large, golden yellow. Early to midseason. Sun-resistant. Evergreen. 
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TAHITI BELLE (Hayward)—Dark, chocolate tan flower. Plant floriferous and vigor- 
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TANTALIZER (Davis, C. W.)—Wide petals of totem red, veined a darker buccaneer 
red. Sepals are terra cotta. Repeat bloomer with 5” flowers on strong scapes. Sunfast. 
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TATINE (Davis, C. W.)—Beautiful pink bicolor with sepals of clear yellow. Reblooms. 
Does not fade or burn in the strongest sunlight. Strong, erect, scapes. Deciduous. 
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THE DIRECTOR (Russell)—Large, wide, wine-red flower with over-lapping petals 
which are ruffled and creped. Sun-resistant, becoming more beautiful in the sun. 
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THE GEM (Betscher)—Rich, deep orange yellow. Evergreen. 36”............... $0.50 
TIARA (Wheeler)—Gold, dusted russet. Large, wide open form with broad, frilled 
petals. One of Wheeler’s best. Vigorous evergreen. 40”. ................c cee eeeee $4.00 
TOMOKA (Wheeler)—Deep garnet brown with black pile, thicker at midpetal. Large, 
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TRI-DELTA (Davis, C. W.)—Very large and full, triangular shaped, golden yellow self, 
including the throat. The widely-opened, sunfast flower is 6” x 5”. Scapes strong and 
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VESTA (Stout)—Deep orange. Fragrant. Open evenings. Evergreen. 34”. ...... $0.35 
VULCAN (Stout)—Velvety maroon. Repeats. Evergreen. 36”. .................. $0.50 
WAU-BUN (Stout)—Large, light yellow, faintly dusted. Petals broad with ends slightly 
and distinctively twisted. Recurrent blooming. Evergreen. 34”. ................ $0.50 
