SKYLARK (Russell)—Thick textured lem- 
on yellow with green throat. Large 
flowers on tall stems, slightly recurved, 
ruffled flowers that remain open late at 
eS Lecanto eins Sere ee * eters $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 
TSUN: io) Sos eae ei ee aie eS a 60c each 
STALWART (Cook)—Large flower ot 
tawny reddish bronze and orange 
with a gold throat. The petals are 
recurved with a golden midrib. July, 
ICIS TORT ae re oat cet sok $ .50 
STARLIGHT (Nesmith)—Finest early 
pale yellow large blooms, broad pet- 
als of pale creamy yellow. A desir- 
able variety, blooms in June and July 
Qrecralke 40” tallies, oh ns $1.00 
STAR.) OF  GOLD~™ (Sass) — Evergreen: 
One of the largest of the light yellows. 
6 to 7 inch star shaped blooms. 40 
imenocmtallesiulye” August: (25. i.-. 1SC 
SU-LIN (Nesmith)—-A lovely bicolor of 
pale mauve and creamy yellow. The 
flowers are open and flaring with 
petals of orchid pink and sepals of 
light yellow. July-August. 36”. ..$1.50 
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 
formerly masseCOlOm..s <fcsenieke 50c 
SUNGOLD (Dreer) — The flowers are cf 
good size and texture, of a deep 
orange yellow, with broad petals. One 
of the earliest crange varieties, blooms 
TRILL TAL TO Leahey e aeiet al As oad 60c 
SUNNY WEST—A Sass origination. Very 
large flower of waxy canary yellow. 
Tall stems with many buds. Tall ana 
latest na UCUSt mat It ead te 60c 
SUSAN TREADWELL (Sass)—Light yel- 
low trumpet shaped flower of good 
size. One of the latest to bloom. 
August and September. 30”... .$3.50 
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