RED KNIGHT (St.). New scarlet to rose- 
red. Green-gold throat. Large and showy. 
48M. Ev. oO 
REVOLUTE (Sass). Dependable and popu- 
lar large recurved light yellow. 46”. M. 
Fra. Dor. Stout Medal 1953. 2.50 
ROSALIND (Stout). The original rose-pink 
and still the standard. 42”. M. Dor. 1.56 
ROSE GEM (Stout). Best late rose-pink from 
Stout. Large, smooth light rose. 48”. La. 
Dor. AM-1953. 1.50 
ROYAL ENSIGN (Stout). Low growing 
plant with canopy of large maroon red 
flowers with gold throat. 24”. M. Ev. 2.50 
ROYAL LADY (Whe.). A real purple! Flar- 
ing pansy purple petals, recurved violet 
sepals. A butterfly flower. 36”. Mla. Ev. 1.75 
RUBY SUPREME (Whe.). Leading ruby- 
red. Very large, bold and showy. 36”. M. 
Ev. AM-1950. 1.00 
SABRINA (Whe.). Magenta self with a glist- 
ening copper overlay. Wide recurved pet- 
als. 40’. M. Ev. $1.25 
SALADIN (Stevens). Clear red; heavy sub- 
stance; sun resistant. 48”. M. Dor. 120 
SAMMY RUSSELL (Rus). Canopy of bright 
red flowers in Sept. Multiflora. 30”. Dor. 1.00 
SAND SPRITE (Sax.). Glowing, ruffled buff 
yellow flushed light red. A fine one. 28”. 
M. Dor. S20) 
SARATOGA (Sax.). Large waxy flower of 
distinction. Golden petals flushed copper; 
canary sepals. 38’. M-La. Semi-Ev. 
SATIN GOWN (Sax.). Smooth, satiny rose- 
pink self without eye. Similar to Pink 
Damask but a shade deeper. 34”. M-La. 
Dor. 6.00 
SCARLET SUNSET (Whe.). Flaming scar- 
let turkscaps. Brightest of all. 36”. Mla. 
Ev. AM-1953. 1.50 
SCORPIO (Whe.). A 10” spider shaped blend 
of light yellow, tan and pink. A most un- 
usual ‘novelty.’ 40”. M. Ev. 5.00 
SEQUIN (Whe.). Soft buff-yellow with gar- 
net-red circular halo. Large, very wide 
petals. Sepals dusted red. 36”. EM. Re. 
Ev. 2.00 
SHOW GIRL (Whe.). Ruffled deep orchid- 
pink self. June and reblooms till frost. 40”. 
Dor. TOPS. HM-1953. 4.00 
SKIPPY (Rus.). 40 or more 24%” bright red 
flowers on 30” stem in June-July. Vibrant 
color! Dor. 1.00 
SKYLARK (Rus.). Fine lemon with greenish 
throat. Ruffled, well branched, stays open 
late, dependable. Recommended. 48”. M. 
Dor. HM-1952. 1.25 
SORT LIGH Ea(Sax701953). Larges ruiited, 
wide petaled mimosa yellow. Some double 
flowers when established. 48”. ML. Dor. 7.50 
SPANGLES (Sax.). Full formed gold with 
scarlet flashings. 30”. La. Ev. 3.00 
STAR OF EVE. (Whe.). Cool sulphur yellow 
evening blooming stars. 42”. M. Re. 
Fra. Ev. 4.00 
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL (Sax.). Petals 
of light pink satin, bright strawberry halo, 
chartreuse throat. 42’. M. Dor. 5.00 
SUGARPLUM (Sax.). 6” deep plum-purple. 
Broad flaring petals. 36”. M. Ev. 2.00 
SU-LIN (Nes.). Very fine orchid-pink and 
cream bicolor. A real beauty! 35”. ML. 
Dor. AM-1952. 2.00 
SWAN (Wat.). Huge 7” recurved turkscaps 
of glistening light orange. 27”. M. Ev. 2.00 
SWEETBRIAR (Nes.). Large soft salmon- 
pink. Ruffled, one of the best. 40”. M. 
Dor. 1.00 
SYLVAN (Sax.). Sparkling light rose-pink, 
cream midrib. Sepals light pink. Our fav- 
orite late pink. 40”. M-La. Dor. Ciel 
SYMPHONY (Stout). Petals light rose with 
red midband. Sepals light yellow. Fra- 
grant, good evenings. A fine one. 44”. E. 
Dor. 1.50 
TAFFY (Sax.). Sunny ‘butter’ yellow with 
iridescent flush of pink. Charming. 36”. 
M. Dor. HM-1953. $2.00 
TARRYTOWN (Whe.). Large, roundly re- 
curved deep wine red. Fine branching. 
48”. M. Ev. 3.00 
TIARA (Whe.). We rate this and Show Girl 
the two best Wheeler daylilies. Large gold- 
en flower dusted russet. Orchid like form. 
A standout! 44”. M. Ev. 4.00 
TIGER EYE (Johnson). Deep chrome with 
brilliant red eye. Strong grower. 40”. M. 
Dor. 25 
TOMOKA (Whe.). Deep garnet brown with 
black pile, thicker at midpetal. Large, wide 
open, broad segments. 36”. M. Ev. 6.00 
TRIUMPH (Stout). Large gracefully re- 
curved golden flowers with faint red halo. 
Sparkling sheen. Good evenings. Try this! 
36" -M. Ev. 125 
TYROL (Whe.). Mandarin red and scarlet 
bitone. Wide frilled recurved segments. 
Very bright. 36”. M. Ev. 2.00 
