BOOK OF THE HOME GARDEN 



ger of hurting them when they are moved. The 

 foliage is beautiful; the flowers, exquisite. They 

 come in white, pink, yellow, orange, scarlet, and 

 rich red. Also single and double. The plant never 

 grows tall, not over eight inches, so plant them near 



TWO PLANTS FOR SPRING SETTING. CHRYSANTHEMUM AT THE RIGHT; 

 HEMEROCALLIS AT THE LEFT. THE EARTH MARK ON THE STEM 

 SHOWS HOW DEEP THEY SHOULD BE PLANTED 



the edge of your garden. Take the bulbs up when 

 frost comes and store them in a warm dry place. 



Hemerocallis is the name given to the many 

 hardy lilies which have large roots instead of bulbs. 

 One of the loveliest of these is the "Lemon Day 

 Lily" which is pure lemon yellow and very fra- 

 grant. The leaves of all the hemerocallis come up 



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