1. Linda 
2. Bijou 
3. Chengtu 
4. Dauntless 
5. Baronet 
6. Circe 
For a Long Season of Bloom 
An excellent value, these splendid varieties will be a 
colorful addition to your garden through the summer. 
1 each of Bijou, Chengtu, Circe, Dauntless, Linda, and 
Multiflora Summer Hybrids. All marked j. 5 areillus- 
trated above. Value $6. 
4 Outstanding Kinds $8.75 
Baronet. 2 ft. June and again in Sept. The fulvous red 
flowers stand just above the foliage and remain open evenings. 
The September bloom nearly equals the June display. See 
above illustration (5), which does not do it justice. $2.50 ea. 
Caballero. 4 ft. July, Aug. A distinct bicolor. Petals 
vermilion-red, throat and sepals golden yellow. A tall, gay 
and brilliant addition to the summer garden. $3 ea. 
Dominion. 3!%4 ft. June, July. Extra-large, full flowers 
with rich red coloring in a three-toned pattern. Sometimes 
has a second period of irregular bloom from late August until 
frost. Remains open evenings. $3 ea. 
Patricia. 214 ft. July, Aug. Pale yellow with tinge of 
lemon-chrome. Large (5-inch), shapely, full flowers with pro- 
nounced fragrance. Exceptionally good in hot sun. $1.50 ea. 
Plant a veritable ““‘HIT PARADE” 
of these carefully selected newer kinds. Every 
one a striking shade. The above 4 for 
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| 4 | Brilliant 
™ DAYLILIES 
For Gay Gardens June 
to September 
For gay, colorful bloom throughout the summer, 
plant these modern hybrid Daylilies (Hemero- 
callis). The newer kinds, developed by such 
hybridists as Dr. A. B. Stout of the New York 
Botanical Garden, offer a great variety of color and 
a long season of bloom. While worthy of a place 
in the most pretentious garden, they are so easy 
to grow that the veriest amateur need not hesitate 
to plant them. There is no better plant for the 
lazy gardener, for once Daylilies are set out they 
need no attention. Rarely do insects or diseases 
bother them. Winter-hardy without any covering, 
they will grow and bloom year after year, from 
New England to Florida and from the Atlantic to 
the Pacific. Even the hot, dry summers of the 
Midwest do not faze them. 
Use Daylilies in the perennial bed 
singly or in groups of two or three. They 
are excellent for interplanting with iris 
or can be combined with phlox or used in 
beds of mixed perennials. Plant them in 
front of the evergreens around your 
home, in the foreground of tall shrubs 
and around the edge of your lawn. They 
thrive in either full sun or partial shade. 
Allow 114 to 2 feet between plants. Fora 
variety of color and long season of bloom, 
plant several varieties. For indoors, cut 
them when the first bloom opens and snip 
off the faded flowers each morning. 
+Bijou. 216 ft. Jul¥, Aug. Orange 
* overcast with rich fulvous red. Semi- 
dwarf; blooms profusely over a long sea- 
son. See illustration (2). $lea. 
tBuckeye. 3 ft. June. Clear orange with large 
mahogany-red eye. Prolific bloom over a long 
period. Remains open evenings. $2 ea. 
7Chengtu. 3 ft. July to late Aug. Brilliant 
coppery orange-red with velvety carmine mid- 
zone. Flowers 41% inches, pleasingly recurved. 
See illustration (3). $1 ea. 
{Circe. 4 ft. July, Aug. Clear yellow. Meditum- 
sized flowers, 314 inches across, are borne on erect, 
well-branched stalks. See illustration (6). $1 ea. 
tDauntless. 3 ft. July, Aug. Pale yellowish 
orange with pastel blended mid-zone; large, wide and 
overlapping petals. See illustration (4). $1.25 ea. 
jLinda. 21% ft. July, Aug. Pale golden yellow 
with cinnamon fleck in sharp contrast to the bright 
and clear yellow sepals. See illustration (1). $1 ea. 
tMidas. 314 ft. July. Clear glowing orange. 
Medium-large, full, spreading flowers on very tall, 
strong stems; excellent for background. $1 ea. 
;Multiflora Summer Hybrids. 214 [t. Late 
June to late Aug. Clear orange. Numerous small 
flowers. 75 cts. ea. 
Marked { (Value $4.25) 
1 each of Midas, Buckeye, and Dauntless 
6 Older Kinds only $3.50 
75 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.95 
Here are 6 of the more popular of the older 
and well-known kinds. All are good. 
Amaryllis. 3 ft. June—-Aug. Golden orange. 
Apricot. 214 ft. May, June. Lovely yellow. 
Dr. Regel. 2 ft. May, June. Orange-yellow. 
Fragrant. 
Flava. 214 ft. June. Clear yellow. Fragrant. 
J. A. Crawford. 4 ft. June, July. Apricot. 
Kwanso flore-pleno. 3!5 ft. July, Aug. 
Double; copper. 
1 each of above 6 for $3.50. 
