General List of Daylilies Cont'd. 



EACH 



SALLY (Heywerd), m, orange yellow; large flowers. . . . ■ $4,00 



SOUDAN (Stout), m, bright yellow; flowers broad full "crepey' 1 .60 



SUN GOLD (Dreer), e n, dazzling gold. . 1.00 



STALWART (Cook), m, tawny reddish bronze and orange tones ........ .60 



TANGERIN3 (Yeld), e m, clear deep orange .60 



VESTA (Stout), m, deep orange with glistening gold sheen; semi-dwarf. . . .80 



VULCAN (Stout), m, velvety maroon with orange throat 1.00 



■-7AU-BUN (Stout), ra, cadmium yellow with delicate overcast; curled petals. 1.00 



Daylily species 



These are species that nature created and from which the hybrid daylilies 

 have been developed. The daylily enthusiast will want these to round out his 

 knowledge and enjoyment of this beautiful perennial. 



HEkSROCALLIS FULVA ROSEA (R0SALI1CD), rosy pink, fine. $2.00 each. The follow- 

 ing species are $1.00 each! HEkEROCALLIS AURANTIACA, H. CITRINA, H. DUmORTISRII, 

 R. FLAVA (lemon lily), H. FQRESTII, H. FULVA var. kAGULATA, H. FULVA var. CIPRINANA, 

 H. LIDDENDORFII, H. MINOR, H. MULTIFLORA, H. PLICATA, H. SEROTINA (THUNBERGIl) . 



Standard Collection 



One olent each of the following fine varieties for #2.00, DAUNTLESS, LINDA, 

 kIKADO, PATRICIA. 



Mess Planting Collection 

 (Sent by express collect) 



10 plants in 5 varieties each variety separate but not labeled ft 3.75 



50 plants In 10 varieties each variety separate but not labeled $13.00 



HOSTA 



For partial shade locations in the border and elsewhere, use the plantain lily 

 or Hosta. They produce an abundance of light lavender flowers in mid- summer to 

 late summer at a tine when flowers are scarce. 



EACH 



HOSTA LANCIFOLIA, lavender bell flowers; fine foliage $ .40 



