HEMEROCALLIS — THE NEW DAY LILIES 



AMARYLLIS. Tall golden orange, the large blooms 

 shaped like an amaryllis. Midsummer flowering. 



Each $1.00 



ANNA BETSCHER. Large flower of deep orange 

 shaded with bronze. July and August; a very fine 

 new one. Each $1.00 



APRICOT. An early June bloomer ; light apricot 

 orange in color, and a very free and easy doer. 



Each 50c 



BAY STATE. Brilliant and glistening deep yel- 

 low, the petals having a distinctive wavy edge. One 

 of the heaviest and most persistent bloomers. Mid- 

 summer. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



CINNABAR. Fine delicate shade of brownish-red ; 

 sepals and petals strongly gold-glistening. A ruddy 

 and unusual color, with iip to 18 flowers on a stem. 



Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



J. A. CRAWFORD. Bright yellow with apricot 

 tints, in form similar to the perfection of Golden 

 Dream, but not such a deep coloring. One of the best. 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



HYPERION. Canary yellow self, of great size and 

 bold growing habit. A new and quite rare variety. 



Each $1.00 



J. R. MANN. Distinctive flower of frosted apri- 

 cot, blooming in July and August, Sy 2 feet tall. 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



LEMONA. As the name implies, a pale lemon yel- 

 low self. Wide spreading blooms on four-foot stalks ; 

 very late. Each $1.00 



MANDARIN. Clear lemon yellow, with greenish 

 cast in the heart of each blossom. Very tall, wide 

 open, recurved type of flower. Each $1 ; 3 for $2.50 



MIKADO. Bright orange, with the central zone of 

 each petal blotched ruddy purple-red.' A striking and 

 wholly different sort. Each $2; 3 for $5 



THE SENIOR COLLECTION 



THE JUNIOR COLLECTION 

 Four for $3.00 



Mandarin Mrs. W. H. Wyman 



Mrs. A. H. Austin D. D. Wyman 



Six for $5.00 



Golden Dream Lemona 

 The Gem Modesty 

 Cressida J. A. Crawford 



CRESSIDA. Deep orange with blooms rather star 

 shaped. Early flowering, of medium height. 



Each 75c ; 3 for $2 



D. D. WYMAN. Very large flower of golden yel- 

 low, with a tawny splash across each petal. Mid- 

 summer. Each $1.25 ; 3 for $3.00 



FLAMID. Rich orange yellow with brownish re- 

 verse. A very prolific bloomer, July flowering. 



Each $1 ; 3 for $2 



GOLDENI. One of the most distinct in the list, a 

 very rich orange-sherbet, with salmony undertone. 

 Very free producer of flowers, medium in height. 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



GOLDEN DREAM. Richest golden orange, perfect 

 in form ; in our opinion one of the loveliest Daylilies 

 in existence. Rather late, lasting a long time. 



Each $1.50 



GEORGE YELD. The largest variety in our col- 

 lection, a huge flower on 4-foot stems, in color a blend 

 of buff, apricot, orange and terra-cotta. Few plants. 



Each $3.00 



HARVEST MOON. Rich apricot, with salmon suf- 

 fusions. Heavy demand last season reduced our stock. 



Each $1.50 



MRS. A. H. AUSTIN. Extra fine deep golden 

 orange, one of the very largest, very heavy texture. 

 Midsummer, lasting over a long period. 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



MRS. W. H. WYMAN. A lovely, glistening pale 

 lemon yellow, with delicately curved petals. The 

 latest of all. Each $1.00 ; 3 for $2.50 



MODESTY. Pale yellow self, with raised mid-ribs 

 on reflexed petals. A distinct and very fine Daylily, 

 blooming in June and July. Each $1.50; 3 for $4 



OPHIR. Dark golden yellow, on stems that reach 

 42 inches. Of true lily form. A fine and contrasty 

 companion to the variety Mandarin. 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



THE GEM. Deep yellow apricot, one of the earli- 

 est, with splendid lily-like flowers in June and early 

 July. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



THUNBERGI. An evening blooming sort, of sweet 

 fragrance ; clear buttercup yellow. Late ; 4 feet tall. 



Each 50c 



WAU-BUN. Light cadmium yellow, faintly sprin- 

 kled with traces of fulvous red. Glistens with a gold- 

 en sheen, and the broad petals are slightly twisted 

 and curved. This is one of the new and scarce vari- 

 eties. Early. Each $2; 3 for $5 



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