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New and Choice Day Lilies 
Much interest has been aroused recently by splendid new developments in this lovely lily-like flower. 
The new varieties have greatly extended the blooming season of the popular old Lemon Lily so that con¬ 
tinuous bloom may be secured almost every growing month. 
AJAX. Large, rich orange flowers carried several 
to a stem. Not unlike Goldeni, but more compact, 
attaining a height of 2 feet. Flowering season late 
June and July. 
ANNA BETSCHER. A magnificent variety, pro¬ 
ducing many rich golden yellow flowers of perfect 
form during late July and August, and growing to 
a height of 2^2 feet. One of the finest Day Lilies. 
BAY STATE. Very large, glistening, pure yellow 
flowers carried on tall, stately stems. It commences 
to flower in July and continues until mid-August. 
GEORGE YELD. Very large, bronzy apricot 
flower of excellent texture and fine form, holding 
its color well under all conditions. Fine healthy 
foliage is another good characteristic. Height, 2 Lj 
to 3 feet. July, August. 
GOLD IMPERIAL. This is one of the finest of 
the European introductions. Very large, fragrant, 
pure golden yellow flowers of perfect form are 
carried in clusters on erect stems, making an im¬ 
pressive display during late July and throughout 
August. It grows to a height of 3^2 feet and is truly 
an aristocrat among Day Lilies. 
GOLD STANDARD. A free-flowering variety 
carrying an abundance of large, pure canary-yellow 
flowers during July and August. Height, 2Li feet. 
GOLDENI. Well named. The many fine, deep 
golden orange flowers are produced freely in early 
July. It grows to a height of 3 feet, is quite vigorous 
in habit, and a most effective garden variety. 
HYBRID SEEDLINGS. Excellent material for 
economical grouping, background planting, or for 
the semi-wild garden. Clear yellow colors and of 
the Ochroleuca type—tall, erect growth. Extremely 
colorful during July and August. Strong clumps, 
25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100. 
J. A. CRAWFORD. One of the finest Day Lilies. 
The flowers are of splendid size and a brilliant com¬ 
bination of apricot and cadmium-yellow. They are 
borne on stems averaging 4 feet. July, August. 
LEMONA. An extremely vigorous, upright¬ 
growing variety, attaining a height of 5 feet and 
producing quantities of flowers of a delightful shade 
of light or pale lemon-yellow. July, August. 
MARGARET PERRY. Brilliant orange-scarlet 
with conspicuous yellow line through each petal; 
bold yellow base. Height, 3 feet. July, August. 
50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
MIKADO. Fine golden yellow, distinctly marked 
with maroon blotch in the center. Flowers of good 
size. Height, 3 feet. July. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. This will prove a most 
valuable addition owing to its extremely late- 
flowering habit, the blooms appearing in late July 
and August. They are clear yellow and blend nicely 
with blue-flowering perennials. 
OCHROLEUCA. The true variety favored by 
the landscape architect for its clean, erect habit of 
growth and clear citron-yellow flowers, which appear 
in abundance during late July and August. Excel¬ 
lent for background massing. 35 cts. each, $3.50 
per doz. 
YELLOW HAMMER. Extremely liberal in pro¬ 
ducing its rich golden yellow flowers throughout 
late June and July. Its fine, spreading, healthy 
growing habit makes it an attractive plant through¬ 
out the season. Height, 2J£ to 3 feet. 75 cts. each, 
$7.50 per doz. 
All Hemerocallis, $1 each, $10 per doz., unless otherwise noted 
