HIS MAJESTY —A glorious variety, flowers 
measuring 4 inches or more across, very 
broad petalled, deep velvety scarlet shad¬ 
ing down to gold. Height 4% feet; the 
largest flowered of all Montbretias. First 
Class Certificate R. H. S. and Glasgow. 
25c each, 3 for 70c, $2.50 doz. 
JAMES COEY —Flowers very large and open, 
of perfect form with smooth, broad petals, 
rich, deep, vermillion-scarlet with golden 
orange lustre; center yellow with crimson 
blotches. Award of Merit, R. H. S. and 
Haarlem. 25c each, 3 for 70c, $2.50 per 
dozen. 
LEMON QUEEN —Creamy yellow, pale center 
and deep orange buds. A very attractive 
flower and of great decorative value. 20c 
each, 3 for 50c, $2.00 dozen. 
MARJORIE —Large, open flowers, orange-yel¬ 
low with crimson center. A beautiful 
flower, perfectly flat when fully open. 
Height 3 feet. 25c each, 3 for 70c, $2.50 
doz. 
UNA — Flowers rich apricot with carmine 
blotch; a well shaped flower of good sub¬ 
stance. Height 2 x /2 feet. Award of Merit 
R. H. S. 25c each, 3 for 70c, $2.50 doz. 
NEW HYBRIDS —A choice mixture of the 
best named varieties. 20c each, 3 for 50c, 
$2.00 per dozen. 
MONTBRETIA 
ASSORTMENT 
3 each of 5 varieties—15 bulbs, $2.75; 
6 each, $5.25; 12 each, $10.00. 
The New Day Lilies ' Hemerocallis 
Most lovers of flowers are familiar with the Lemon and Orange Daylilies of 
our grandmothers’ gardens, but for those who have not become acquainted with 
the grand new hybrids that have been developed in recent years a great surprise 
is in store. By crossing with recently discovered species from Asia new colors 
and forms have been produced. The result is a glorious race of plants that is 
being received with enthusiasm throughout the world. 
The culture of hemerocallis is as simple as that of any vigorous perennial. 
They increase rapidly by root divisions. The leaves form tufts resembling those 
of the Japanese irises. With a good selection of varieties one may have a con¬ 
stant succession of bloom throughout the summer. Give them plenty of moisture 
during the flowering season. 
The following five varieties are a representative collection of the best. An 
assortment comprising one of each kind, all labelled, will be sent for $5.00. 
BAY STATE —Brilliant and glistening deep 
yellow on 4 foot stems. The flowers have 
a delightful wavy edge which greatly adds 
to their beauty. A free bloomer, com¬ 
mencing about July 1st and continuing 
through August. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.00. 
GOLDENI— Th is is one of the most distinct 
in the list, and while the flowers are not 
as large as some others, the coloring is 
especially rich and beautiful. A rich 
orange with apricot undertone, self col¬ 
ored, and produced in the greatest pro¬ 
fusion. A genuine gem,, flowering through¬ 
out July and early August. Medium in 
height. $1.50 each, 3 for $4.00. 
MANDARIN —Clear lemon yellow, with green¬ 
ish cast in the heart of each blossom. A 
very tall, wide open, recurved type of 
flower, increasing rapidly and command¬ 
ing special attention in any planting. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
MIKADO — Large flowers rising fully 10 
inches above the graceful curving foliage. 
Body of flower is rich orange, with center 
of each petal blotched ruddy purple-red. 
A striking and wholly different sort, with 
stems over 3 feet in height. $2.00 each, 
3 for $5.00. 
OPHIR —Dark golden yellow, on stems that 
reach 42 inches. The individual flowers 
are extra large, of heavy texture, and 
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Hemerocallis. 
make a splendid companion to the variety 
Mandarin. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
