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Hemerocallis (Day Lilies ) 
Hemerocallis appeal to the gardener for many reasons: — they are very easy to grow, seeming 
equally at home in full sun or partial shade; increase is rapid; colors are clear and cheerful, or soft 
and appealing, as one wishes; and, with a selection of varieties, bloom may be enjoyed from May 
until September. They may be planted either in the spring or in the fall. 
Amaryllis. Golden orange, large and fine. 
Petals are recurving; Sepals are heavily 
ridged. 3 ft. July-Aug.$1.00 
Anna Betscher. Deep orange, tinged with red¬ 
dish bronze. Large flower. 3 ft. July-Aug. 
.$ 1.00 
Apricot. Light orange. The season is early, the 
plant rather low-growing. Very bright and 
cheerful. 2 ft. May.$0.50 
Aurantiaca major. Deep orange of rather 
heavy growth. 234ft* July.$0.75 
Calypso. An exquisite clear lemon yellow, of 
large size. 33^ ft. July-Aug.$1.00 
Cinnabar. Brownish red, with a yellow throat. 
Petals recurve, and the outer half is sprinkled 
with rose-brown. 234 ft. July-Aug_$3.00 
Cissy Guiseppi. One of the most delightful of 
all. The flower is a coppery rose-red with 
pale yellow throat, and a narrow yellow line 
extends down each petal. Reflex of the petals 
is almost an oxblood red, with green. 234 ft. 
June-July.$4.00 
Crown of Gold. Large, wide-open flowers of 
clear deep orange. Very showy and fine. 3 ft. 
May-June.$2.50 
D. D. Wyman. Golden yellow, with a splash of 
a tawny color on each petal. 2 34 ft* July- 
Aug.$1.25 
Dr. Regal. A very fragrant orange-yellow. 
Often blooms again in fall. 2 ft. May. ..$0.50 
Estmere. A fascinating shade of apricot-yellow, 
with the reverse orange-brown. We marked 
this as one of the finest we saw, last season. 
234 ft* June-July.$2.00 
Flava. Lemon yellow. The well-known and 
loved “Custard lily”. 3 ft. May-June. .$0.25 
Flavina. Bright lemon yellow flowers with 
broad petals. Low-growing enough to be 
fine for the rock garden. 1 ft.$3.00 
Fulva. Red or brown-orange. Often called the 
“Wayside lily.” 334 ft. July.$0.25 
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Fulva maculata. Larger than the one above, 
and taller. 4 ft. July.$1.00 
George Yeld. Rich orange, flushed with orange- 
scarlet. Flowers are large and open, giving 
a very rich effect. 3 ft. July-Aug.$2.00 
Golconda. Large flowers of chrome yellow. 
Over 4 ft. July.$1.00 
Gold Dust. A rather low-growing yellow. 2 ft 
May-June.$0.50 
Golden Bell. The flowers are large, of a soft 
apricot-orange tone, with a darker throat. 
Petals are recurved and fluted. 3 ft. July- 
Aug.$2.00 
Golden Dream. Deep golden yellow; one of 
the latest to bloom. 3 ft. Aug.$2.5(1 
Goldeni. Deep orange of smooth texture; very 
lovely. 3 ft. July.$1.50 
Golden West. Large orange yellow blooms on 
strong stems. Very fine. 3 ft. July-Aug. 
.$3.50 
Gold Imperial. Deep yellow, with flowers par¬ 
tially trumpet-shaped. Many buds, giving a 
long season of bloom.$5.00 
Gracilis. Low-growing very pale yellow with 
narrow foliage. ft. May.$0.50 
Gypsy. An orange-yellow. The flowers have 
exceptionally heavy substance. 334 ft. Aug.- 
Sept.$1.50 
Hyperion. “Now that is something I can’t do 
without” is the comment made by people who 
see this flower. Soft canary-yellow, of ex¬ 
ceptionally fine size, form and color, 334 ft. 
July-Aug.$2.50 
Iris Perry. A distinct bronze-orange. There are 
many blooms, borne on tall, stout, well- 
branched stems. 3 ft. July-Sept.$2.00 
J. A. Crawford. Beautiful open flowers of a 
lovely apricot-yellow. 3 ft. July-Aug..$1.00 
Kwanso flore pleno. Double. The flowers 
are orange-copper. 334 ft* July-Sept.. .$0.50 
Lemona. Pale lemon-yellow; tall and graceful. 
334ft* July-Aug.$1.00 
