Hemerocallis (or Day lily) 
'"THESE very showy garden flowers are among the 
easiest of culture, and most satisfactory of all hardy 
flowers. One plant will produce great armsful of lily¬ 
like blossoms. They come in various shades of yellow, 
ranging from a soft creamy yellow to the deepest orange. 
Some of them are shoulder high and others are low 
enough for use in the rock garden. Some flower during 
May in the latitude of New York; others flower during 
June, and still others throughout July, August and Sep¬ 
tember. The new hybrids are a great improvement over 
the older types, and much easier to grow than ordinary 
lilies. All are extremely handsome and many are very 
fragrant. Prices are for extra strong flowering size plants. 
They will grow anywhere. 
If you have never grown Hermerocallis, plant a few of these varieties in your perennial 
border. If you are the fortunate owner of a rock garden, try Orangeman and Minor. They 
will delight you with their liberal profusion of flowers. 
AMARYLLIS —36 in.—Large, golden-orange 
flowers. July, August. $1.00 
ANNA BETSCHER —26 in.—Rich golden yel¬ 
low. July to Mid-August. $1.50 
AUREOLE —36 in.—Deep orange yellow. Very 
early. $ .50 
BAY STATE —42 in.—Very large deep yellow. 
July, August. $1.25 
CINNABAR —30 in.—New. Fine rich brownish 
red. Gigantic flowers. $3.00 
CITRINA —50 in.—Delightful soft yellow. 
July, August. Very sweet scented. $ .50 
DUMORTIERI —Dwarf. Rich deep orange. 
May, June. $ .50 
DR. REGEL —24 in.—Rich orange yellow. 
Very fragrant. May. $ .50 
FULVA —36 in.—Reddish orange. $ .50 
GOLD DUST —3 feet.—Deep orange. May, 
June. $ .50 
GOLDENI —38 in.—Very deep orange. July. 
$1.25 
GYPSY —34 in.—Very deep orange with slight 
red shading. July. $1.25 
]. A. CRAWFORD —3 feet—Deep apricot. 
July. $1.25 
J. R. MANN— 42 in.—A frosted flower of buff 
and yellow. One of the best. $1.00 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO—4 feet—DOUBLE 
yellow. Prominently overlaid deep bronzy 
red. July, August. $ .50 
LEMON KING —New. Exquisite soft yellow 
hybrid. Heavy wax-like fluted petals. $1.00 
LEMONA —54 in.—Very soft lemon yellow. 
July. One of the best. $1.25 
MIKADO —36 in.—New. A very handsome 
fragrant, large flower of rich orange, with 
conspicuous deep mahogany-red centre. 
July. $3.00 
MINOR —Dwarf lemon yellow. May, June. 
Fine for the Rock Garden. $ .50 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN —36 in.—Very handsome. 
Soft yellow, over-laid deep yellow. July, 
August. $1.75 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN— 42 in.—Soft yellow. 
July, August. $1.25 
OCHROLEUCA —40 in.—Much favored for 
landscape work. Clear citron yellow. July 
August. $ .75 
ORANGE KING —36 in.—Brilliant orange. 
$1.00 
ORANGEMAN —Dwarf. Medium yellow. May. 
Fine for the rock garden. $ .50 
SUNKIST —36 in.—New. Deep soft rose, 
lightly flushed bronze, with a soft yellow 
line down the centre of each petal. July, 
August. $2.50 
THE GEM —38 in.—Deep yellow. July. $1.50 
WAU-BUN —36 in.—An outstanding variety 
with flowers of soft yellow, sprinkled with 
traces of red. $5.00 
Super Day Lily Collection 
6 LARGE BULBS, $2.00 
ALL DIFFERENT SUPERB VARIETIES, MY SELECTION 
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