Hemerocallis 
HEMEROCALLIS 
D. D. WYMAN —Very large flower of 
golden yellow, with a tawny splash 
across each petal. Midsummer bloom. 
Each $1.00; three for $2.00 
FLAMID — Rich orange yellow with 
brownish reverse. A very prolific 
bloomer. July flowering. 
Each $1.00; three for $2.00 
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, blooms July and early August. 
Each $1.00; three for $2.50 
The New Day Lilies 
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These are the lovely new 
Hybrid Day Lilies which are 
so rapidly finding their place 
in our gardens, and so much 
in demand that some of the 
varieties I sold last year, we 
had to discontinue until we 
again have a supply of them. 
But I’m offering three vari¬ 
eties I couldn’t offer last year 
and three others that are very 
popular. 
Hemerocallis is a peren¬ 
nial, simple and easy to grow, 
pleasing, fragrant and har¬ 
monious in the garden,loves 
an abundance of water and 
good soil, yet will grow even 
on poor dry land, and makes 
itself at home in sun or shade. 
These netv varieties will de¬ 
light you. 
J. A. CRAWFORD —Bright yellow with 
apricot tints. One of the best. 
Each $1.00; three for $2.50 
MANDARIN —C’lear lemon yellow, with 
greenish cast in the heart of each 
blossom. Very tall, wide open, re¬ 
curved type of flower. 
Each 75c; three for $2.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN— A lovely glis¬ 
tening pale lemon yellow, with deli¬ 
cately curved petals. The latest of all. 
Each 75c; three for $2.00 
One each of the six varieties.... $ 4.85 
Three each of the six varieties. . . 11.50 
A LENGTHY SEASON OF FINEST BLOOM 
can be obtained with 
J. A. CRAWFORD GOLDENI MRS. W. H. WYMAN 
One each, $2.25; three each, $6.25. 
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