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eme/ioca 
n 
These fine perennials have a long season of bloom — from 
iris time until September. Hardy, easy to grow, they do well 
in any garden soil but respond to fertility. Hemerocallis may 
be planted in either spring or fall; we prefer August and Sep¬ 
tember. Set the crown two to three inches deep in rich garden 
loam. A light protective covering is desirable the first winter. 
To aid customers who wish to secure either a long or a 
special season of bloom, we have grouped our hemerocallis 
seasonally. (Southern customers should recall relative differ¬ 
ences in blooming season, the peak of our iris bloom in St. 
Paul, for instance, occurring June 7th to 15th.) You will note 
that the hemerocallis comprise mainly shades of lemon and 
apricot yellow with some rich shades of orange and a few 
rust “reds”. 
Very Early (June 7-/5) 
DR. REGEL: orange yellow; 2 ft.$ .25 
GOLD DUST: empire yellow; 2 ft. 25 
Early (late June into July ) 
BARDLEY: light orange-apricot flushed cop¬ 
per; 3 ft.$1.50 
IRIS PERRY: one of the finest; glistening 
deep orange; DA ft. 3-00 
MARGARET PERRY: almost tiger-lily red; 
long blooming; 3M ft. 1.50 
VISCOUNTESS BYNG: silvery ground over¬ 
laid copper-rose, one of the so-called 
“pinks”; 4 ft. 2.00 
Early Midseason (Early July-late July ) 
AMARYLLIS: pleasingly formed golden- 
orange; 3 ft.$1.50 
CINNABAR: cadmium-yellow flushed deeper 
rose-brown; 2 ft. 3-00 
E. A. BOWLES: reddish orange blended softer 
orange; 4 ft. 3 00 
GOLDENI: a fine, free-blooming, rich, deep 
orange; 3 ft. 100 
GOLD IMPERIAL: a ruffled, night-blooming, 
glowing deep yellow; 4 Vi ft. 4.00 
J. A. CRAWFORD: open-type bloom; best 
apricot yellow, 3 ft. 1.50 
MULLERI: very profuse blooming, rich yel¬ 
low; 4 ft. 2.00 
VESTA: orange-yellow flushed lighter; 2 ft... 3-00 
WAU BUN: cadmium-yellow with slight 
overlay of red; 3 ft. 3-00 
Midseason (mid July into August) 
CISSY GUISSEPPI: deep coppery-rose, unique 
color; small flowers; 3 ft. 2.50 
D. D. WYMAN: open type bloom; golden yel¬ 
low with touch of red on each petal; 
DA ft. 1.50 
IMPERATOR: star-shaped orange-red; very 
fine; 4 ft. 4.00 
KWANSO FLORA PLENA: the double day- 
lily; orange copper; 3 A ft.35 
LADY F. HESKITH: attractive canary yel¬ 
low; 4 ft. 4.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN: one of the most gor¬ 
geous colors in these lilies; golden apri¬ 
cot; an especially fine variety; 3 ft. 2.25 
SUNKIST: soft rose flushed red and yellow; 
3 ft. 2.00 
Late (late July and August ) 
ANNA BETSCHER: orange-apricot; lovely; 
3 ft.. .. 1.75 
GOLDEN DREAM: one of the most hand¬ 
some; rich deep orange; 3K ft. 1-75 
HYPERION: pronounced by many the finest 
hemerocallis; large, waxy, soft canary- 
yellow; fine form; 3 >4 ft. 2.00 
LEMONA: trumpet shaped lemon yellow; 
YA ft. 1.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN: glistening yellow; the 
very last to bloom, lasting into Septem¬ 
ber; 4 ft. 1.25 
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