agreeably surprising to see the blooms quite full size. These should do well everywhere. 
Many of these outclass the finest lilies. 
1934 we crossed the entire season, based on the advancing betterments inherent in sound 
breeding, the very fine ones we had to breed, and the great volume of work done. Hence, 
ar superior ones should present themselves 1937-38-39. From pure whites to far better 
scarlets-reds fulvous. 
Hemerocallis may be forced, same care as with Narcissus. Thus, latest ones may be forced 
to come open in winter or in early May and June. When an earlier ump is done blooming 
it may be lifted carefully, one beginning to open put into its place, tl s continued all season. 
One may have flowers in one spot in the garden all season. They are hardy and a success 
from Manitoba into Mexico. 
BETSCHER'S NEW HEMEROCALLIS 
"THE PERENNIAL SUPREME" 
Anna Betscher, 3 ft., July and August, rich orange yellow_$2.00 
Amaryllis, 3)4 ft., July and August, beautiful golden orange__1.00 
Bay State, 3 ft., July and August, large deep yellow_1.00 
Cressida, 3 ft., June, pale apricot_ _1.00 
D. D. Wyman, 2)4 ft., July and August, golden yellow tawny_1.50 
Gypsy, 2)4 ft., July and August, rich reddish orange fulva__2.00 
Golden Dream, 3 ft., July and August, deep golden orange_1.50 
Goldeni, 2 % ft., July and August, rich deep orange_1.00 
Hyperian, (Mead) 4 ft., July and August, very free, very fine large lemon_1.00 
J. R. Mann, 3)4 ft., July and August, frosted apricot_1.00 
Lemona, 4 ft., July and August, clear yellow Jap iris, form large_1.00 
John A. Crawford, 3 ft., July and August, fine apricot yellow, very large_1.00 
Lutea Major (Lemoine) 5 ft., July and August, fine large golden yellow_2.50 
Modesty, 2)4 ft., July and August, delicate pale lemon_1.50 
Mrs. A. H. Austin, 3 ft., July and August, deep golden orange xx_1.50 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman, 3 ft., August, pale glistening yellow_1.50 
The Gem, 3 ft., June and July, deep yellow apricot, rival best lilies-1.00 
2—3 eye divisions. 12 plants 10 times each rate. 
Special offer—the above 17 sorts for $20.00 
THE OLDER SORTS AND TYPES 
The older sorts and types, mostly very early and early sorts. Smaller than the above with 
smaller blooms but they fit into many places better than the newer, larger taller ones. 
Apricot, 2 ft., early June, light apricot orange, dainty. 
Aureole, 3 ft., June, orange yellow good size, free. 
Dr. Regel, 1)4 ft.. May and early June, pure orange yellow, fragrant, free. 
Dumorteri, 1)4 ft., June, rich cadmium yellow, dwarf. 
Flava, 3 ft., May and June, “The Lemon Lily” clear, lemon yellow. 
Fulva, 3-4 ft., reddish yellow, “The Tawny Lily” old but colorful. 
Kwanzo, 4 ft., July and August, orange, coppery red double flowers. 
Citrina, 3 ft., July and August, pale sulphur yellow small, dainty-75c each. 
Thunbergi, 3 ft., July and August, pale yellow, fine. 
Florham, 3 ft., June, similar to The Gem but smaller. 
Except Fulva and Kwanzo these have three to five good divisions. 
25c each or $2.50 per dozen, $12.50 per 100. 
The entire collection, 27 sorts, $22.00. 
