Hemerocallis (or Daylily) 
In the whole horticultural world nothing is more 
showy in the garden, more prolific in flowering or more 
easily grown than these modern Hemerocallis or Day- 
lilies. An established plant will produce as many as 500 
Lily-like flowers in a single season. The cplors run from 
soft creamy yellow to deepest orange. Some flower during 
May, others during June, and still others 
during July and August in the latitude 
of New York. Some occasionally con¬ 
tinue flowering during September and 
even October. Some 
are extremely fra¬ 
grant. Many are shoul¬ 
der high and all are 
of stately magnifi¬ 
cence in the garden. 
They are suitable for 
full sun or semi-shade 
and are not particular 
as to soil or location. 
Ex 
AMARYLLIS—36 in. Large 
handsome golden yellow 
flowers during July and 
August. $1.00. 
APRICOT —24 in. Soft 
apricot flowers of perfect 
form and exquisite fra¬ 
grance during May and 
June. 75c. 
DR. REGEL—24 
quisitely fragrant 
rich orange-yellow 
flowers during 
May. 50c. 
CITRINA—50 in. 
Very sweetly 
scented, delightful 
soft yellow. Flow¬ 
ers during July 
and August. 50c. 
GOLD DUST—40 
in. Deep orange. 
May and June 
flowering. 50c. 
J. A. CRAWFORD—48 in. One of the best 
deep apricot colored varieties. Flowers from 
June to August. $1.25. 
J. R. MANN—One of the most handsome of 
all Hemerocallis. A frosted flower of huff and 
yellow. Flowers June to August. $1.00. 
MIKADO—36 in. A very handsome, new, fragrant, 
large flowered variety. Rich orange with deep ma¬ 
hogany-red center. July to October. Very rare. 
$3.00. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—42 in. A fine new variety 
with flowers of soft yellow, overlaid deep yellow. 
July, August. $1.00. 
ORANGE KING—36 in. Extra fine deep orange 
flowers during July and August. $1.00. 
SUNKIST—36 in. New deep soft rose, lightly flushed 
bronze, with a soft yellow line down the center of 
each petal, giving an unusually attractive effect. 
July and August. $2.50. 
THE GEM—40 in. Magnificent deep yellow, flowering 
during July and August. One of the best. $1.00. 
WAUBUN—36 in. An out¬ 
standing new soft yellow 
sprinkled with traces of red. 
The twisted petals give it a 
unique and attractive appear¬ 
ance. One of the best of Dr. 
Stout’s introductions. Usual 
flowering season, July and 
August, but has flowered for 
me through September and October and right up to 
frost. $3.00. 
WOODLOT GOLD—40 in. A large and handsome 
crinkled flower of soft but bright yellow. One of the 
finer new introductions. $2.00. 
"The Gem" Collection 
5 large plants, my selection from the above list, all different, each separately 
labelled, value at least $4.50 for $2.50. 
To flower from May to August 
Order as many collections as you wish, but only 
5 different varieties can be furnished 
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