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This magnificent offering of Daylilies contains many new varieties which I am now offering for the first time. There are 
tall ones, shoulder high, for the center or back of the border, those of medium height for nearby, and dainty small 
flowered, low growing ones for the rock garden or small beds. Many new and unique colors are now listed. In the 
whole horticultural world nothing is more showy in the garden than these modern Hemerocallis or Daylilies, and few 
plants can match them for vigor and hardiness. Once planted they will take care of themselves and grow more beau¬ 
tiful each year, often producing 500 or more flowers to a single plant in a season. By judicious selection of varieties 
one may now have these beauties in the garden all Summer long from May until frost. Many are exquisitely fragrant. 
All may be planted either in full sun or partial shade, as they are not particular as to sun, soil or location. I am sure 
that many of my friends will be glad of this opportunity to procure some of these New, Rare, and Unusual Hardy 
Hybrid Daylilies. 
AMARYLLIS—46 in. Large handsome golden-orange flowers, six 
Inches across. July, August. $1.00. 
ANNA 8ETSCHER—36 in. Rich golden yellow flowers in great 
profusion. $1.25. 
APRICOT—24 in. Fragrant, early flowering, soft apricot flowers of 
fine form. 75c. 
AUREOLE—36 in. A rich orange yellow hybrid from Japan. Given 
an Award of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society of England. 
Very floriferous. June flowering. 50c. 
8AGDAD—42 in. One of Dr. Stout's newest creations just being 
introduced. A gay combination of several colors, orange red, 
yellow, and madder brown. June, July. $5.00. 
BAY STATE—42 in. Fine, I arge, very deep yellow flowers during 
July and August $1.00. 
BIJOU—25 in. Another new introduction of Dr. Stout. A small 
flowered multiflora type Daylily especially suited to the rock 
garden. Orange, overcast red. July. $5.00. 
BYNG OF VIMY—4 ft. A new English introduction and one of the 
most striking of all Hemerocallis. Flowers 7 in. across, of dark 
terracotta, overlaid bronze. July, August, September. $12.00. 
CALYPSO—3 ft. A Burbank introduction. A night-blooming variety 
which remains open during daylight on cool days. Color clear 
lemon yellow. July, August. 75c. 
CHRYSOLORA—A new English importation. A lovely star-shaped 
flower of sulphur-apricot. July, August. $2.50. 
CINNABAR—3 ft. A delicate and unusual shade of brownish-red, 
with flowers 5 in. across and as many as 15 to a stalk. July, 
August. $2.50. 
CITRINA—50 in. A very sweet scented delightful soft yellow. July, 
August. 50c. 
CRESSIDA—36 in. A beautiful and unusual flower of deep orange, 
with a reddish band on each petal. July. $1.25. 
CROWN OF GOLD—3 ft. A very lovely clear pure deep orange. 
May and June. $4.00. 
DAUNTLESS—30 in. Another new introduction of Dr. Stout. Sub¬ 
dued and delicately blended soft yellow and orange pastel 
shades. July, August. $5.00. 
DAWN—38 in. It is just about impossible to describe this unusual 
new English introduction, for it is such an unusual color that it is 
difficult to check it even with the official color standards. Perhaps 
the originator's color description as "rose-buff" is as good as 
any. I would call it a uniform coppery-pink self, with canary yellow 
throat. Flower over 5 inches across. July, August. $3.75. 
DR. REGEL—2 ft. A magnificent semi-dwarf variety of rich orange- 
yellow. Very fragrant. May. 50c. 
DONALD WYMAN—44 in. One of our largest and finest Daylilies, 
the individual flowers measuring fully 6 inches across and the 
plant being loaded with blooms. The color is deep, rich golden 
yellow, with a brick red spot on each petal. July, August. $1.50. 
DUMORTIERI—18 in. A lovely Miniature variety for the rock gar¬ 
den. Dainty rich cadmium-yellow. May, June. 50c. 
E. A. BOWLES—54 in. A gigantic flower 7 inches across. One of 
the largest and best. Deep yellow, with reddish-orange shadings 
and a central line of soft yellow down the center of each petal. 
Slightly recurved, ruffled petals. July, August. $5.00. 
ESTMERE—30 in. An English introduction with the inside of petals 
a charming apricot tone and the outside orange-brown. May, 
June. $1.25. 
FLAMID—32 in. Brilliant deep yellow, with a bronze reverse. 
June. $1.00. 
FLAVINA—36 in. This is one of the most delightful Daylilies I 
have, the color being an exquisite uniform soft yellow, and the 
form perfect. June, July. $2.50. 
FLORHAM—3 ft. A dainty flower of bright lemon yellow. May, 
June. 50c. 
FORESTII—A very rare dwarf growing variety from Thibet. Me¬ 
dium sized rich yellow flowers. $5.00. 
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FULVA—3 ft. Large open flowers of a striking shade of orange- 
red. July. 25c. 
GEORGE YELD—3 ft. A magnificent Daylily—one of the very best. 
Large open flowers, 6 inches across with wide petals of canary 
yellow, brushed red, this color intensifying towards the throat, 
where it becomes deep red, then suddenly terminates, with a 
deep clear yellow star at the throat. Three narrow alternating 
strap-like petals of butter yellow, slightly flushed orange. Unique 
and striking. July, August. $5.00. 
GIANT ORANGE—Huge deep orange flowers, covered with a 
gold dust sheen. Flowers of heavy substance and very wide 
petals. $5.00. 
GLADYS PERRY—36 in. A pinkish tone, which the originator terms 
rose-bronze, with a narrow clear yellow stripe down the center 
of each petal. July. $2.50. 
GLORIANA—4 ft. Always attracts attention on account of its rich 
clear pure deep yellow, without a trace of any other color. June, 
July. $2.50. 
GOLD DUST—24 in. Fine deep orange. May, June. 50c. 
GOLDENI—38 in. Very beautiful rich deep orange. July. $1.00. 
GOLD IMPERIAL—S uperb, large ruffled flowers of glowing deep, 
clear, uniform canary yellow. June, July, August. $5.00. 
GRACILIS—18 in. A dainty Miniature, with lemon yellow flowers. 
Excellent for the rock garden. May, June. 50c. 
GYPSY—54 in. Very deep orange flowers with slight red shadings, 
borne in greatest profusion. Excellent. July, August. $1.25. 
HARVEST MOON—3 ft. Slender, graceful flowers of clear orange 
sherbet. July. $1.50. 
HYPERION—44 in. This is the largest and one of the finest Day- 
lilies I have seen. The gigantic flowers, measuring seven inches 
across are of pale lemon yellow and of most artistic form. Ex¬ 
quisitely fragrant. Given an Award of Merit by the Royal Horti¬ 
cultural Society of England. July, August. $3.75. 
IMPERATOR—40 in. A beautiful English Hybrid, with large, open, 
star-shaped flowers, 5 to 6 inches across. Pointed segments, rich 
orange red, with a clear, bright yellow star-shaped throat, this 
bright clear yellow color continuing in the form of a narrow stripe 
through the center of each petal to the tip. July, August. $3.50. 
IRIS PERRY—3 ft. Large open flowers of a distinct shade of 
bronzy orange, borne in greatest profusion from July until Sep¬ 
tember. $2.00. 
J. A. CRAWFORD—4 ft. One of the best deep apricot colored 
varieties. Flowers constantly from June to August. $1.25. 
J. R. MANN—42 in. One of the most handsome of all the Day- 
lily Hybrids. Color buff and yellow, frosted. June, July, August. $1.00 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO—50 in. Tall growing DOUBLE variety 
with a profusion of rich yellow flowers overlaid bronzy rad. 
July, August. 50c. 
LADY FERMOY HESKETH—4 ft. Huge flowers 5 to 6 inches across. 
Color a beautiful rich clear canary yellow, uniform throughout, 
with a frosted sheen covering the entire flower. Given an Award 
of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society. July. $5.00. 
LEMONA—54 in. Very soft lemon yellow flowers during July and 
early August. Large flowers, somewhat recurved. $1.00. 
LEMON KING—42 in. Lovely uniform soft yellow flowers with re¬ 
curved, somewhat twisted petals and heavy wax-like texture. One 
of the best. July. 75c. 
MARCUS—4 ft. Large, open, Amaryllis-shaped flowers of deep yel¬ 
low, with a faint bronzy-red overlay. There is also a faint olive 
shading to the sides of the petals and the flower is fluted and 
somewhat crimped at the edges. Altogether quite unusual and 
lovely. July. $3.75. 
MARGARET PERRY—50 in. The forerunner of a new race of Hybrids. 
Cornelian red flowers with a bright yellow star at the throat, which 
continues out to the tip of each petal in the form of a con¬ 
spicuous narrow yellow stripe. July to September. $1.50. 
MARY STOKER—42 in. This is one of the most beautiful of all 
Hybrid Daylilies. The three larger segments are brownish-red, 
