THE NEWEST and BEST of the 
HEMEROCALLIS (or Daylily) 
In this very fine collection of Hemerocallis or Hardy Daylilies, I am offering 
many new varieties for the first time. There are tall ones shoulder high for the 
centre or back of the border, those of medium height for nearby, and dainty 
small flowered, low growing ones for the rock garden or small flower bed. 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 vigour and hardiness. Once planted they will take 
care of themselves and grow more beautiful each year, often producing 500 or 
more flowers to a single plant in a season. By a judicious selection of varieties 
one may now have these beauties in the garden all Summer long from May until 
frost. Some are exquisitely fragrant. They may be planted in full sun or semi¬ 
shade, and are not particular as to sun or location. I am sure that many of my 
friends will be glad of the opportunity to secure some of these rare and unusual 
Hardy Hybrid Daylilies. 
AMARYLLIS—46 in. Large handsome golden 
orange flowers, six inches across. July, 
August .$1.00 
ANNA BETSCHER—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 
BAGDAD—42 in. One of Dr. Stout's newest cre¬ 
ations just being introduced. A gay combina¬ 
tion of several colors, oranqe red, yellow and 
madder brown. June, July.$5.00 
BAY STATE—42 in. Fine, large, 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 .$5.00 
BYNG OF VIMY—4 ft. A new English introduc¬ 
tion and one of the most striking of all Hemero¬ 
callis. Flowers 7 in. across, of dark terra-cotta, 
overlaid bronze. July, August, September. 
$12.00 
CALYPSO—3 ft. A Burbank introduction. A 
night-blooming variety which remains open dur¬ 
ing daylight during 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 I 5 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 
DAUNTLESS —30 in. Another new introduction of 
Dr. Stout. Subdued and delicately blended 
soft yellow and orange pastel shades. July, 
August .$5.00 
DR. REGEL—2 ft. A magnificent semi-dwarf 
variety of rich orange-yellow. Very fragrant.50c 
DONALD WYMAN—42 in. Extremely handsome 
and very free flowering. Golden yellow with a 
brick red spot on each petal.$1.50 
FULVA—36 in. Reddish orange. A good land- 
scaoe variety .50c 
Gold Dust—24 in. Fine deep orange. May, June 50c 
GOLDENI—38 in. Very beautiful rich deep 
orange. July .$1.00 
GYPSY—54 in. Very deep orange flowers with 
slight red shadings, borne in greatest pro¬ 
fusion. 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 Daylilies I have seen. The gigantic 
flowers, measuring seven inches across are of 
pale lemon yellow and of most artistic form. 
Exquisitely fragrant. Given an Award of Merit 
by the Royal Horticultural Society of England. 
July, August .$5.00 
IRIS PERRY—3 ft. Large open flowers of a dis¬ 
tinct shade of bronzy orange, borne in greatest 
profusion from July until September.$2.00 
M 
J. A. CRAWFORD—4 ft. 
One of the best deep 
apricot colored varieties. 
Flowers constantly from 
June to August. ... $1.25 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO— 
50 in. Tall g r owing 
DOUBLE variety with a 
profusion of rich yellow 
flowers overlaid bronzy 
red. July, August. ... 50c 
LADY FERMOY HASKETH 
-—50 in. This very beautiful variety received an 
Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural So¬ 
ciety in England. Bold open flowers of rich 
apricot during July and August.$5.00 
LEMONA—54 in. Very soft lemon yellow flowers 
during July and early August. Large flowers, 
somewhat recurved . . $1.25 
LEMON KING—42 in. Lovely uniform soft yellow 
flowers with recurved, somewhat twisted petals 
and heavy wax-like texture. One of the best.$1.00 
MARGARET PERRY—50 in. The forerunner of a 
new race of Hybrids. Carnelian red flowers 
with a bright yellow star at the throat, which 
continues out to the tip of each petal in the 
form of a conspicuous narrow yellow stripe. 
July to September. . .$2.00 
MIDAS—40 in. A new introduction of Dr. Stout in 
a rich clear uniform glowing orange color, with 
as many as I 5 flowers to a stalk. June, July . $5.00 
MIDDENDORFIANA—18 in. A valuable low 
growing and early flowering species for the rock 
garden. Given an Award of Merit by the Royal 
Horticultural Society of England. Fragrant pure 
orange-yellow flowers in May and June.75c 
MIKADO—3 ft. A handsome new fragrant, large 
flower of rich orange, with conspicuous deep 
mahogany-red throat. The outstanding charm 
of this remarkable Daylily is due to its bold 
color contrasts, and perfection of form. Flowers 
during June and July and I have had it continue 
right through to October. See color illustra¬ 
tion . $3.00 
MODESTY—3 ft. Very lovely large, uniform soft 
yellow flowers during June and July.$1.50 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN—36 in. Very handsome. Soft 
yellow overlaid deep yelllow. July, August.$1.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—-42 in. A very lovely pure 
soft glistening yellow. July, August.$1.00 
OPHIR—50 in. Deep golden yellow, trumpet 
shade flowers 5 inches across, borne 25 to 30 
to a stem during July and August. An American 
introduction which has had the distinction of 
receiving an Award of Merit from the Royal 
Horticultural Society of England.$1.50 
ORANGE KING—36 in. A striking brilliant- 
orange colored variety. A prodigious bloomer 
and striking garden subject.$1.00 
ORANGEMAN—18 in. An excellent dwarf variety 
for the rock garden, with dull red buds and 
clear orange flowers. Fine grassy foliage. A 
prodigious bloomer, a single well grown plant 
producing as many as 500 flowers in a season. 
May and early June.50c 
PALE MOON—3 ft. Beautiful pale yellow flowers 
of excellent form and rugged growth. July.$1.50 
RADIANT—42 in. A very pretty shade of rich 
orange yellow borne in greatest profusion dur¬ 
ing July and August. Given an Award of Merit by 
the Royal Horticultural Society of England . $2.50 
ROSE QUEEN—45 in. An English 
introduction in pale rose, veined deeper rose, 
with a pale midrib to each petal. An exquisite 
new color combination. July, August and Sep- 
Member . $6 00 
SONNY—36 in. A new introduction of Dr. Stout. 
A clear uniform soft yellow, with greenish throat 
and gracefully twisted petals, and : a firm waxy 
texture. July, August.$5.00 
SOVEREIGN 30 in. Received an Award of Merit 
of the Royal Horticultural Society. Fine deep 
yellow. June . 5 Q C 
SUNKIST—36 in. New deep soft rose, lightly 
flushed bronze, with a conspicuous soft yellow 
stripe down the centre of each petal, giving an 
unusually attractive effect. July, August. . $2.50 
THE GEM—40 in. Magnificent deep yellow, 
flowering during July and August. One of the 
Bes f ...~.$1.00 
WAU-BUN—36 in. An outstanding new soft yel¬ 
low, sprinkled with traces of red. The twisted 
petals give it a unique and attractive appearance. 
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—36 in. A new large crinkled 
flower of soft gold color. Said to be as large 
and as fine as Hyperion. Should flower for the 
first time in my garden this year. July, 
August .$2.00 
"The Jewel" Collection of 
Hardy Hybrid Daylilies 
From the foregoing group I will 
furnish 6 fine large plants, my selec¬ 
tion, each different, all accurately 
labelled, value guaranteed to be at 
least $5.00 for $3.00. 
To Flower from May to 
August 
Order as many collections as you 
wish, but only six different varieties 
can be furnished on this basis. 
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