HEM EROCALLIS 
HEMEROCALLIS 
(The New Day Lily) 
Here are a dozen of the lovely new hybrid Day Lilies, which are so much in 
demand. Hemerocallis is a perennial, simple and easy to grow, pleasing, fra¬ 
grant and harmonious in the garden—loves an abundance of water and good 
soil, yet will grow even on poor dry land, and makes itself at home in sun or 
shade. I seem unable to keep up with the demand without discontinuing some 
of the varieties for a year, to secure a supply. This year 1 bring you back some 
of those T had to discontinue last year, and some new varieties. 
APRICOT —Light apricot-orange, earlv June blooming, semi-dwarf, about 
2i/ 2 ft. ' Each 50c, 3 for $1.40 
CITRINA— T jong, narrow, tubular bloom, pale lemon yellow; true night bloom¬ 
ing variety; fragrant. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
FLAMID— Riel i orange-yellow with brownish reverse. A very prolific bloomer. 
July flowering. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
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