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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
HEMEROC ALLIS 
NEW HYBRIDS 
These carry extra large flowers in many interesting 
colors some of which are very unique and distinctive. 
Colors unthought of a few years ago are now in¬ 
cluded. The blooming season of these hybrids is a 
quite long one running through July and August and 
extending into September and occasionally even Octo¬ 
ber. Hemerocallis are very hardy, free from insect 
pests and diseases, transplant easily, will grow in full 
sun or partial shade, do not suffer in periods of 
drought, can be planted almost any time when the 
ground is open and are today easily one of the domi¬ 
nant hardy garden plants. Prices are this year sub¬ 
stantially reduced and they are now within the reach 
of every purse. 
In the following list will be found a number of the 
best hybrids in culture today. 
Anna Betscher. Deep orange tinged with reddish 
bronze. 75 cents. 
Bay State. Pure, deep rich yellow. 50 cents. 
Cressida. Deep orange, reddish band on petals. 75 
cents. 
D. D. Wyman. Grand golden yellow, tawny splashing 
on petals. 75 cents. 
George Yeld. Splendid English hybrid, outer petals 
rich orange, inner petals flushed orange bronze. 
75 cents. 
Fulva maculata. Coppery orange shaded crimson, 
fine variety. 75 cents. 
Golden Bell. Large and fragrant soft apricot orange 
flowers. 75 cents. 
Golden Dream. Deep golden yellow, late bloomer. 50 
cents. 
Goldeni. Well rounded deep golden flowers. 50 cents. 
Harvest Moon. Rich orange, very graceful. 75 cents. 
Hyperion. Immense pale lemon yellow flowers, a 
superb introduction. $1.00. 
Iris Perry. Deep bronzy orange, fairly early bloomer. 
75 cents. 
J. A. Crawford. Bold recurving large flowers of clear 
gold. 50 cents. 
James R. Mann. Large open flower, apricot and yel¬ 
low. 75 cents. 
Lemona. Very graceful, large pale lemon yellow. 50 
cents. 
May Queen. Golden yellow, extra fine. 75 cents. 
Mikado. Large deep orange with maroon blotches on 
each petal. $1.50. 
Mrs. A. H. Austin. Deep orange yellow, one of the 
best. 75 cents. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Round clear medium yellow, fine 
form, long season bloomer. 75 cents. 
The Gem. Medium sized blooms, clear golden flowers, 
fine habit. 50 cents each. 
Additional to the named varieties we have a splen¬ 
did lot of seedlings under number, strong flowering 
plants, 50 cents each, $5.00 per doz. Fine seedlings 
not numbered, 25 cents each, $2.50 doz. 
We will furnish a collection of 12 fine named hy¬ 
brids for $6.00'. 
HEPATICA. 
R. acutiloba. (Sharp leaved Hepatica.) Pretty 
early spring flower. 
R. triloba. (Roundleaf Hepatica.) Lovely pale 
blue flowers, need shade. 
