The Golden Day Lilies 
Hemerocallis possess the characteristics of 
perfect perennials. They are perfectly hardy, 
easy of culture, free blooming, colorful, and 
have no insects enemies or diseases. Most 
varieties have a very pleasing fragrance. 
They can be planted in either spring, sum^ 
mer, or fall. By planting our strong sturdy 
plants this fall you can be assured of abun' 
dant bloom next summer. They will toler' 
ate almost endless neglect, poor soil, and lo' 
cations, but to have them at their best give 
them rich soil and do not let them suffer for 
want of water during dry periods. When 
planting give them about two feet of space 
to develop in. 
By selecting the different varieties one may 
have Day Lilies in bloom from May to early 
September in colors from pale yellow to gold, 
apricot to orange to almost red. 
Amaryllis. Resembles a large, golden^orange 
Amaryllis. Very desirable. July blooming. 
We consider this one of the very best. 
Height 3 feet. Each. 
Bay State. A strong growing and free flow' 
ering variety at its best in late June. Large 
brilliant deep yellow flowers with fluted 
petals produced on 4'foot stems. One of 
the best. Each. 75c 
Citrina. A very fragrant, night blooming pale 
lemon^yellow. Has an excellent and robust 
habit of growth and an abundance of dark 
green foliage. Very free flowering. July 
blooming. Height 3|/2 feet. Each.35c 
Calypso. Originated by Luther Burbank. An 
evening blooming type, rather large, clear 
lemon-yellow. Flowering scapes held stiffly 
erect. Flowers open about sunset and stay 
onen only during the night and early morn¬ 
ing. Will open on cool and cloudy days. 
Each .75c 
D. D. Wyman. Large, spreading flowers up 
to 6 inches across of a deep, rich golden- 
yellow with a splash of tawny red on each 
petal. Height 3 feet, July and August bloom¬ 
ing. Each .—.^1.00 
Dumortieri. A dwarf plant with flowers of 
the purest deep orange. The earliest to bloom 
in May. Height feet. Each.25c 
Flava Major. Very free flowering soft can- 
ary-yellow. Tall and graceful. July and Au¬ 
gust blooming. Height 3|/2 feeet. Each....35c 
George Yeld. Large, open flowers of the 
richest orange, shaded scarlet. Strong, erect 
stems carry the many blossoms at 3 to lYl 
feet. July and August blooming. Each....^1.50 
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Golden Bell. Vigorous grower. Flowers soft 
apricot-orange with darker throat and broad 
petals. Flowers on stems V/i feet tall that 
branch carrying from 8 to 16 flowers. 
Scented. Each .^1.00 
Golden Dream. Really a “Dream” in deep 
gold. Medium sized flowers very freely pro' 
duced on 36-inch stems. July blooming. A 
refined variety. Each.^1.00 
Goldeni. A most effective garden variety of 
a deep golden-orange. Outstandingly good. 
Height 3 feet. July blooming. Each.^1.00 
Gold Dust. Brilliant, glowing golden-orange 
of finest form. One of the best early flow¬ 
ering day lilies producing multitudes of ex¬ 
quisite flowers during May and June. Plant 
habit very trim. Exceptionally showy. Height 
2 feet. Each. 50c 
Hyperion. We consider this the Model of 
Perfection in Daylilies. Received award of 
merit from Royal Horticulture Society. Enor¬ 
mous full spreading flowers of soft canary- 
yellow freely produced on 40-inch stems. 
Blooms throughout July. Very fragrant. If 
you want the best, don’t hesitate to get Hy¬ 
perion. Each .^1.25 
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, Earlville, Illinois 
Tour plants were of such excellent quality 
last year. I am loo\ing forward to these new 
ones. 
Mrs. H. C. P. 
ELITE COLLECTION 
Make your own selection at a saving 
of these newer outstanding Hemero¬ 
callis. They will delight you. 
Amaryllis Margaret Perry 
D. D. Wyman Mrs. W. H. Wyman 
Goldeni Ophir 
Golden Dream Bay State 
Hyperion 
You May Select Any 3 for 
$ 2.75 
Any 6 for 
$ 5.00 
