Hemerocallis 
W hile the Hemerocallis is, comparatively, 
a new-comer to American gardens it is 
nevertheless an age old aristocrat in the 
perennial world. It was named by the Greeks 
and its name means beauty of the day. Recently 
great strides have been made in hybridizing, with 
the most amazing results. It is now possible to 
procure a collection of Hemerocallis which will 
give a succession of blooms from early Spring 
until Autumn. In color the hybrids offer a wide 
range from pale lemon to deep red, many of the 
flowers have a pleasing fragrance. 
One of the outstanding characteristics of the 
Hemerocallis is that it is so easily grown, no 
insect or disease has ever been known to bother 
it, it will do well in full sun or partial shade and 
will grow profusely in any part of our country. 
Truly the Hemerocallis is destined to become one 
of America's favorite perennials. 
The plants offered in this list are well grown, 
properly named and reasonably priced. Orders 
amounting to two dollars, or over, will be shipped 
postpaid to any part of the country. Terms are 
cash with order. A discount of ten per cent will 
be allowed on orders amounting to forty dollars 
or over. My plants have been shipped into all 
sections of the country, as far west as California, 
as far south as Florida and Louisiana and into 
Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, and other 
eastern States. I have received numerous letters 
commending the fine quality of my stock. 
Hemerocallis is hardy in all sections of the 
United States. 
