HEMEROC ALLIS 
The Golden Day Lilies 
The Hemerocallis is becoming very popular 
for garden planting. They possess the charac' 
teristics of perfect perennials. They are per' 
fectly hardy, easy of culture, free blgoming, 
colorful, and have no insect enemies or dis' 
eases. Most varieties have a very pleasing fra' 
grance. They can be nlanted in either spring, 
summer, or fall. By planting our strong, stur' 
dy plants in spring you can be assured of 
abundant bloom this summer. They will tob 
erate almost endless neglect, poor soil, and 
locations, 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. Julv blooming. We 
consider this one of the very best. Height 3 
feet. Each .^1.00 
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 
open only during the night and early morn' 
ing. Will open on cool and cloudy days. 
Each . 75c 
Ckrina. 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 3J/2 feet. Each. 50c 
D. D. Wyman. Large, spreading flowers up 
to 6 inches across of a deep, rich golden'yeb 
low with a splash of tawnv red on each petal. 
Height 3 feet. July and August blooming. 
Each .^1.00 
Dumortieri. A dwarf plant with flowers of the 
purest deep orange. The earliest to bloom in 
May. Height V/i feet. Each. 25c 
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Far\ City, Mont. 
The Hemerocallis I got last year bloomed 
and have lived over a 50 below zero winter. 
Are coming up nicely. Tour Regal Lilies were 
the best I had—every one bloomed. 
Mrs. J. B. 
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J\[orthfield, Minn. 
The ‘Lilies I got froyn you last year have 
done splendidly. I am very much pleased to 
be able to get such good quality material so 
near home. 
C. A. M. 
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