HF/VIF Rfir*/I T T TQ /^FI^V Recent years have seen great improvements in Hemerocallls, as well 
^ y ^ as a great increase in their popularity. Now Auglaize Gardens offers 
strong field grown plants in the finer varieties. At least a few of them can be used in any garden to add a charming 
new note of bloom anytime from late May until early September, according to blooming season. Hardy plants, the 
Hemerocallis grow well in either full sun or partial shade, in dry or wet soil, and demand a minimum of care. In the 
Auglaize list will be found most of the outstanding varieties in both older and more recent introductions, early and late 
blooming varieties and a beautiful range of colors. As with the peonies we have used a ^ to indicate the varieties 
which we consider the most desirable. The plants that we ship have from three to five stalks varying some with the 
different varieties, but all are large strong plants which will take a hold and grow readily. 
★Anna Betscher, (Betscher)—Orange yellow, 3 ft. 
Aureole, Brilliant orange yellow, 3 ft., E.50 
★Bagdad, (Stout)—Brownish red. Very fine, 4 ft., M. 2.00 
Bardeley, (Perry)—Reddish copper and apricot, 4 
ft., M. 1.00 
Bay State, (Betscher)—Deep yellow, 3 ft., M.75 
★Bijou, (Stout)—Orange overcast deep red, 2 I /2 
ft., M . 3.00 
Calypso, (Burbank)—Lemon yellow, evening 
bloomer, 3 I /2 ft., M. to L. 1.00 
Cinnabar, (Stout)—Cadmium yellow and brown¬ 
ish red, 21/2 ft., M. to L. 1.00 
Cissie Giuseppi, (Perry)—Deep rosy-bronze with 
yellow base, 3 ft., M. to L.75 
★Cressida, (Betscher)—Deep orange, 3 ft., M.75 
Dauntless, (Stout)—Pale cadmium yellow with ful¬ 
vous shading in center of petals, 2 I /2 ft., M. to L. 3.00 
Dawn, (Perry)—Rose-buff, bell shaped flowers, 
31/2 ft., M. 2.00 
★D. D. Wyman, (Betscher)—Golden yellow with 
tawny splashed petals, 3 ft., M. to L.50 
E. A. Bowles, (Perry)—Reddish orange, 4 ft., E.. . 3.00 
Elizabeth Pyke, (Perry)—Orange brown and yellow 
I 8 in., M. to L. 5.00 
Estmere, (Yeld)—Apricot yellow, 21/2 ft., E.75 
Flavina, (Fewkes)—Lemon yellow, 18 in., E. 1.00 
Forrestii —Brilliant orange, 18 in., M. 5.00 
★George Yeld, (Perry)—Orange and rose, 3 I /2 ft.. 
Gladys Perry, (Perry)—Rose bronze and yellow, 
21/2 ft., M. 1.00 
Gold Dust —Clear yellow, 2 I /2 ft., E.50 
Golden Bell, (Ruys)—Fragrant flowers of apricot 
orange, 3 ft., M. to L.75 
Golden Dream, (Betscher)—Deep golden yellow, 
3 ft., M. 1.00 
★Goldeni, (Betscher), Deep golden orange, 3 ft., M. .50 
★Gold Standard, (Perry)—Rich canary yellow, 3 ft., 
M. to L.75 
★Hyperion, (Mead)—Soft canary yellow, 3 ft., 
M. to L. .75 
Imperator, (Perry)—Rich orange red, 4 ft., M. 
to L. 1.00 
Iris Perry, (Perry)—Bronzy orange, 3 ft., L. 1.50 
J. R. Mann, (Betscher)—Frosted apricot yellow 
31/2 ft., M. 1.50 
Lady Fermoy Hesketh, (Perry)—Canary yellow 
with apricot. Has frosted sheen, 4 ft., M. to L.. . 3.00 
Linda, (Stout)—Yellow, cinnamon flecked with red 
eye, 21/2 ft., M.. 3.00 
★Margaret Perry, (Perry)—Buff orange lined with 
yellow, 4 ft., L. 1.00 
Mary Stoker, (Perry)—Reddish brown, shaded 
crimson bronze, orange yellow base, 2^/2 ft., M. 
to L. 3.50 
May Sadler, (Perry)—Brownish red and yellow, 2 
ft., E. 3.50 
Midas, (Stout)—Clear orange, 3 I /2 ft., M. 2.00 
★Mikado, (Stout)—Crange and dark red purple, 
21/2 ft., M. LOO 
Moonstone, (Perry)—Reddish orange, 3 I /2 ft. M. 1.00 
★ M rs. A. H. Austin, (Betscher)—Deep golden yel¬ 
low, 3 ft., M. to L.75 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman, (Betscher)—Pale yellow, 3 I /2 
ft., L.75 
Nocerensis, (Muller)—Canary yellow, 3 I /2 ft., M. 
to L. 2.00 
★Ophir, (Farr)—Large golden yellow, 4ft., L.75 
Orange Man—Clear orange, M /2 ft., E.75 
★Patricia, (Stout)—Pale yellow, fragrant, 3 ft., M. 2.00 
Plicata—Canary yellow, 3 ft., L. 1.00 
Queen Mary, (Perry)—Deep glistening yellow, 3/2 
ft., M. 3.00 
Radiant, (Yeld)—Clear pure orange, 3/2 "ff-i h/l- fo 
L. LOO 
Rajah, (Stout)—Crange and garnet brown, 3/2 
ft., M. to L. 3.00 
Royal—Golden yellow, fragrant, 3/2 ff-i .50 
Serenade, (Stout)—Very light yellow and pinkish 
red, 3 ft. 2.00 
Shirley—Rich apricot yellow, 3 ft., M. 2.00 
Sonny, (Stout)—Pale yellow, 3 ft., M. 3.00 
Sovereign—Orange yellow, 2/2 ft-. E.50 
Soudan, (Stout)—Clear lemon yellow, 3 ft., M.. . 1.50 
Sunkist, (Perry)—Soft rosy bronze and yellow, 3 ft. 
M. LOO 
★Sunny West, (Sas^—Pale canary yellow, 4 ft., L. . . 3.50 
Sunset, (Perry)—Copper rose, M. to L. 1.00 
Tangerine, (Yeld)—Orange chrome flowers, 2 ft., 
The Gem, (Betscher)—Deep apricot yellow, 3 ft., 
Vesta, (Stout)—Deep orange yellow with glisten¬ 
ing sheen, 2 ft., M. 1.50 
Viscountess Byng, (Perry)—Pale coppery rose, 4 ft. 
M. 2.00 
★Wau-Bun, (Stout)—Cadmium yellow with delicate 
fulvous red, 3 ft., M . 1.50 
Winnie Nightingale, (Perry)—Rich glowing 
orange, 3/2 ^f-. ^ . 2.50 
Winsome, (Yeld)—Pale creamy yellow, 3 ft., M. LOO 
In addition to the above we are growing a number of new 
varieties of which we do not have sufficient stock to list. 
If you are interested we will be glad to quote you on them 
if the stock is available. Included in this group are such 
varieties as: August Pioneer, Boutonniere, Byng of Vimy, 
Chengtu, Circe, Festival, Hankow, June Boissier, Saturn, 
Sirius, Wolof. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra Spectabilis) 
A flower once very popular in the old-fashioned garden is 
"coming back" to wide popularity. Bleeding Heart thrives in 
partial shade. Especially effective in groups. Auglaize Gardens 
offers healthy, vigorous, field grown, undivided roots. 
Bleeding Heart 50c each or 3 for $1.25 
