SIX NEW HYBRID HEMEROCALLIS 
THREE BEAUTIFUL PHLOXES 
One never has enough of Phlox during the hot days of midsummer, when so many flowers 
are resting but this fine perennial is at its best. Phlox are easy to grow. They only require 
good soil, plenty of water when they are working, and an occasional spraying or dusting. 
Here are three splendid varieties: Lilian, with targe heads of cameo-pink; Morgenrood, 
with immense flowers of bright rose; and the lovely new Daily Sketch whose light salmon- 
Ijink flowers are especially attractive. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
The Day Lily is one of the most satisfactory peren¬ 
nials that one can grow. It ihrives in almost any kind 
of soil and practically any siiuation, is very little 
troubled by disease or insects, and blooms over a long 
))eriod. lly careful selection of varic-tic's one can have 
bloom from late spring until early ball. Here is a fine 
selection covering different ccilors and shades with a 
nice variation in form. 
CJOLDENl. (1) Di‘e|) iioldi'ii orange floweis. .June, 
•July. 
DONALD VVYM.\N. Large goklen yellow flowers 
marked with maliogan\' striiies. .'1 ft. Piooms in 
mid-.June. 
MAFiGARET PERRY. (3) Hrihiant orange-scarlet, 
with a yellow line through each petal. .3 ft. .July, 
.\ugu.st. 
TFIE GEM. (4) Low-growing variety with flowers of 
deep gold. .June. 
GYPSY. (5) A striking variety with flowers of the 
deepest orange. 4 ft. Blooms in mid-.June. 
J. A, CRAWFORD. ((>) Graceful, apricot-yellow 
flowers. A splendid variety. 4 ft. Blooms in mid- 
.June. 
All Hemerocallis, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
ASTER FRIKARTI 
An everblooming Ast('r which will produce 
quantities of splendid cut-flowers from early summer 
until frost. 
50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
LILIAN 
25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
MORGENROOD 
35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
DAILY SKECTH 
35 cts. each, $3.50 pet doz. 
