HEMEROCALLIS 
My aim with the Hemerocallis is not to give you every new variety that comes 
onto the market—they are too much alike—but to give you a few tried varieties 
that you can be proud to keep in your garden for years, varieties that will give 
you a succession of bloom, a few tall and dwarf varieties, and branching varieties 
—in colors from lemon-yellow on through the dee]) golden-orange and apricot 
colors, to terra-cotta. 1 have also added an evening blooming Hemerocallis, 
which is sweetly fragrant. 
The Hemerocallis is becoming as much of an essential in our gardens as any 
other perennial—it isn’t hard to grow, is pleasing, fragrant and harmonious in 
the garden—will grow on poor land, but rewards you abundantly for good soil 
and water—and makes itself at home in sun or shade. Leave them alone for six 
or eight years, spading around them to form a clump, and you will be delighted 
with them in your garden. 
May and June Blooming 
DUMORTIERII (Stout)—Inner surface almost deep yellow—dwarf, height 
about l 1 /* to 2 ft. Each 75c, 3 for $2.00 
APRICOT (Yeld)- —Light apricot-orange—very free flowering—dwarf, height 
1 y 2 to 2 ft. Each 50c, 3 for $1.25 
June-July Blooming 
FULVA MACULATA (Stout)—Surface is gold glistening with dragon’s blood- 
red across the midsection; 3 to 5 ft. high. Each $1.25, 3 for $3.35 
GOLDEN DREAM (Betscher)—Large, deep golden-yellow, very fine. Height 
3 ft. ' Each $1.25, 3 for $3.35 
MIKADO (Stout)—Flowers deep yellow; central zone of each petal broadly 
blotched mahogany red. This is a very fine variety. 2% to 3 ft. 
Each $2.10, 3 for $5.25 
July-August Blooming 
GEORGE YELD —One of the loveliest—difficult to describe as it is a blending 
of buff, apricot and terra-cotta. Height 3^4 ft. Each $1.95, 3 for $5.00 
FULVA ROSEA, CLON ROSALIND (Stout)—The most beautiful Hemerocallis 
yet introduced—old rose shading to golden yellow center, on tall graceful 
stalks. Medium height. Each $10.00, 3 for $25.00 
J. A. CRAWFORD —Large bright golden yellow flowers. Always you need a 
few good “standbys” in your garden—and this is one of them. 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.75 
D. D. WYMAN— A r ery large flower of golden yellow, with a tawny splash across 
each petal. Midsummer bloom. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
J. R. MANN —Distinctive flower of frosted apricot, blooming in July and 
August, 31/2 ft. tall. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
August-September Blooming 
MARGARET PERRY ( Perry)—Bold masses of branching stems bearing a pro¬ 
fusion of large orange flowers with throat and stripes of cadmium vellow. 
4 ft. Each 95c, 3 for $2.15 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher) —A lovely glistening pale lemon yellow, with 
delicately curved petals; 3 y 2 to 4 ft. Each 75c, 3 for $2.00 
CITRINA (Stout) —Long, narrow tubular bloom, pale lemon yellow, true night 
blooming variety—fragrant. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN —Extra fine deep golden-orange, one of the very largest, 
very heavy texture. Midsummer. Lasting over a long period. 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
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