ELITE COLLECTION 
Make your own selection at a saving 
of these newer outstanding Hemero' 
callis. They will delight you. 
D. D. Wyman 
George Yeld 
Golden Dream 
Hyperion 
Margaret Perry 
Mikado 
Ophir 
You may select any 3 for 
$2M 
All 7 for 
$5M 
(A $7.75 Value) 
Hyperion. We consider this the Model of 
Perfection in Daylilies. Received award of 
merit from Royal Horticulture Society. Enor^ 
mous full spreading flowers of soft canary' 
yellow freely produced on 40'inch stems. 
Blooms throughout July. Very fragrant. If 
you want the best, don’t hesitate to get 
Hyperion. Each ...75c 
Kwanso Flora-Pleno. The only double Day' 
lily. Much used for naturalizing at summer 
homes and for cemetery planting. Color a 
rich bronze shaded with gold. Very hardy, 
will thrive where few other plants would sur' 
vive. Each 25c, 10 for ^2.00, 100 for ^12.00 
Margaret Perry. A unique combination of 
colors. Orange with cadmium yellow throat 
and stripe down center of each petal. Very 
vigorous and well branched which extends 
blooming period almost a month. July and 
August blooming. Height 4 feet. Each ^1.00 
Mikado. A charming flower showing a bold 
contrast of colors. Ground color a deep rich 
orange with a bright Mahogany spot in cen' 
ter of each petal. Very showy. July bloom' 
ing. Height 3 to 4 ft. Each.^1.25 
Mrs. J. A. Crawford. A sparkling combina' 
tion of apricot and yellow to brighten the 
June and July garden. Height 4 feet. 
Each .75c 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. One of the latest 
blooming day lilies in the list. Tall, strong, 
with flowers on stems 4 feet tall. Color a 
lively light'yellow. Flowers full with good 
substance. In bloom about August 1. 
Each .^1.00 
Ophir. One of the finest of all day lilies. The 
only American day lily ever to receive an 
award of merit from the Royal Horticulaural 
Society. Flowers large spreading trumpet 
shaped orange'yellow. July blooming height 
4 ft. Each.^1.00 
Orange King. A fine, even, deep orange. 
Excellent texture and pleasing form. Each 50c 
Sovereign. Medium sized, chrome'yellow 
flowers in late June. A refined variety. 
Height 2Yi feet. Each .-.50c 
The Gem. A deep yellow of fine substance. 
Excellent form, equal to the best lilies. Height 
3 feet. July blooming. Each.75c 
Thunbergi. An evening blooming pale yeh 
low. Very fragrant. July and August bloom' 
ing. Height 3 feet. Each.35c 
Par\ City, Mont. 
The Hemerocallis 1 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. 
The Gem 
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