HEMEROCALLIS — The DAYLILY 
Most effective border plants in their greatly improved forms, 
that bloom after the plethora of flowers is past. Tones of yellow 
and gold and heights from eight inches to four feet. New shades 
and largest blossoms. Deeply dug soil, well enriched, will show 
in size and abundance of blossoms. 
We have screened out many of the new varieties which have 
had fictional praise and list here such as our own tests have 
demonstrated worthy to recommend. 
Ajax: Orange-apricot coloring; early blooming. 75c. 
Calypso: Large lemon-yellow; the finest of its shade. A Bur¬ 
bank origination. $1.00. 
Crown of Gold: Fine large, deep orange, and blooms early. $2. 
Cressida: One of Betcher's best; deep orange with reddish 
band. 80c. 
Dover: Deep orange, medium height. 50c. 
Dumortieri: Low growing, rich cadmium yellov/. 50c 
Flava: The "Lemon Lily", a good doer. 25c. 
George Yeld: English variety. Large orange flowers. $1.00. 
Golden Dream: Well named, deep golden yellow. 80c. 
Hyperion: Large canary yellow. A.M. from the RHS. $1.50. 
J. A. Crawford: Outstanding in color, form and performance. 
Large rich apricot yellow, vigorous. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
Kwanso fl. pL: Long blooming yellow and fulvous. 50c. 
Margaret Perry: Attractive two-color petals, profuse blooming 
habit. 50c each. 
Mikado: Flowers large orange, with a fulvous ring midway of 
the petals. Medium height. 75c each. 
The Gem: Fine yellow; a real gem. 75c. 
Exceptional Group Price 
Our stock is excellent and quite large this year, so we offer a 
Collection of any five different sorts at just HALF PRICE. 
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