HEMEROCALLIS 
The supply of Hemerocallis has grown to such an extent, and such a variety 
of prices, T hesitated to list them this year, but T still think they are as essential 
as any other perennial in your garden. And it is truly your good fortune to be 
able to purchase them at a i)rice low enough to enable you to give your garden 
a number of varieties. 
Even if you have poor soil, they will grow for you, and where you can give 
them better soil and water, the}^ will reward you abundantly, whether 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. 
May and June Blooming 
APRICOT —-Light apricot-orange. Good for your rockery. Height 1-2 ft. 
Each 35c, 3 for 90c 
CRESSIDA— Deep yellow—one of my favorites—blooms from early spring to 
fall. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.75 
June-July Blooming 
GOLDEN DREAM —Large, deep golden yellow. Very fine. Height 3 ft. 
Each 65c, 3 for $1.80 
MIKADO— Flov mrs deep yellow—central zone of each ])etal broadly blotched 
mahogany red. Each 95c, 3 for $2.75 
BAY STATE —Deep pure rich yellow—medium size. Each 45c, 3 for $1.10 
July-August Blooming 
GEORGE YELD —One of the loveliest—difficult to describe, as it is a blending 
of buff, apricot and terra cotta. Height 3Vi> ft. Each 75c, 3 for $2.10 
FULVA ROSEA, CLON ROSALIND (Stont)—Old rose shading to golden yel¬ 
low center, on tall graceful stalks. Each $5.00, 3 for $14.25 
J. A. CRAWFORD —Large bright golden yellow flowers. Each 30c, 3 for 75c 
J. R. MANN —Distinctive flower of frosted ai)ricot, blooming in July and Aug. 
SYj ft. tall. Each 50c, 3 for $1.40 
D. D. WYMAN— Very large flower of golden yellow with a tawny s})lash across 
each petal. Each 50c, 3 for $1.40 
THUNBERGII —Light yellow, 2 to 3 ft. Each 25c, 3 for 65c 
MANDARIN —Clear lemon yellow with greenish cast in the heart of each blos¬ 
som. Wide open recurved ty])e flower. Very tall. Each 50c, 3 for $1.40 
FLAMID— Rich orange-yellow with bi'ownish reverse. Prolific bloomer. 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.40 
August-September Blooming 
MARGARET PERRY (Perry)—Bold masses of branching stems bearing a pro¬ 
fusion of large orange flowers with throat and strij^es of cadmium yellow. 
4 ft. Each 50c, 3 for $1.40 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher)—A lovely glistening pale lemon yellow, with 
delicately curved ])etals; SYj to 4 ft. Each 40c, 3 for $1.10 
CITRINA (Stout) —Long, narrow tubular bloom, pale lemon yellow, true night 
blooming variety—fragrant. Each 95c, 3 for $2.60 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN —Extra fine deep golden-orange, one of the very largest, 
very heavy texture. Midsummer. Lasting over a long period. 
Each 75c, 3 for $2.10 
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