GOLD STANDARD (Perry) 36". July-August. This variety produces 
a great profusion of rich canary-yellow flowers. $1.50 
GYPSY (Betscher) 30". July-August. Rich reddish-orange flow¬ 
ers, with fulvous tones. $1.00 
HARVEST MOON (Betscher) 36”. July. Flowers are delightfully clear 
orange-sherbet; petals slender and graceful. $1.50 
HESPERUS (Sass) 48”. July-August. A marvelous new lemon-chrome 
hemerocallis, with blooms seven inches across and with a great 
many to each stem. $4.00 
HYPERION (Mead) 40”. July-August. Large canary yellow flowers 
on fine straight stalks with good substance and smooth 
finish. $1.50 
IMPERATOR (Perry) 48”. July-August. Rich orange, lined with 
sulphur, giving a bronze and buff effect. A beautiful English 
origination with large open star-shaped flowers, six inches 
across. $1.50 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher) 48”. July-August. Blended apricot and 
yellow of an unusual and altogether delightful tone. $1.00 
J. R. MANN (Betscher) 42”. June to August. A buff and yellow 
frosted flower. $1.00 
KWANZO FLORE PLENO 40”. July-August. If you like double 
flowers, you will like this double hemerocallis. The color is 
orange, flushed with red, making a delightful combination. 75c 
KWANZO VARIEGATA 40”. July-August. Double flowers of orange- 
copper, and with foliage leaves strikingly variegated green and 
white. $ 1.50 
LADY FERMOY HESKETH (Perry) 48”. July-August. Splendid open 
flowers of canary-yellow overlaid with apricot, and borne on 
tall sturdy stems. The whole flower has a frosted sheen. $3.00 
LEMONA (Betscher) 48”. July-August. Extra good clear lemon yel¬ 
low. The best variety of this delightful shade. $1.00 
LEMON KING (Betscher) 44”. July-August. Fluted lemon yellow 
flowers with heavy midrib. $1.00 
LUTEOLA MAJOR 36 . July-August. An apricot self with wide 
petals. Tall, well-branched and free flowering. $1.00 
MARGARET PERRY (Perry) 48”. July-August. Well branched stalks 
with brilliant orange red flowers lined soft yellow and with 
yellow at base. $1.00 
MARY FLORENCE (Betscher) 36”. June-July. Large flowers with 
wavy edged petals of apricot-buff, displaying a slight pink 
undertone. $1.50 
wary stoker (Perry) 30”. July-August. Large Amaryllis-like flow¬ 
ers, a distinct shade of reddish-brown, shaded crimson-bronze; 
orange-yellow base. $4.00 
MIDAS (Stout) 40”. June-July. A clear glowing orange flower five 
inches across and bearing as many as 15 blossoms to a 
stalk. $2.00 
MIDDENDORFII 18”. June. A dwarf of rapid growth and bearing 
rich orange flowers. Received Award of Merit in England. 75c 
MIKADO (Stout) 30”. Brilliant orange yellow with a zone of soft 
deep red which lightens as it reaches the throat. One of the most 
beautiful hemerocallis. $1.00 
MODESTY (Betscher) 36”. June-July. A light buttercup yellow with 
long reflexed petals. $1.50 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN (Betscher) 36”. July-August. Large flowers of 
deep golden yellow with very thick-textured petals. $1.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher) 48”. August. Fine glistening, free- 
blooming and long-lasting pale lemon-yellow. This one is, per¬ 
haps, the most valuable garden day lily due to its great beauty 
and its exceptionally late blooming season. $1.00 
MULLERl 44”. June-August. An English importation of rich glowing 
yellow. Quite tall, sturdy stems. $1.50 
OPHIR (Farr) 44”. July. Yellow, overlaid with gold. Many large 
flowers borne on each stalk. $1.00 
PATRICIA (Stout) 36”. July. Pale yellow, tinged lemon chrome and 
displaying greenish throat. Large full flowers with pronounced 
fragrance. $2.50 
RADIANT (Yeld) 42”. July-August. Deep orange yellow of splen¬ 
did texture and fine form. Award of Merit winner in England. $1 
ROSE QUEEN (Perry) 40”. July-September. Old rose background to 
petals, lined with deeper rose; each petal has pale yellow mid¬ 
rib; sepals yellow, edged with old rose; center of flower pale 
yellow. $5.00 
SERENADE (Stout) 48”. June. A pleasing harmony of light pastel 
shades of yellow and red. Petals show a faint halo and are 
twisted and crinkled. Large flowers on stiff stems. $2.50 
SOUDAN (Stout) 36”. June. Broad-petaled flowers of empire yellow, 
full lily-type, parts pleasingly crinkled. $2.00 
STAR OF GOLD (Sass) 48”. July-August. Beautiful waxy flowers 
of palest yellow; large and star-like in form; the best of the 
delicate yellows. $4.00 
SUNSET (Perry) 36”. July-August. Light copper, shading to soft 
rose, with yellow midrib. $2.00 
THE GEM (Betscher) 36". June-July. The best of the early blooming 
varieties—a rich shade of yellow. This one, indeed, is a gem 
which deserves a place in every flower lover's garden. $1.00 
VESTA (Stout) 24”. July-August. Deep orange-yellow blossoms, 
lightly flushed with orange red and presenting a glistening 
sheen. $2.50 
VISCOUNTESS BYNG (Perry) 48”. July-August. Pale coppery rose 
over a soft silvery background, giving an indescribable lovely 
effect of rosy silver. Open well-shaped flowers on tall graceful 
stems. $3.00 
WINSOME (Yeld) 34”. June-July. A pale creamy yellow, fragrant 
and dainty. Received an Award of Merit in England. $1.00 
All 61 varieties, valued at $95.25, for $49.85. 
SPECIAL LOW-PRICED GROUP 
Any four 75c varieties, your choice, for $1.95. 
SUMMER LONG BLOOM 
Collection of six below, valued at $6, for $3.95. 
ANNA BETSCHER D. D. WYMAN 
BELOIT MRS. W. H. WYMAN 
B. G. HUSE THE GEM 
Note; Customer may make two changes in Summer Long Bloom¬ 
ing Collection, substituting any 75c or $1.00 varieties. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
1. Mrs. W. H. Wyman 3. Beloit 5. Cissy Guiseppi 
2. Anna Betscher 4. Margaret Perry 6. The Gem 
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