10 Choice Hardy Day lilies 
Few plants can match the modern Daylilies for vigor and hardiness, pro¬ 
fusion of bloom, and adaptability to all sorts of soil and locations. They are 
easy to grow and become more beautiful from year to year. Here is a select 
group of 10 varieties for delivery this spring at attractive prices. 
APRICOT—24 in. Fragrant. Early flowering, soft apricot flowers of fine 
form. 50c. 
BAY STATE—42 in. Fine large clear yellow. See No. 6 above. Flowers 
during July and August. 75c. 
CALYPSO—3 ft. A Burbank introduction. A night-blooming variety 
which remains open during daylight on cool days. Color clear lemon yellow 
July, August. 50c. 
CINNABAR—3 ft. A delicate and unusual shade of brownish-red with 
flowers 5 in. across and as many as 15 to a stalk. July, August. 7.5c. 
DR. REGEL—2 ft. A magnificent early semi-dwarf variety of rich deep 
orange yellow. Very fragrant. May. 50c. 
GOLD DUST—24 in. Fine deep orange. Very free flowering. May, June. 
50c. 
MARGARET PERRY—50 in. The forerunner of a new race of Hybrids. 
Carnelian red flowers with a bright yellow star at the throat, which con 
tinues out to the tip of each petal in the form of a conspicuous narrow 
yellow stripe. See No. 5 above. July to September. 75c. 
MIKADO—3 ft. A handsome new fragrant large flowers of rich orange, 
with conspicuous deep mahogany-red throat. The outstanding charm of 
this remarkable Daylily is due to its bold color contrasts, and perfection 
of form. Flowers during June and July, and I have had it continue right 
through to October. 75c. 
SOVEREIGN—30 in. RECEIVED AN AWARD OF MERIT OF THE 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Fine deep yellow. June-July. 
50c. 
WOODLOT GOLD—36 in. A new large crinkled flower of pure soft gold 
color. One of the largest and finest Daylilies grown. July-August. $1.00. 
“GOLD NUGGET” DAYLILY 
COLLECTION 
One each of the above 10 choice varieties $5.00 
Postpaid Anywhere in the United States 
The New World’s Fair Rose 
THE THEME FLOWER OF THE NEW YORK WORLD’S 
FAIR ROSE GARDEN, where their great beauty and daz¬ 
zling brilliance lasted throughout the entire World’s Fair 
season. The plants are literally covered with deep rich red 
roses from June until frost, the flowers being much more 
beautiful than shown by the illustration. They are Arctic 
Hardy, and especially suited to severe climates or sub-zero 
weather. 
A limited supply of World’s Fair Roses are available for 
delivery this spring. Place your order early to avoid disap¬ 
pointment. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
The New World’s Fair Rose 
© J. W P. CO. 
ROBERT WAYMAN 
BAYSIDE 
LONG ISLAND 
NEW YORK 
