CARAN D’ASHE. Bright cherry red. Tall. .25 
CREPUSCULE. Twilight. Shaded mauve, red cen- 
ter. .25, three for .50 
DAILY SKETCH. Very large flowered salmon-pink. 
New. 25 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. Salmon pink, white center. 05 
ENCHANTRESS. A fine salmon pink. .25 
EUROPA. White with clear crimson eye. 25 
F. G. VON LAASBURG. The finest white, very 
large heads. .25, three for .50 
HAUPTMANN KOEHLER. A new, rich deep crimson of 
strong growth and fine large heads. a> 
LADY EMILY. Tall rose pink, large heads. .25, three for .50 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Dwarf. Fine crimson. O5 
MOONLIGHT. Delicate silver pink. Tall. .25, three for .50 
MRS. SHOLTON. Brilliant crimson orange. sD 
PAINTED LADY. Delicate peach pink, medium low. <6 
RINJSTROOM. Beautiful clear pink. Strong 
grower. .25, three for .50 
SALMON GLOW. Brilliant salmon. Dwarf. .35 
SPECIAL FRENCH. Very large flowers. Soft pink. .25 
SURPRISE. Deep pink with red eye. .25, three for .50 
THOR. Deep rosy salmon. ce 
WM. KESSLERING. Violet, white center. Dwarf. oa 
HEMEROCALLIS—YELLOW DAY LILY 
Too much emphasis cannot be put on the garden value of the new 
Hemerocallis. They offer a splendid field for the Hybridizers and the 
result of their efforts is that the Yellow Day Lily may now be had in 
bloom from May to September. 
A single variety will bloom over a long period and on well established 
plants, one blossoming stalk will produce one or more flowers a day for 
about three weeks. 
Late July and August is a good time to see many of them in bloom. 
CITRINA. Large pale yellow. Fragrant. August. $ .35 
D. D. WYMAN. Golden yellow with tawny splash. July. 75 
DUMORTIERI. Deep yellow, dwarf. Early June. 35 
FLAVA. (Lemon Lily.) Clear yellow, very sweet. June. ia 
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