HEMEROCALLIS --- THE DEPENDABLE PERENNIAL 
The new improved Hemerocallis (Daylilies) are 
among the most satisfactory of the more easily grown 
perennials and by using different varieties a long suc- 
cession of bloom may be obtained in the garden. 
NEW GIANT HEMEROCALLIS 
Bagdad. Rich brown red tones. June-July. 4 ft. $1.00 each. 
Cinnabar. Light bronzy red suffused with gold. June. 2% ft. 
§0c each. 
Dauntless. Pale cadmium yellow, greenish throat, fulvus touch 
on each petal. July. 2% ft. $1.50 each. 
Hyperion. Immense pale yellow flowers. July-August. 3% ft. 
75c each. 
Mikado. Large, rich orange flowers marked with purple-red. 
June-July. 2% ft. 75c each. 
Rajah. Delicate orange, eye zone of garnet brown. June-July. 
$1.50 each. 
BETSCHER’S HYBRID HEMEROCALLIS 
Bay State. A stately tall pure deep yellow of fine form. Blooms Homeracnilia 
mid-July. 
J. A. Crawford. Large 
clear gold flowers; 
mid-June through July 
and often over six 
inches in diameter. 
Latest. Large clear yel- 
low flowers providing 
a wealth of bloom in 
August. 
Lemona. Large lemon- 
yellow flowers coming 
in June and carrying 
on into July. 
Goldeni. Remarkable 
deep golden orange 
flowers of large size 
appearing in July. A 
very striking variety. 

Collection of three 
each of  Betscher’s 
Hybrid Hemerocallis 
(fifteen plants in all), 
S175: 


Hardy Phlox 
Phlox are the most dependable and showy 
of the mid-summer perennials. Our list 
contains some of the newer introductions. 
Africa. Carmine red with deep blood red eye. 
B. Comte. Dark red. 
Daily Sketch. Rose and salmon. 
E. I. Farrington. Soft salmon. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon. 
Europa. White, red band. 
Prof. Virchow. Orange and carmine. 
Rheinlander. Salmon pink. 
Salmon Glow. Flame and salmon. 
Von Lassburg. Pure white. 
Any of the above 25c each, three for 60c, $2.00 
per doz. Collection of three each of any eight 
varieties (twenty-four plants in all), $3.00. 

Hardy Phlox 

