Hemerocallis 
wo spEciEs of Hemerocallis or Daylily have been widely 
known to gardeners for generations. Flava, the Lemon Lily, 
and Fulva Europa, the reddish orange Wayside Lily, were 
brought to this country by early settlers. In recent years great 
strides have been made in hybridizing, with amazing results, so 
that today it is possible to obtain a collection of Hemerocallis 
which will give a succession of bloom from Spring until Fall, 
with colors ranging from the most delicate pale yellow through 
orange, red, maroon tones and brown. ‘There are also the most 
subtile and exquisite shades of peach, pink and rose. One of the 
outstanding characteristics of the Daylily is its extreme hardiness 
and sturdy habit of growth. No insect or disease has been known 
to injure it and a aeeeie suits it except extreme shade. When 
it is established it is hardy anywhere. 
-Naturalizing the Daylily 
Gardeners are becoming increasingly interested in Daylilies 
as material for naturalizing since they lend themselves well to this 
type of planting. Their hardiness, attractive foliage and the fact 
that they require so little care, make it possible to use them 
effectively in locations unsuited to other perennials. 
Hybrid Daylilies for this purpose can be supplied at $15.00 
per hundred, fifty at the hundred rate, express collect. Varieties 
of our selection will be sent, properly labelled. 
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