ra FOREWORD CONTINUED 
Delphiniums, Lilies, Roses, Painted Daisies, and 
Columbinee During July, Lilies, Phlox, Japanese Iris, 
and Day Lilies hold sway till Gladiolus appear, which 
then overshadow all other flowers until the coming of 
severe frosts. - The scene then centers on Chrysanthee- 
mums which endure the frost and snows of late October 
and early November. Of course, we have mentioned only 
the high-lights of this panorama, a more detailed 
schedule of which is given on the following pages. - 
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HEMEROCALLIS OR DAY LILY 
The Day Lily's adaptability to varying con- 
ditions of soil and moisture; of sunshine, and shades of 
heat and cold, make this a very desirable perennial. 
Each variety blooms over a period of from four to six 
weeks and the blooming period of different varieties 
continues from May until September with some varieties 
repeating and continuing to bloom until frost. 
There are low growing rock-garden varieties 
with grass-like foliage while cthers range up to five 
feet, with an average of 36 to 40 inchese The blooms 
vary in color from the lightest yellow to the deepest 
orange, some with pink, tawny, or red shadings. 
The Day Lily never fails to blooms it is free 
from disease and insects; it endures the cold winters of 
the North and the heat of the sunmers in the South. 
It may be transplanted any time of the yeare All in 
all the Hemerocallis or Day Lily may be said to be the 
"Perfect Perennial," 
