Golden Day Lilies 
Hemerocallis possess the characteris- 
tics of perfect perennials. They are per- 
fectly hardy, easy of culture, free 
blooming, colorful, and have no insect 
enemies or diseases. By planting our 
strong sturdy plants you can be assured 
of abundant bloom next summer. They 
will tolerate almost endless neglect, 
poor soil, and locations, but to have 
them at their best give them rich soil. 
Amaryllis. Resembles a large, golden- 
orange Amaryllis. Very desirable. July 
blooming. We consider this one of the 
very best. Height 3 feet. Each ...... $1.00 
Bay State. A strong growing and free 
flowering variety at its best in late 
June. Large brilliant deep yellow flow- 
ers with fluted petals produced on 4- 
foot stems. One of the best. Each 50c 
Calypso. Originated by Luther Bur- 
_ bank. An evening blooming type, rather 
large, clear lemon-yellow. Flowering 
scapes held stiffly erect. Flowers open 
about sunset and stay open only during 
the night and early morning. Will open 
on cool and cloudy days. Each .......... 75¢ 
Flamid. One of the best early flower- 
ing Day Lilies. The clear uniform 
light yellow flowers are produced 
in June on stalks 2 feet tall. 
Each 
George Yeld. Large, open flowers of 
the richest orange, shaded scarlet. 
Strong, erect stems carry the many 
blossoms at 3 to 3% feet. July and 
August blooming. Each ............ $1.00 
Goldeni. A most effective garden 
_ variety of a deep gold-orange. Out- 
standingly good. Height 3 feet. July 
mea eer aCH (2. alse ees 50c 
Citrina. A very fragrant, night 
blooming pale lemon-yellow. Has an 
excellent and robust habit of growth 
and an abundance of dark green foli- 
age. Very free flowering. July 
blooming. Height 312 feet. Each 35c 
Hyperion. We consider this the 
Model of Perfection in Day Lilies. 
Received award of merit from Royal 
Horticulture Society. Enormous full 
spreading flowers of soft canary-yel- 
low freely produced on 40-inch 
stems. Blooms throughout July. Very 
fragrant. If you want the best, don’t 
hesitate to get Hyperion, Each....75¢ | 
_ 
Margaret Perry. A unique combination 
of colors. Orange with cadmium yel- 
low throat and stripe down center of 
each petal. Very vigorous and well 
branched which extends blooming pe- 
riod almost a month. July and August 
blooming. Height 4 feet. Each.......... 75c 
Mrs. J. A. Crawford. A sparkling com- 
bination of Apricot and yellow to 
brighten the June and July garden. 
Hetent 4 feet. Bach ss0 eee ee 50c 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. A grand late flow- 
ering Day Lily. Large flowers of an 
even clear yellow. Very tall and vig- 
orous. July and August blooming. 
Height 40 inches. Each ..........0..00.0...... 60c 
Ophir. One of the finest hybrid Hemer- 
ocallis. Received award of merit from 
Royal Horticulture Society. Flowers 
large, long trumpet-shaped with 6-inch 
spread. Color a warm orange-yellow. 
We consider Ophir one of the six fin- 
est Hemerocallis in existence. Height 
torD0 inches: Bach 2202..5 ee bas ia od $1.00 
The Gem. A deep yellow of fine 
substance. Excellent form, equal to the 
best lilies. Height 3 feet. July bloom- 
Aiea ACI eee neha te. Sky tl Seles 75c 
j Nevada, Iowa 
Thank you for the fine hardy day lilies and 
bulbs—they should do very well as they 
came through in fine shape. 
Mrs. W. R. 

THE GEM 
Page Fifteen 
