Hemerocallis 
Recently gardeners have become aware of this fine perennial, furnishing bloom from June to Septem- 
ber, and its popularity has increased by leaps and bounds. Amazing progress has been made by breeders 
in the last few years and we can now present varieties superbly beautiful. If you do not have any Hemero- 
callis in your garden now, try one or two. We are sure you will be delighted with them. Easy to grow, 
they like a slightly moist location. 
DOROTHY McDADE: Weare particularly proud to introduce 
this really splendid late blooming pure yellow. The form of the 
flower is funnel-tubular. The color is purest yellow with cool 
greenish touch at the very heart of the flower. It is the first extra 
late blooming, pure yellow variety we have, blooming with such 
late September-to-frost kinds as Boutonniere, etc. The many budded 
stems give a profusion of flowers. 
Dorothy McDade is most meritorious because of its late bloom 
season. It blossoms until frost. It is the largest flowered late 
blooming development we have seen and its pure yellow color 
makes it most distinct and worthy. It will be particularly useful 
with such Fall flowers as the Fall blooming Asters and hardy 
Chrysanthemums. Its cool lemony yellow tones blend well with 
bright colors. This variety has been carefully tested and our 
stock propagated sufficiently to offer it at a most nominal intro- 
ductory price. September. 3% ft. 
AMARYLLIS: Wide-open, large golden-orange flowers with 
recurving petals, slightly deeper in throat. July-August. 3 ft. 
$ .25 
ANNA BETSCHER: Large orange-yellow flowers of pleasing 
shape, shaded reddish bronze. One of the best. July-August. 
3} sae. $ .35 
APRICOT: Frangrant apricot orange. May and June. 2 ft. 
$ .3 
ARABY : Mellow, pleasing chamois tone with center eye zone of 
brown; compact, free flowering, very pleasing 5 inch flower. 
July-August. 3 ft. $4.00 
AUGUST PIONEER: Profuse bloomer, one of the new late- 
blooming kind flowering from mid-August to mid-September. 
Medium sized flowers, chrome-orange in color with outer half of 
petals flushed red. Very valuable for its late season of bloom. 
August-September. 3% ft. $2.00 
AUTUMN HAZE: New, late-blooming, soft yellow with faint 
flush of apricot; wax-like petals slightly fluted. August. 2 ft. 
$1.75 
BAGDAD: Distinctly and boldly colored. Large, handsome, 
spreading blooms, a combination of several tones of coppery red 
and brown. Very striking; June-July flowering. 314 ft. $1.50 
BAY STATE: Glistening deep yellow, fluted petals, enduring 
bloomer. July. 3 ft. ls) 
BIJOU: Brilliantly contrasting zones of orange and deep ted, 
a small flowered kind. A multiflora hybrid bearing myriads of 
flowers with a surprising number of buds to each stem. July. 
Dintts $1.00 
BOUTONNIERE: Dr. Stout’s 244” miniature. Open, recurving 
light orange-peach with lighter yellow midstripe. July-August. 
2% ft. $1.50 
BURGUNDY: An uncommonly colored daylily. Petals and 
sepals a sort of purple red with pale yellow in throat. Requires 
shade. July. 3 ft. $2.75 
BURNING STAR: Narrow recurving petals. Crimson red 
with glowing yellow throat. Unique star shaped. Late July. 
Slits $4.00 
BYNG OF VIMY: One of the most striking Hemerocallis, 
slender, curling segments of unusual form giving the effect of a 
rare, delicate lily. Pale rose with a yellow throat. July. 4ft. 
$4.00 
CALYPSO: Clear pale lemon-yellow, large; an evening bloomer, 
pleasantly fragrant. July. 4 ft. See 
$5.00 
CHENGTU: Sprightly, brilliant orange red with deeper velvety 
carmine midzone. Large, spreading 442” blooms. Most impres- 
sive variant of species Fulva. July-August. 3 ft. $2.00 
CHLOE: About the fullest petalled round-formed variety, deep 
yellow background flecked and powdered golden sepia. Very 
unusual in both form and coloration. August. 3% ft. $2.00 
CINNABAR: Recurved lily-like flowers of delicate shades of 
brownish-red sprinkled with cinnamon and a strongly glistening 
gold-yellow throat; large flowers, very long blooming. June-July. 
2% fe. : 
CRESSIDA: Rich deep orange toward the fulvous type. Love- 
ly. Late July. 2% ft. $ .50 
CROWN OF GOLD: We ate particularly fond of this early 
blooming hemerocallis. Full petalled, ruffled flowers of a lovely 
shade of orange-yellow, blooms with the iris and combines 
beautifully with them. May-June. 3 ft. $1.00 
D. D. WYMAN: Extra large flowered golden yellow splashed 
with tawny epaulets on each petal. July-August. 2% ft. $ .25 
DOLLY VARDEN: This is the first of the pink and rose colored 
Hemerocallis we list. We will have several more next season. 
Dolly Varden is a lovely soft Chinese coral pink with cream yellow 
throat and a very lustrous sheen on petals. July. 3 ft. $6.00 
DR. REGEL: One of the earliest to bloom; deep orange; fine 
with blue iris. May-June. 1% ft. $ .25 
E. A. BOWLES: Spreading, 
blended paler orange. 
4 ft. 
long-petalled  reddish-orange 
Large, flat-shaped blooms. June-July. 
$1.50 
EARLIANA: One of Mr. Betscher’s newest creations, an extra 
early blooming golden-orange toned flower. A prodigious bloom- 
Chan uneamone $4.00 
GEORGE YELD: Long, recurving petals. Flowers are orange 
sprinkled and suffused with bronzy-apricot and brownish-red; 
heart of the flower is golden yellow. Very fine. July-August. 
Bitte $ .50 
GOLDENI: Deep golden yellow flower with fine full form. 
July. 3 ft. $ .25 
GOLDEN DREAM: One of the most handsome; pure golden- 
orange self of fine form and substance. Splendidly branched. 
August. 3 ft. $ .50 
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