A new race created 
from the old favorite 
Lemon Lily— 
new colors 
and forms 
eee Ocal is 
Day Lily or Lemon Lily 
This group of hardy perennials is becoming more popular every year. Hybridists 
both here and abroad have been successful in creating a fine group, giving us 
variation in size of the flowers, blooming periods that commence in May and 
last until frost, and colors until now we have reds, pinks, oranges, yellows and 
creams. 
Planted in borders, the cut flower garden, moist and shady positions, anywhere 
in the garden is an ideal place for these gems. They are especially valuable where 
tones of yellow and orange are desired during the summer and early autumn. 
They are unsurpassed as to hardiness, freedom from disease, and insect pests. 
They will succeed in the coldest parts of Maine as well as in sub-tropical Florida. 
Of easy and simple culture, they demand a reasonably moist soil, fairly rich, 
and prefer, but do not require, slight shade. 
The following varieties have all been carefully selected. 
AMARYLLIS. July, August flowering. Height 42 inches. Large, 
golden orange blooms shaped like an amaryllis. Slightly deeper 
shade in throat. An outstanding variety. Each, $1.50; $12.50 for 10. 
ANNA BETSCHER. July, August flowering. Height 36 inches. 
Rich orange-yellow flowers well placed on wiry stems. A beauty. 
Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
AUGUST PIONEER. August, September flowering. Height 34 in. 
The medium sized blooms of chrome-yellow are delicately flushed 
red on the outer half of the petals. Well placed blooms are held 
on well branched scapes. Each, $2.00; $17.50 for 10. 
BAGDAD. June, July flowering. Height 42 inches. Extra large 
flowers fully five inches across, having a combination of rich 
colors. Clear orange throat, outer half of petals coppery red over 
orange, veins and mid-zone madder-brown. A fine addition to the 
collection. Each, $1.50; $12.50 for 10. 
BAY STATE. July, August flowering. Height 36 inches. Large, 
deep yellow blooms on wiry stems. A free flowering variety that 
commands attention. Each, $0.75; $6.50 for 10. 
BIJOU. July flowering. Height 25 inches. Medium sized cup- 
shaped flowers abundantly carried on well branched scapes. The 
ground color is orange, overcast rich, fulvous red with darker 
mid-zone. Very attractive. Each, $2.00; $17.50 for 10. 
BOUTONNIERE. August flowering. Height 36 inches. Attractive, 
small cup-shaped blooms of light rosy peach with lighter mid- 
stripe; sepals almost clear yellow. A late blooming variety of dis- 
tinction. Each, $2.00; $17.50 for 10. 
CHENGTU. July, August flowering. Height 36 inches. Brilliant 
orange-red with a deeper velvety carmine mid-zone. The large 
flowers, 4% inches in diameter, are pleasingly recurved. Each, 
$2.00; $17.50 for 10. 
CINNABAR. July, August flowering. Height 34 inches. Fine deli- 
cate shade of brownish red; sepals and petals of a strongly 
glistening gold with cadmium-yellow throat and outer half of 
petals sprinkled rich, fulyous red. Very large flowers, recurving 
een placed with eighteen to one stem. Each, $1.00; $7.50 
or 10. 
CRESSIDA. July, August flowering. Height 36 inches. A beau- 
tiful and unusual flower of a lovely bright orange with reddish 
bands across center. Free bloomer on fine stems. Each, $0.75 ; 
$6.50 for 10. 
DAUNTLESS. July flowering. Height 36 inches. Fine, large flow- 
ers with petals overlapping to form a lily effect. Pale yellowish 
orange with pastel shaded eye-zone. A lovely variety. Each, $2.00; 
$17.50 for 10. 
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D.D. WYMAN. July, August flowering. Height 30 inches. A beau- 
tiful light golden yellow with a tawny splash across each petal 
with the flower gradually fading to a pale soft yellow. An excel- 
lent flower. Each, $0.75, $6.50 for 10. 
ESTMERE. May, June flowering. Height 30 inches. The finely 
shaped flowers are of a charming tone of apricot-yellow with the 
reverse of the sepals orange-brown. The slender scapes spread and 
bend gracefully from the crown, bringing the flowers into various 
levels with the greater number in the outer rim of the dome of 
foliage. Very attractive. Each, $1.50; $12.50 for 10. 
GOLDEN DREAM. July flowering. Height 36 inches. A most at- 
tractive flower of deep golden orange. The large flowers are 
carried on fine stems. Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
HYPERION. July, August flowering. Height 42 inches. Tall grow- 
ing with very large flowers of clearest lemon-yellow throughout. 
One of the very best of the new Hemerocallis. Each, $1.00; $9.00 
for 10. 
J. A. CRAWFORD. July flowering. Height 30 inches. The very 
large flowers are of a delicate apricot-orange. Very floriferous 
with the blooms held on wiry stems. Highly recommended. Each, 
$0.75 ; $6.50 for 10. 
J. R. MANN. June, August flowering. Height 42 inches. A beau- 
tiful flower of frosted apricot held on strong stems. Each, $1.00; 
$9.00 for 10. 
LEMONA. July, August flowering. Height 48 inches. A greatly 
admired, tall growing variety with immense flowers of beautiful 
pale lemon-yellow. Vigorous grower. Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
MIDAS. June, July flowering. Height 40 inches. Clear, uniform, 
glowing orange flowers five inches across. Erect growing variety 
suitable for background planting. Each, $1.50; $12.50 for 10. 
MIKADO. June, July flowering. Height 36 inches. In a recent 
survey throughout the country, this variety was voted first out of 
321 varieties, scoring 94.5 points. Rich orange with mahogany- 
red eye; the contrast is most pleasing and attractive. This va- 
riety has one of the longest flowering periods and frequently re- 
peats in September. Each, $0.75; $6.50 for 10. 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN. June, July flowering. Height 36 inches. 
Large flowers of bright golden yellow, paler at edges, large, smooth 
overlapping segments. Each, $0.75; $6.50 for 10. 
