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Hemerocallis -- Daylilies 
With the rapid development and improvement in Hemerocallis, we are 
especially glad to be able to offer you this list of fine varieties. No garden 
is complete without a few of them. The more Hemerocallis you have in your 
garden, the more grace, charm, and lightness it will have. They are perhaps 
the easiest of all plants to grow, doing well in sun or shade, drought or damp- 
ness, but a happy medium of these conditions find them at their best. By not- 
ing flowering time you can select a number that will supply bloom from May 
to September. 
*Varieties marked thus may be purchased at the following rate: 3 for 50c 
or $1.50 per dozen for any one variety. 
Amaryllis (Betscher). Large golden orange flower, slightly deeper in throat, 
recurving petals. 3 ft. July-August. $0.75 
Anna Betscher (Betscher). One of the best of the deep orange-yellows, 
shaded with reddish-bronze. Large flowers. 3 feet. July-August. $0.50 
*Apricot (Yeld). A. M., R. H. S. Light orange flower of medium size; excel- 
lent form; blooms in May. Day flowering. 2 feet. $0.25 
August Pioneer (Stout 1939). Medium size flowers of chrome orange outer 
half of petals flushed red. Three feet. Blooms from mid-August to mid- 
September. $4.00 
Bagdad (Stout). A brilliant and richly colored flower of true Oriental splen- 
dor. The rich brown and red tones give a gay and gold pattern that is at- 
tractive and pleasing. 4 feet. June-July. $1.00 
Bardeley (Perry). Large open flowers of a distinct shade of orange-apricot, 
with a faint central red zone and with distinct sulphur lines running 
through the inner petals. Fine variety. 4 feet. July-August. $0.35 
Boutonniere (Stout 1939). Myriads of small brilliant flowers with wide over- 
lapping and recurving petals. Sepals yellow, petals light rosy peach with 
deep yellow midstripe. 36 inches. July-August. $4.00 
Burbank. The flowers are yellow with rather narrow segments, somewhat 
similar to Thunbergii. 34 inches. June-July. $0.75 
*Calypso (Burbank). Clear lemon-yellow flowers of large size. Very popular. 
Night flowering. 3% feet. July-August. $0.25 
Cinnabar (Stout, 1931). Fine delicate shade of brownish red; sepals and 
petals of gold-glistening; throat is cadmium yellow; outer half of petals 
sprinkled with rich fulvous red. 2% feet. July-August. $0.50 
Dauntless (Stout). Pale cadmium yellow with greenish throat and delicate 
fulvous touch in center of each petal. Of soft pastel coloring, a great gar- 
den favorite. 2% feet. July-August. $1.5 
Dawn (Perry). Large bell-formed flowers nearly 5 inches across; a pleasing 
shade of rose; the petals are crimson; sulphur-yellow base. Excellent. 
3% feet. July-August. $2.00 
Dumortieri. Rich cadmium-yellow. 2 feet. May-June. $0.25 
