HEMEROCALLIS 
(Day Lilies) 
Any day a lasting flower — May middle to October last. 
Any soil it will toil and bloom — light or heavy, best in rich. 
Any light it will be bright — best in sun or partial light. 
Any time it will move — best in Fall or early Spring. 
AJAX. A-deep orange-apricot? 307s Julie. 04... an. Ae UR pee eee $ 50 
AMARYLLIS Large golden yellow, recurving petals. 36”. July-Aug........ .35 
ANNA BETSCHER Deep orange-yellow shaded. 36”. July-Aug.......... ou 
APRICOT Light apricot-orange. 24”. May-June. .......-.cceeeeecceccens ate! 
AUGUST PIONEER Chrome orange lightly flushed red. 34”. Late Aug...... 1.50 
AUTUMN HAZE Waxy open flower of pale apricot, slightly fluted, 36”. Aug. 2.50 
AUTUMN PRINCE Medium small clear light yellow. 42”. Aug............. 3.50 
BAGDAD Wide open flower of red-brown, yellow midrib. 42”. June-July. . 1.00 
BARDELEY Blended reddish-orange. 48”. June-Aug.... 2... 2. cece cece eee 1.00 
BIJOU Fulvous red over a prescious orange gem. 24”. July................ 1.50 
BOUTONNIERE Small rosy peach with a yellow midstrip. 30”. July-Aug.... 2.00 
BURGANDY Wine-purple, best planted in partial shade. 30”. July..... Net 3.00 
BURMAH_ Orange overlaid with rose and copper. 42”. Late Aug......... 2.50 
BURNING STAR A brilliant fire red star. 36”. Aug... .. 2. ccc cece eee ees 4.50 
CALYPSO Pale yellow:self. 42”. July-Aug.. 3...) euus cee eee 50 
CHENGTU Lustrous orange-red with a carmine midzone. 36”. July-Aug..... 3.00 
CHLOE Very broad freckled burnt orange. 42”. Aug..........0. eee ee eee 3.00 
CINNABAR § Recurving brownish red. 30”. Aug..........c0ccecsccccecess .50 
CIRCE Full medium’yellow Howers. 40”; July. .svo WS. eet ee eee Pica0 
CORALLINE Light yellow flushed with shrimp pink. 39”. Aug.-Sept........ 8.00 
CRESSIDA Outstanding deep orange. 30”. July-Aug...............0000 ee 50 
CROWN OF GOLD Huge early clear orange. 36”. May-June........... 1.50 
CRYSTAL PINK Blush pink with a deeper rose throat. 45”. Aug........ Net 6.00 
CURLY PATE ‘Soft:yvellowicurly:tips 240% Aug) ee ee oe 1.00 
DAUNTLESS Gold dust over broad yellow segments. 30”. July-Aug........ 2.00 
DAWN PLAY Velvety rose-pink. 50”. July-Aug.................5-. Net 12.00 
D.D. WYMAN _ Long, open, tawny yellow petals. 30”. July-Aug.......... .35 
DOLLY VARDEN Full rose-pink. 45”. July-Aug.................00- Net 6.00 
DOMINION. “Wide rich:red. 4075 Juries ul Yin gu ala cto sleet ha ee 3.50 
DUMORTIERI A rich cadmium yellow. 24”. May-June... ....... ccc cee e eee 25 
E. A. BOWLES Ruffled reddish orange. 48”. July..............0.-ceeeeee 2.00 
EMILY HUME Deep yellow, twisted and fluted. 42”. July-Aug............ 2.00 
EVENING STAR. A large starsof deep yellow... ... 77.025... ..55 se se ee 1.00 
FESTIVAL Huge brown-purple with golden sepals. 42”. July.......... Net 5.00 
FLAMID Orange-yellow, brown reverse. 30”. June... .... ec eee eee eee eee spt te 
FLAVA... Jhe old ‘Lemon-Lilys*Mayduthe. Mo. 5..2s .. 22. oe ee 25 
FLAVINA For the rock garden. Bright lemon-yellow. 15”. May-June...... 1.00 
FLORHAM Large, lovely, ruffled deep yellow. 36”. June.............08. 35 
FULVA_ The Tawny Lily escaped from old gardens. 40”. July.............. gh) 
FULVA MACULATA Larger, with more of a pinkish tone. 48”. July...... .50 
FULVA ROSEA Real rose pink on tall stalks. 40”. July-Aug........... Net 6.00 

