- HEMEROCALLIS—The Improved Daylily 
Most effective border plants in that their funnel shaped lily- 
like blossoms are of large size, produced in abundance above 
the narrow grass-like foliage, just after the plethora of flowers 
is past. The Hemerocallis is remarkably free from disease, is 
perfectly hardy in the South, withstanding the drought and in 
the North withstanding the severest of winter. Plant in deeply 
dug, well enriched soil. They prefer shade but will grow in full 
sun. 
ROSE RED OR COPPER 
Margaret Perry: Attractive two color petals, profuse blooming 
habit 50c. 
Kwanso Fl. Pl.: The only double Hemerocallis. 80c. 
Mikado: Flowers large orange, with fulvous ring midway of 
the petals. 75c. 
Ajax: Orange apricot coloring, early bloomer. 50c. 
Fulva Rosea: This is a specie but being the nearest to red so 
farfound. $5.00. 
LEMON TO YELLOW 
Beacon: Deep yellow, blooming habit much like M. Parry. 
$2.00. 
Calypso: Large lemon yellow, the finest of its shade. $1.00. 
Gem: Fine yellow, correctly named. 80c. 
Hyperion: Large canary yellow, outstanding. $1.50. 
J. A. Crawtord: Rich yellow, outstanding in color, form, and 
performance. 80c. 
ORANGE YELLOW TO GOLD 
Cressida: Deep orange with reddish band. 80c. 
Crown of Gold: Deep orange, early bloomer. 80c. 
Dover: Orange yellow of medium height. SOc. 
D. D. Wyman: Golden yellow with tawny tone on the petals, 
blossoms very large. 80c. 
Mrs. A. H. Austin: Deep golden-yellow, one of the last to 
bloom. 80c. 
Exceptional Group Price. Any ten varieties at half price. 
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