HEMEROCALLIS 
(Daylilies) 
THE NEWEST HYBRIDS A SENSATIONAL IMPROVEMENT 
A DEFINITE RIVAL TO THE FINEST LILIES BLOOMING 
IN ABUNDANCE FROM SPRING TO FALL 
The varieties listed below will supply a profusion and variety of 
bloom from May to October, can stand any climate, even the hoites?: 
they may be planted any time, anywhere, except in dense shade. Plant 
at least 2 feet apart, not too deepiy; note “bleach” at throat of plant 
and plant to depth.where foliage turns green. 
SPRING FLOWERING 
BUCKEYE 
Rich orange with large spot of mahogany red: the flowers are 
clustered in a somewhat compact group ai nearly the same level: 
r open evenings. One of Dr. Stout's latest introduction. $ 5.00 
each. 
FLAVA 
Soy lemon-yellow, fragrant; 3 feet tall, blooms in May. $ 5.00 
or 10. 
SOLD DUST 
Dark yellow, reverse bronze; 2 feet tall, blooms May/June. $4.00 
for 10. 
TANGERINE 
Clear deep orange, with plump buds tinged red; 20 inches tall, 
blooms May/June. $ 7.00 for 10. 
EARLY SUMMER FLOWERING 
GOLDENI 
Deep golden orange; 3 feet tall, blooms June/July. $ 6.50 for 
HIAWATHA 
Numerous medium small golden orange blooms; 334 feet tall. 
blooms June/July. $ 5.00 each. 
MIKADO 
Rich orange with large spot of mahogany red; 3 feet iall, blooms 
June/August. $ 9.00 for 10. 
SUMMER MULTIFLORA HYBRIDS 
Numerous small clear orange flowers on heavily branched scapes: 
23% feet tall, extremely long blooming season; June to late August. 
$ 10.00 for 10. 
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