HEMEROCALLIS 
(Daylily) 
A SEASON OF BLOOM 
These magnificent Daylilies produce consistently, 
year in and year out, the most flowers per stem of 
any plant we know. They are absolutely hardy and 
need practically no care. 
The varieties listed here are mostly new and rep- 
resent the real improvement in Daylilies made in the 
last few years. A whole season of bloom. Many 
different colors and sizes of blooms. Prices compar- 
able to the oldest varieties and varieties incompar- 
ably better. 
SPECIAL OFFER OF HEMEROCALLIS 
One each of any twelve 25c. varieties, including 
Ophir for $2.50. Postpaid delivery 
Aureole. Orange, yellow. May-June. 21 ft............... 
Citrina. Pale yellow, evening bloomer. July. 3ft.......... 
Cressida. Brilliant deep orange. July. 3ft................. 
Flava. Lemon-yellow. Fragrant. May-June. 3 ft........... 
Dr. Regel. Handsome, rich orange-yellow. May-June. Very 
fragrant... 6 ft stat elas i Oe ee ne en oral ao 
Florham. Large, rich golden-yellow. Fragrant. June. 3 ft.. 
Hyperion. Considered by experts the finest pale yellow Hem- 
erocallis available. Few plants surpass the vigor and beauty 
of a well-flowered clump of this wonderful Daylily. Delight- 
fully fragrant, hardy and relatively huge in flower. Blooms in 
July and August, will grow in dry, wet, sunny or shady places 
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J. A. Crawford. Large, clear gold. June-July. 
Kwanso. Double, orange. July-August. 3 ft 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Pale, glistening yellow. 
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Ophir. Large, golden yellow. August. 4ft................. 
Orangeman. Deep orange. May-June. 2 ft 
Queen of May. Pale apricot. June. 21% ft 
Sovereign. Orange yellow. June. 214 ft................... 
Thunbergi. Yellow, scented. August. 3 ft 

