HEMEROCALLIS—Day Lillies 
Gloriously Colorful Blooms for 4-6 Weeks 
THE PERENNIAL SUPREME 
POPULAR VARIETIES. 25c each: 3 for 
70c. “# 
AURANTIACA. 3-4 ft. Fragrant orange 
flowers, reverse of petals bright Indian 
yellow. 
DR. REGEL. 18 in. Low, early, orange 
yellow. 
FULVA. 3-4 ft. (The Tawny Lily) 
Coppery orange flowers shaded crimson. 
Early June bloom. 
FLAVA. 214 ft. Beautiful clear lemon yel- 
low. Flowering early June. 
HEMEROCALLIS SPECIALS — CHOICE 
SELECTION. 
$2.50. 
ANNA BETSCHER. 2% ft. Perfect rich 
golden yellow flowers in July and August. 
CISSY GUISEPPI. 2!,’—Robust plant. 
Deep rose-red flowers, back of petals red 
and green. 
DUMORTIERI. Dwarf. 
borders. Rich cadmium yellow, 
- reverse. 
D. D. WYMAN. 2!/’—Beautiful shade 
of golden yellow with tawny splash on 
each petal. 
GYPSY. 3’—Brilliant burnt orange with 
tawny markings. 
45c each. All 7 varieties 
18’—Finest for 
yellow 

HYPERIAN 
MINOR. 1'4’—Dwarf compact 
Flowers clear lemon yellow. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. Clear 
Blooms late. 
HEMEROCALLIS. For the Fastidious 
Gardener. 65c each; 4 for $2.40. 
CALYPSO. 3)2’—Evening bloomer. Huge 
clear lemon yellow flowers. 
HYPERIAN. 34,’—A “must 
Enormous pale lemon yellow. 
PEGGY PERRY. Bright scarlet orange 
with center of the petals suffused yellow. 
SERENADE. 3’—Crinkled petals in pas- 
tel shades giving an effect of pale coral 
pink. 
Aristocrats of the Garden 
CRYSTAL FAIRY. 3’—Light salmon 
pink, one of the most beautiful pinks 
ever produced. $5.00 each. 
TWINKLE. 2!4’—Profuse bloomer and 
most distinctive color of brilliant velvety 
red. $5.00 each. 
OLD VINTAGE. 4—Tall stems with 
flowers of wine-purple, small yellow 
throat. Good keeper. $3.00 each. All 
3 for $12.00. 
plants. 
yellow. 
have’, 

Kwanzo, Double Daylily 
30c Each 
KWANZO FL. PL. (Double) 4-5 ft. Rich 
golden bronze flowers of great size and 
substance. Blooms July and August. 30c 
each; 6 for $1.50. 
Camassia Leichtlina 
INDIAN LILY. A most attractive and 
completely hardy member of the Lily 
family; the Indian Lily is hard to beat 
for naturalizing, and makes an excellent 
border plant. In late May and June the 
2-3 ft. flower spike bears a profusion of 
star-shaped flowers 1% in. across, rang- 
ing in color from lavender to aconite blue. 
Plant bulbs 4-5 in. deep in late fall; and 
they will need little attention for years. 
3 for 25c:; 12 for 90c; 100 for $6.00. 
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