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7595 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, 27, Ohio 
Daylilies are a necessity in every garden. Since labor is high and scarce, we 
need perennials that give a maximum of bloom, with little trouble. They are inval- 
uable for naturalizing on hillsides, and thrive along banks of water, Their season 
of bloom in this locality ranges from the middle of May to the middle of August. 
They will bloom in part shade. 
SPEGIAL NOTICE: Varieties are placed in color groups. The Betscher hybrids are used 
as a foundation for numbering varieties as to the depth of color, and other varieties 
having the same color, were given the same number. Size and form of flowers and 
height vary greatly, so that two varieties of the same coloring may look entirely 
different. The numbers help you select different tones of color. 
A rich soil, and water in dry weather produces the best flowers. The fleshy 
roots should be planted 2" deep, spreading them out, and firming the soil about them, 
They can be reeset locally anytime, but mail orders are sent only in the Spring and 
Fall. 
Several kinds often bloom again in Fall, and are marked "X" before the price. 
TRANSPORTATION: Strong single divisions will be sent postpaid. Heavier plants of 
the cheaper varieties will be given, if shipped express collect, No mail orders 
accepted under $1.00, Ohio customers add sales tax, 
COLLECTIONS 
FOR SUCCESSION OF BLOOM: Cinnabar, Dr. Regel, Middendorfii, Florham, Goldeni, 
Imperator, J. Crawford, and R. 1 Lemon, listed at $2,55, for $1,90. 
EARLY BLOOMERS: for May and June: Apricot, Dover, J.R. Mann, Midado, Mrs. Crawford, 
Winsome, listed at $2.40, for $1.70, 
SUMMER BLOOMERS; from late June until Aug. Bagdad, Calypso, Gypsy, Lemona, 
Marg. Perry, Sir M. Foster, Stalwart, listed at $2.85, for $2.00. 
EXTRA FINE: Bijou, Crown of Gold, Hyperion, Mary Florence, Ophir, Dauntless, 
Woodlot Gold, listed at $4.30, for $3.60. 
NOVELTIES: Earliana, Stout #2, Patricia, Rajah, Star of Gold and Wau-~Bun, listed at 
$7.00, for $6.25. 
QUANTITY PRICES: One kind, 3 of 75¢ var. $2.00; 3 of 60¢ var. $1.50; 3 of 50¢ var. 
Dleeot oS Of S5¢ var. 95¢: 3 of 3O¢ var. 85¢; 3 of 26¢ var. 65¢. 
DOZEN PRICES: Not less than 6 of one var, Add postage for mail orders. Large 
plants, Dr. Regel, Florham, Middendorfii, R, 1 Lemon, $2.00 dozen, 
Calypso, Goldeni, J. Crawford, J.R, Mann, Luteola, Marg. Perry, $2.50 dozen. 
SEEDLINGS: In fall a fine mixture of seedlings, all from different plants. In vary=- 
ing shades of yellow, orange, red and brown, distinct and lovely. 6 for $2.25, 
$4.00 per doz, Labeled as to color, 60¢ each, 6 for $2.75. Postpaid. 

EARLY BLOOMERS 
Middle of May to middle of June. "A" the lightest color. 
D APRICOT-30" Widely open flowers of light cadmium orange. 135 
D DR. REGHL~c4" Fragront pure orange yellow, reverse brown. Fine for cutting. X .25 
C HARLIANA~-B=~36" New. Widely open fl. of bright yellow over 5" across. ExtraeX 1,50 
E MIDDENDORFII-24" June. Widely open flowers of pure orange. Heavy texture. X 020 
B COVEREIGN=-20" Pale chrome yellow, reverse brown. «25 
A WINSOME-34" Good size fragrant pale yellow, with branched stems. +50 
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