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ems Day Lilies 
Daylilies represent one of the horticultural triumphs of recent years and today are among our most impor- 
tant perennials, assuring an unfailing supply of lily-like flowers from early summer till fall. Besides having 
charm of color, foliage and habit of growth, this plant is without a*pest, requiring a minimum amount of 
Care. 
Plant them in groups of 3 or more toward the middle of the large border; in rackeries; near fishponds, etc. 
Use only in an informal manner, because of their loose habit of growth. Plant in partial shade in warm 
climates; full sun or semi-shade otherwise. Pick off faded buds for best effect. 

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CINNABAR 
Solid brownish red, with yellow center. The outer 
half of the petals are sprinkled with fulvous red, 
giving a decided brown-red effect. A very abun- 
dant bloomer that increases rapidly. Each 60c, 
35 f0n Sle! 
CRESSIDA 
Giant star-shaped flowers of rich golden yellow, 
often measuring six inches across. One of the 
first to bloom, it will give you lots of color be- 
fore other varieties come into flower. This va- 
riety makes lots of foliage, but flowers are car- 
ried high above the leaves on strong wiry stems. 
Each 60c, 3 for $1.50. 
DAUNTLESS 
Pale yellow with greenish throat, with delicate 
fulvous touch in the center of each petal. Flow- 
ers of lily form are large and have lots of sub 
stance. A very fine variety. Each 85c, 3 fe 
$2.00. 
GEORGE YELD 
One of the largest of all. The huge flowers of 
a blend of buff, apricot, orange and terra-cotte 
with a yellow line running down the center 
each petal, are borne on 4-foot stems. It is: 
late bloomer, and a very fast increaser. Each 
$1.00, 3 for $2.50. im 
J. A. CRAWFORD 
Bright yellow with apricot tints. A very Vigor 
ous grower with lush foliage that should & 
given lots of room in the garden. Flowers ar: 
large, with broad petals. Midseason. Each 60c 
Sefor $1.50; 
MIKADO 
A bi-color; bright orange with each peta) 
blotched mahogany-red. This is an unusual ve 
riety because of its color, and it is just abov 
the longest flowering of all, having a secon 
crop of flowers in late fall. Increases very rap 
idly. Each 65c, 3 for $1.75. 
MODESTY 
Pale yellow self, with raised midribs oa reflexec 
petals that have a waxy appearance. Affords ~ 
very marked contrast when planted in with othe 
varieties. Very fine. Each 85c, 3 for $2.00. 
WAU-BUN 
Light cadmium yellow, faintly sprinkled with 
fulvous red, having petals that are slightly 
TWISTED AND CURVED. A rich, glorious 
flower that actually glistens with a golden sheen. 
One of the very finest of all Hemerocalis. Each 
$1.25, 3 for $3.00. 
COLLECTION OF 
HEMEROCALIS 
8 — PLANTS — 8 
ONE OF EACH LISTED ABOVE 
$5.00 
ALL HEMEROCALIS ARE SHIPPED WITH 
BEARDER IRIS DURING AUGUST 
AND SEPTEMBER 
PLANT THEM EARLY IN THE FALL FOR 
BLOOM THE FOLLOWING SUMMER 





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