4 H. A. ZAGER GROWER 



Hemerocallis 
HEMEROCALLIS do equally well in 
sun or shady location. Will grow in 
poor or rich soil or acid, sandy or clay 
soil but should have fertilizer, water 
and cultivation to be at their best. They 
have no diseases nor insect pests and 
grow in wet soil as well as dry. 


The season of bloom is from the mid- 
dle of May till September, foliage al- 
ways green and attractive, varying in 
shades of green, in height, in width 
and carriage according to variety. 
Can be transplanted any time the 
ground is not frozen without loss but 
best time to plant is spring and aiter 
clones have bloomed. 
AJAX—Deep orange apricot flowers with 
faint fulvous tint. Blooms after the 
earliest varieties, in June. Good size 
flower with pointed petals, 3 ft.....35c 
ANNA BETSCHER—Flowers 5 in. in dia- 
meter, broad petals, empire yellow. 
Plants floriferous. July, August. 3 
ANTOINETTE (Hayward) —Large, 
spreading flower, dark purple-brown 
petals, orange throat on stalks 21/2 feet 
tall, blooms July-August. Vigorous 
plant. Very psitiking (07 eee $2.00 
APRICOT—Medium size flower of light 
orange apricot. Foliage dark green. 
Early, May, June, 2. ft True 
variety. ().5:b Wik noc ace a eee 35c 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout)—Many medi- 
um size blooms on slender, strong 
stems well branched which extend 
well above the foliage. Color chrome 
orange with outer half of petals 
flushed red, one of the latest to bloom. 
August, September, 34 inches... .85c 
AURANTIACA MAJOR—Wide open red- 
dish orange flowers of good size with 
fluted petals on stems two feet tall. 
Desirable as medium early orange. 
Blooms in. June. j.\b. eeu eee 75c¢ 
