

REDUCE GARDEN LABOR 
INCREASE GARDEN BEAUTY 
THE PLANTS 
@ Low to tall. Large to small. 
@ Winter proof. Weed proof. 
Neglect proof. 
@..05— climate, Panama to 
Alaska. 
@ Any soil except where con- 
stantly wet and swampy. 
@ Ideal along banks of pools 
and streams. 
@Any garden — spot—except 
dense shade—including dry 
slopes and poor soil. 
@ Clean, green, attractive foliage. 

THE DAYLILY ROOT 
Packed with power and endurance; thrives 
through generations of hot spells, cold spells, 
dry spells; surmounts neglect; liberally rewards 
attention. 
Now it Can be Told 
“Back home again after almost three years in Europe, 
and the Daylilies are all doing well even without care. 
The same can’t be said for other garden items.’’—S. 
Houston Baker, 3d, 230 Denman Rd., Cranford, N. J. 
“Hemerocallis have saved the beauty of my garden 
during these years when labor has been scarce and my 
own time overloaded. I have about forty varieties 
and species.” —ALICE PECK Kaiser, R. D. 2, Moscow, Pa. 
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THE BLOOMS 
@ Spring to fall. Large to small. 
@ Bunched, clustered, — tree 
branched, shrub branched. 
@ Sun proof. Storm proof. New 
kinds remain open evenings. 
@ Colors 
Light Yellow Buff 
Yellow Salmon 
Golden Red 
Fulvous Maroon 
Copper Purple 
Bronze 
@ Patterns 
Even toned Banded 
Flushed Radiate 
Eyed Bicolor 
SHIPPING METHODS. Shipments mainly 
by parcel post. Express only if necessary. Prices 
are F.O.B. Weiser Park and do not include 
Parcel Post or express charges. 

Anew flower opens 
every day for more 
than a month on 
many varieties. 
Illustration courtesy of 
Better Homes and 
Gardens Magazine 
