



HEMEROCALLIS 
Use Daylilies to add brightness to your garden 
The many good characteristics of Daylilies make them one 
of the most useful groups of all perennials. Their slender 
grass-like leaves and graceful flowers will add charm to any 
garden or shrubbery border. As well as being profuse bloom- 
ers, they are very hardy and require little attention after be- 
coming established. They will grow in full sun or partial shade. 
Anna Betscher. 42 in. July—Aug. Lovely, uniform pure 
deep orange-yellow self-colored blooms. Each 40c. 
August Pioneer. (Stout.) 34 mn. Aug.—Sept. A profuse 
bloomer. Flowers small, orange with a reddish flush. 
Each $1.00. 
Circe. (Stout.) 36-48 in. July. Soft [emon-yellow flowers 
of medium size. Each 60c. 
Dauntless. (Stout.) 30 im. July—Aug. Pale yellowish orange 
with pastel blended mid-zone; large, wide and overlapping 
petals. Flowers of fine substance. Each 75c. 
Dominion. 31% ft. June-July. Extra large, full flowers with 
rich red coloring of three-toned pattern. Remains open 
evenings. Each $3.00. 
Dr. Regel. 24 in. May. Handsome rich orange-yellow flow- 
ers. Each 35c. 
Duo Blooms. 24—30 in. June—-Aug. Deep yellow blooms. 
There are two distinct sets of flowers. Each 35c. 
Flamid. June. Flowers yellow-orange inside, bronze on the 
outside. A prodigious bloomer. Each 40c. 
Gold of Ophir. 4 ft. July-Aug. Waxy golden yellow flowers 
on strong stems. Dark green foliage. Long period of bloom. 
Each 35c. 
Gypsy. 42 in. July-Aug. Deep orange with slight red shad- 
ing. Each 35c. 
Hyperion. 4-5 ft. July-Aug. A very beautiful soft yellow- 
flowered, fragrant Daylily. Plant vigorous. Each 50c. 
Imperator. 40 in. July-Aug. An English hybrid, with star- 
shaped flowers 6 to 7 inches in diameter. Rich orange-red 
with clear yellow throat. Each 40c. 
J. S. Gaynor. 3 ft. July-Aug. Fine, firm, apricot-colored 
flowers. One of the best. Each $1.25. 
Kwanso. 4 ft. July-Aug. Vigorous-growing plant with rich 
orange-colored double flowers. Each 35c. 
Lemon King. 48 in. July. Soft yellow flowers; recurved, 
somewhat twisted petals. Each 50c. 
Linda. (Stout.) 36 in. July-Aug. Pale yellow with a rose- 
colored zone at the throat. Each $1.00. 
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Mikado. 36 in. June-July. Orange flowers with a mahogany- 
red spot on each petal. Each 50c. 
Modesty. 36 in. June-July. Medium-sized flowers of a 
glorious shade of chrome yellow. Each 50c. 
Moonbeam. 5 ft. Especially desirable for background. Firm 
stems support the cream-colored flowers. Each $2.00. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. 42 in. July-Aug. Lovely light lemon- 
yellow blooms. Each 40c. 
Patricia. (Stout.) 36in. July. Flowers soft greenish yellow, 
with recurved petals; fragrant. Very beautiful. Each 75c. 
Rajah. 314 ft. July-Aug. Large, gaily colored English red 
blooms, with conspicuous eye-zone; throat pale orange. A 
heavy bearer. Each $1.00. 
Serenade. 4 ft. June-July. Light shade of yellow and pink. 
Petals twisted and crinkled. Flowers medium size. Each 
85c. 
Sunset. 42 in. July-Aug. Bright crimson-maroon flowers 
with deep yellow throat. Each 60c. 
The Gem. 30 in. July. Deep yellow flowers. Each 35c. 
Vulcan. 21% ft. Velvety maroon, golden midrib. Each $1.50. 
Winsome. Flowers a delightful soft yellow. Long blooming 
period. Makes a splendid garden specimen. Each 50c. 
Leonian Hybrids. 3—4 ft. Mixed colors. Each $1.25. 
Collection No. 1 
One each of any 5 or more varieties at 10% discount. 
Collection No. 2 (8 varieties) 
One each of Modesty, Hyperion, Rajah, Gold of Ophir, 
Circe, Winsome, Sunset, Flamid (value $4.45) $3 75 
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