Atemeracallis 
A Select Collection 
of the Finest of the 
Standard Day Lilies 
This hardy perennial gives color 
to the flower garden during the late 
summer and early autumn months. 
The flowers vary in color from a 
lemon-yellow to a reddish orange 
and these colors blend nicely with 
autumn foliage. Most of them are decidedly 
fragrant. 



After Hemerocallis becomes established, 
it thrives almost anywhere and in almost any 
kind of soil. The clumps grow larger from 
year to year and should be planted from 18 
to 24 inches apart. They seem to do equally 
well in full sun or partial shade. They stand 
moist locations and do nicely on the edge of 
a pool. 
By using a selection of early, midseason, 
and late varieties, the blooming season can be spread 
from late May to the middle of September. 
Applications of well-rotted cow manure should 
be spread about the plants and worked into the soil 
in the spring. Mulch lightly with straw for winter 
protection. 
List of Varieties 
ANNA BETSCHER. 36 in. Large, deep orange-bronze 
flowers of pleasing shape, shaded reddish bronze. Very 
fine. July. 
BEACON. 36 in. A tall growing, well-branched, heavy 
blooming variety that flowers about midseason. The HYPERION. 40 inches. Beautiful fragrant citron-yellow. Considered by experts 
flowers are of medium size and in a shade about half the finest pale yellow grown. Received Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural 
way between the light and the deep yellows. Society of England. Blooms throughout July and into August. $1.00 each 
DR. REGEL. 24 in. A fine deep orange coming into bloom 
in May and June during the Iris season. Very fine to 
use with blue Iris. 
J. A. CRAWFORD. 48 in. A rich apricot-yellow shaded lighter yellow. 
Many flowers on long 4-ft. stems. One of the largest of Hemerocallis. 
A great beautiful flower. June and July. 
MANDARIN. 48 in. Large, bell-shaped flowers of lemon-yellow on tall, 
graceful stems that hold the great blooms well arched about the plant. 
August. 
Mikado 
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MIKADO. 30 in. A brilliant deep orange-yellow with a broad zone of 
maroon, fading lighter toward the throat. Vigorous and free flower- 
ing. Always a favorite. July and August. 
SOVEREIGN. 40 in. A soft chrome-yellow, shaded reddish brown on 
outside. 
THUNBERGI. The flowers are a pale yellow with sweet fragrance. Be- 
gins to flower in July. A nice addition to a list of good Hemerocallis. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. 48 in. One of the very best of all Hemerocal- 
lis. The large glistening yellow flowers with incurved petals are borne 
on 4-ft. stems. One of the latest to bloom, lasting well into Sep- 
tember. 
SPECIAL é 
Any 3 of the above, except Hyperion, $1.75; any 6, except Hyper- 
ion, for $3.00; all 10 varieties, including Hyperion, for $5.25, post- 
paid. 
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