rooted, not bulbs, and must be planted at once when received. Altho they can be moved 
any time, it is better to ship from late fall to early spring. 
They should be used more extensively in permanent borders and landscapes. Plant 
them along with Crinums and shrubs. Both Crinums and. Daylilies are as permanent 
as the shrubs and seldom need thinning. Both can use top dressing of manure. 
In Daylilies, the sepals are colored and petal-like and are an essential part of the 
floral display. Approximate flowering dates are given. 
Hemerocallis Araby. A lovely pastel color, with the effect of bronze on gold dust. 
30”. $3.00 ea. 
H. Bagdad. Coppery red over orange veins. Mid-zone of madder brown. Very 
striking large flowers. 3 ft. June-July. $1.00. 
H. Calypso. Large, fragrant lemon yellow flowers. Opens in evening. 42”. June- 
August. 30c ea. $3.00 per doz. 
H. Cecil Houdyshel. A Dr. Traub origination. A deep crimson, with an old copper 
shade that makes it outstanding in our garden. Slight shade gives better color to flowers. 
3 ft. June-July. $3.00. 
H. Chengtu. Brilliant coppery orange-red with carmine mid-zone. 3 ft. July- 
Sept. $1.00. 
H. Cinnabar. Cinnamon sprinkled over orange, gold-glistening. 30”. July-Aug. 60c. 
H. Crown Prince. Color like Mikado. 30”. June-Aug. 25c ea. Per doz. $2.25. 
H. Dauntless. Cadmium yellow. Fulvous red blended in mid-zone. Pastel effect. 
30”. June-Aug. $1.25 ea. 
H. Florham. Still popular old hybrid. Large, golden yellow. May-July. 50c. 
H. Florida. Pastel shades. Light chrome yellow with rose blush. Darker mid-zone. 
$2.50. 
H. Fragrance. A fine deep yellow. Fragrant. $1.00. 
H. Kwanso. The Double Orange Daylily. 25c ea. 3 for 50c. 
H. Linda. Petals, ruffled golden vellow, flecked with cinnamon, and a Rose zone. 
Sepals. pure yellow. Very lovely. $1.50. 
H. Margaret Perry. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 4 ft. July-Aug. 35c. 
H. Mikado. Orange with mahogany-red zone. A favorite. 3 ft. May-July. 50c. 
H. Nubiana. Dark chocolate-red with yellow stripe in petals. One of the darkest 
varieties. 2 ft. $4.00 ea. 
H. Patricia. Pale yellow. Large fragrant flowers. 30”. July-Aug. $1.50. 
H. Radiant. Rich orange. 42”. June-July. 50c. 
H. Raiah. Deep English red with darker red veins. Garnet red eye-zone. 40”. 
July-Aug. $1.75. 
H. Rosita. Near carmine-crimson with coppery red tone. 36”. Part shade preferred. 
$3.00. 
H. Serenade. Rose-fulvous markings on apricot cream. Faintly overcast darker. 
4 ft. June-July. $2.00. 
H. Sibyl. Dark purple-red petals, lighter sepals. $3.00. 
H. Soudan. Lemon yellow. Broad wavy petals and sepals. 3 ft. June-July. 50c. 
H. Spitfire. Seems never to quit blooming in spring, summer and fall. Fiery red 
with yellow midrib, yellow throat. Small flowers but in great profusion. 2% ft. $2.00. 
H. Vesta. Deep orange with glistening gold sheen. 30”. May-July. $1.00. 
H. Vulcan. Dark maroon-red. 30”. July-Aug. $2.25. 
H. Buck’s Hybrids. These were produced by a very talented Daylily expert, Mr. 
Quinn Buck. Most of them are good enough to name and introduce but because they 
are not distinctly different from other named varieties, it has not been done. No 
descriptions, but yellow, gold and orange predominate. Price, single plants, 50c ea. 
3 for $1.00. We can furnish large clumps that will make fine specimen clumps for 
$2.50, by express, f. 0. b. 
Hymenocallis. Spider Lilies. The true Spider Lilies are pure white with long 
narrow petals and long stamens giving a spidery appearance. The so-called Red Spider 
Lily and Golden Spider Lily are Lycoris. Culture. They are hardy in the south and 
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