
Day Lily, Hyperion 
Most varieties are still scarce, but we can furnish 
the still outstanding Regal Lily, plus the best varieties 
BaDaye ilies. 
Day Lilies 
(Hemerocallis). These beautiful Day Lilies are easy to 
grow and produce an abundance of blossoms. The great 
delightful feature of Day Lilies is that they produce a new 
crop of flowers every day. All are extra fine, vigorous 
growers. They are rich in coloring and beautiful in form. 
HYPERION. (Pictured above left.) Fine citron-yellow, 
produced in great numbers; stems 40 inches tall. Blooms 
July and August. 
OPHIR. (Pictured above right.) Just as beautiful as Hy- 
perion but dark yellow. Stem 3!4 to 4 feet high. Blooms 
July and August. 

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GYPSY. Even more beautiful than Hyperion and Ophir 
because of striking red splotches on the petals. Just the 
brilliantly-colorful Lily you’ve been looking for. 
PRICES: Field-grown, 1 for 75c; 2 for $1.40; 3 for $2.05. 
Piant Day Lilies in a border for a striking color 
display. 
Beautiful gold on beautiful white 
Regal Lily snow — wouldn’t that produce a 
beautiful effect if it could be 
done? But it doesn’t need to be done, because we have the beautiful 
Regal Lily to produce the same effect—snow-white flowers, with beau- 
tiful gilded throat; crimson veins outside. Up to 20 blooms per flower 
head. Hardy! Blooms June and July. 4 to 5 feet high. One of the 
most beautiful of -all Lilies. 
PRICES: 3 for 80c; 4 for $1.00; 6 for $1.45, 
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Day Lily, Ophir 
ad Regal Lily 
CULTURAL NOTE 
Plant Day Lilies 18 to 24 inches apart, ordinary 
soil; water freely; sun or shade. 
Plant Regal Lilies 12 inches apart, deep, well- 
drained soil; sun or part shade. 
