A NEW RACE CREATED 
FROM THE OLD FAVORITE 
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LEMON LILY — 
New Colors 
This group of hardy perennials is becoming more popular every year. Hybridists 
both here and abroad have been successful in creating a fine group, giving us varia- 
tion in size of the flowers, blooming periods that commence in May and last until 
frost, and colors until now we have reds, pinks, oranges, yellows and creams. 
Planted in borders, the cut flower garden, moist and shady positions, anywhere in 
New Forms 
the garden is an ideal place for these gems. They are especially valuable where tones 
of yellow and orange are desired during the summer and early autumn. 
They are unsurpassed as to hardiness, freedom from disease, and insect pests. They 
will succeed in the coldest parts of Maine as well as in sub-tropical Florida. 
Of easy and simple culture, they demand a reasonably moist soil, fairly rich, and 
prefer, but do not require, slight shade. 
The following varieties have all been carefully selected. 
AUGUST PIONEER. August, September flowering. Height 34 
inches. The medium sized blooms of chrome-yellow are deli- 
cately flushed red on the outer half of the petals. Well-placed 
blooms are held on well-branched scapes. Each, $1.00; $9.00 
for 10. 
BOUTONNIERE. August flowering. Height 36 inches. Attrac- 
tive, small cup-shaped blooms of light rosy peach with lighter 
mid-stripe; sepals almost clear yellow. A late blooming va- 
riety of distinction. Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
CINNABAR. July, August flowering. Height 34 inches. Fine 
delicate shade of brownish red; sepals and petals of a strongly 
glistening gold with cadmium-yellow throat and outer half of 
petals sprinkled rich, fulvous red. Very large flowers, recurv- 
ing and well placed with eighteen to one stem. Each, $0.75; 
$7.25 for 10. 
DAUNTLESS. July flowering. Height 36 inches. Fine, large 
flowers with petals overlapping to form a Lily effect. Pale 
yellowish orange with pastel shaded eye-zone. A lovely variety. 
Each, $0.75; $7.25 for 10. 
D. D. WYMAN. July, August flowering. Height 30 inches. 
A beautiful light, golden yellow with a tawny splash across 
each petal with the flower gradually fading to a pale, soft yel- 
low. An excellent flower. Each, $0.75; $7.25 for 10. 
ESTMERE. May, June flowering. Height 30 inches. The finely 
shaped flowers are of a charming tone of apricot-yellow with 
the reverse of the sepals orange-brown. The slender scapes 
spread and bend gracefully from the crown, bringing the flow- 
ers into various levels with the greater number in the outer 
rim of the dome of foliage. Very attractive. Each, $1.00; $9.00 
for 10. 
GOLDEN DREAM. July flowering. Height 36 inches. A most 
attractive flower of deep golden orange. The large flowers are 
carried on fine stems. Each, $0.75; $7.25 for 10. 
GOLDENI. A very sturdy grower bearing large flowers of deep 
orange. Very handsome, flowering in July. Each, $0.75; $7.25 
for 10. 
HYPERION. July, August flowering. Height 42 inches. Tall 
growing with very large flowers of clearest lemon-yellow 
throughout. One of the very best of the new Hemerocallis. 
Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
J. R. MANN. June, August flowering. Height 42 inches. 
A beautiful flower of frosted apricot held on strong stems. 
Each, $0.75; $7.25 for 10. 
MIKADO. June, July flowering. Height 36 inches. In a recent 
survey throughout the country, this variety was voted first out 
of 321 varieties, scoring 94.5 points. Rich orange with ma- 
hogany-red eye; the contrast is most pleasing and attractive. 
This variety has one of the longest flowering periods and fre- 
quently repeats in September. Each, $0.75; $7.25 for 10. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. August flowering. Height 42 inches. 
A marvelous hybrid of a very pale glistening yellow. Delicate 
in color and form. Very attractive. Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
PATRICIA. June, July flowering. Height 30 inches. This was 
second choice of recent poll, scoring 93.7 points. Pale, uni- 
form yellow with tinge of lemon-chrome and greenish throat. 
The 5-inch blooms are very shapely. Exceptionally good eve- 
ning bloomer. Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
THE GEM. June, July flowering. Height 36 inches. Deep yel- 
low-apricot blooms of fine substance and size, well placed on 
strong, wiry stems. Very outstanding. Each, $0.75; $7.25 for 
10. 
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