DAYTON 5, OHIO 
HEMEROCALLIS 
(con't. ) Each 
Gold Imperial. (Perry) Superb 
ruffled flowers of glowing 
deep yellow, borne on tall 
sturdy stems. Extremely long 
season of bloom. One of the 
best varieties. 4 ft., July 
Ist to August 29th._____— s«& $1.00 
Gypsy (Betscher) Orange-yellow 
flowers of great substance, 
borne on tall, graceful stems. 
lh ft., July and August. 
Hyperion. (Mead) Large, waxy, firm 
flowers of soft canary~-yellow. 
"It surpasses other Hemerocallis 
in size, form, color and sub- 
stance." 324 ft., July and Aug._1.00 
Je A. Crawford. Rich apricot- 
yellow, ft. stems, prefers 
light shade, June and July. 
Lemona. (Betscher) Lemon-yellow, 
3% ft., June and July. 
Mikado. (Stout) Flowers of mellow 
orange, each petal has an area 
of dark red=-purple which adds 
brilliancy to the flower. 2% 
ft., June and July. 
Mrs. A. H. Austin (Betscher) Large 
flowers of deep golden yellow; 
an especially fine variety. 3 
ft., July and August. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman (Betscher). The 
true variety is pale, glistening 
yellow; has great garden value. 
3% ft., August. 
Radiant. (Yeld). Clear pure orange, 
ranks next to Hyperion in quality 
and texture. = ft.,July and 
August. 
Royal. A Japanese variety, golden 
yellow, splendid texture, fragrant. 
3 Lt <; June and July. 
Sir Michael Foster. Large apricote- 
yellow flowers; petals ruffled; 
sepals smoothly finished and tipped 
with orange, 3 ft., June and July. 
Sovereign. Orange yellow, 23 ft., June. 
Yellow Hammer. Tall growing, l-l3!, 
bright yellow. 
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Per 10 
$8 .00 
8.00 

