HEMEROCALLIS 
Ideal for the busy gardener. The one plant that will 
thrive with a minimum of care under the most adverse 
conditions. 
Use Daylilies! 
In the annual or perennial border with a back- 
ground of higher shrubs. 
In “dull spots” in the foundation planting. 
In the cutting garden. 
For naturalizing. 
Varieties from Mother’s Garden 
AURANTIACA., One of the fulvous types, with narrow 
petals. Throat of flower is orange and sepalg:are tinged 
with English red. Midseason. 
FLORHAM. (Harrington.) One of the old favorites 
with very attractive, clear yellow flowers. Very fra- 
grant. Evergreen. Midseason. 
FULVA. The old-fashioned tawny Daylily. Desirable if 
used with yellow types or for naturalizing. 
KWANSO FLORE-PLENO. The common double Day- 
lily. The throat is clear yellow, with petals fulvous red 
and orange. Deciduous. Late. 
KWANSO VIRGINICA. Double flowers with color like 
Kwanso Flore-Pleno but large and more attractive. 
Deciduous. 
MARGARET PERRY. (Perry.) A most unusual late- 
flowering type with star-shaped flowers. Throat is 
clear yellow and a yellow line extends through the cen- 
ter of the orange-red petals. Multiplies very rapidly. 
Deciduous. 
ORANGEMAN. One of the best clear orange varieties. 
Usually has a few flowers during the entire growing 
season. Fine for mass plantings. Strong grower. Ever- 
green. Early. 
SOVEREIGN. Low-growing, very early-flowering type 
with small, light yellow flowers. Deciduous. 
One Plant each of ENTIRE COLLECTION 
(Value $4.00) for $3.00, Postpaid 
Border of Hemerocallis 

