HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) 
APRICOT. Very early blooming variety of apri- 
cot yellow. Nice planted with iris. 2 ft. .50 
BAGDAD. A bright red and brown which is 
quite brilliant in the garden. 3 ft. June-July. 
20 
DAUNTLESS. Lovely cream yellow with rose 
tints in central portion of flower. 2 ft. July ! 
/ 
August. $1.00 
GOLDENI. Pure golden orange. 3 ft. July. 
.50 
HYPERION. Large canary yellow with waxy 
finish. A famous daylily. 3-4 ft. July-Aug. 
vie 
J. A. CRAWFORD. Early, large, bright apricot 
yellow. Excellent. June. 3-4 ft. .90 
MIKADO. A splendid daylily that is most pop- 
ular. The color is dark orange with a mahogany 
red throat and it is a prolific bloomer. 3 ft. 
July-Oct. .50 
MINOR. Dwarf light yellow suitable for the 
rockery. 12°’. June-July. .59 

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This splendid perennial 
is gaining most rapidly 
in popularity due to the 
appearance of new col- 
ors and much improved 
yellows. Daylilies are so 
easy to grow anywhere 
and under any condi- 
tions that every garden 
should contain at least 
a few. We have only a 
few to list this year but 
expect to obtain suffi- 
cient to add 
several fine varieties in 
Loo: 
increase 
HEMEROCALLIS 
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MONOGRAM. A lovely bicolor quite differ- 
ent from the others in this list. Rose red pet- 
als and soft yellow sepals. 31% ft. Fall ship- 
ment only. $1.50 
MOIRE. This lovely daylily is a brownish rose 
self of amaryllis form and wide petals. One af 
our favorites. 2/2 ft. July. Fall shipment 
only. $1.50 
RED RIOT. Medium size flowers of intense 
color. Dark red, near garnet, and just as near 
to true red as many of the much higher priced 
novelties. 31/2 ft. July- Aug. Fall shipment 
only. $1.50 
SIRIUS. Bright orange with faint purple flush 
in throat. July-Aug. 2 ft. 50 
STAR OF GOLD. Huge, magnificent blooms of 
light yellow on tall branched stem. Star-like 
flowers. 4 ft. August. $1.00 
SUE. A bright red of medium size which is 
most colorful in the garden. Prolific bloomer. 
3 ft. Fall shipment only. $1.50 
