HEMEROCALLIS - Daylilies 
Hemerocallis are becoming more and more popular now 
that flower gardeners are realizing how much color they can 
add to their garden with a minimum of care and expense. 
Hemerocallis thrives in any type of soil, in full sun or part 
shade. 
No spraying or 
dusting is 
required as they 
have no pests, 
and the clumps 
need to be 
divided only 
every three or 
four years. We 
know of 
no flowers that 
require so little 
care and give 
pleasure over 
such a long 
season. The roots 
may be planted 
at any time, 
although early 
fall or spring 
planting will give 
the best results. 
For quickest 
effect plant in 
groups of three. 
Our 
Hemerocallis 
Bulletin 
will give you 
exact planting 
instructions. 
AMARYLLIS—Large flower, color a soft yellow with deeper 
throat. Height about 3 feet. Blooms in July and August. 
Mach 50c, 3 for $1.35 
ANNA BETSCHER—A large flower of rich orange-yellow. 
A mid-summer bloomer. Height about 3 feet. A well known 
and popular variety. 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.35 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL—One of the largest Daylilies 
in existence and a profuse bloomer. The color is solid canary 
yellow with bloom 7” across; foliage dark green and crin- 
kled. 



Each $3.00 
APRICOT—A sweet-scented variety. The color is pale cad- 
mium yellow. Height 2 feet. Has a long blooming season 
starting about mid-May. 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 
AUREOLE—A May-blooming variety, color orange-yellow, 
height about 214% feet. Has an extended blooming season. 
Hach 35c; 3 for $1.00 
AUTUMN RED—A long-blooming variety with open, semi- 
flaring flowers of rich velvety red; 15 to 20 flowers on well- 
branched stalks. Height 40”. Blooms in August. 
Each $4.00 
BAGDAD—A tall-growing variety with a bold and striking 
flower of glowing coppery-red over orange; a darker blotch 
and prominent midribs. Height 4 feet. Mid-summer. 
Each 75c, 3 for $2.00 
BAY STATE—A popular large-flowered variety. The color 
is deep glistening yellow; the plant broad-leaved and sturdy, 
growing about 3% feet high. Has a long mid-summer bloom- 
ing season. 

Bach 50c¢; 3 tor sie35 
BEACON—This, the best of the Betscher introductions; is 
one: of the finest of all Hemerocallises. It is still quite 
scarce. Very large, well formed flowers of glowing gold are 
borne on 4- to 5-foot stalks. June and July. 
Each $3.50 
BIJOU—tThe flowers of Bijou have a background of orange 
overcast with fulvous red. Height 2 feet. Blooms in June 
and July. 
Hach $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
CINNABAR — Rosy brown-red with a yellow throat. In- 
creases rapidly. Has a long blooming season starting in July. 
Fach 60c, 3 for $1.65 
CRESSIDA—Rich golden star-shaped flowers of immense 
size, luxuriant foliage. Flower stems about 3 feet. Bloom- 
ing season July-August. 
Each 35c, 3 for $1.00 
D. D. WYMAN—A superb golden yellow with a tawny splash 
on the petals. Large flowers on 3-foot stems. July-August. 
Each 35c, 3 for $1.00 
DR. REGEL—A very early variety blooming in May. Suit- 
able to plant among rather low-growing perennials. Foliage 
dainty; height about 2 feet; color orange. 
Hach 35c; 3 for $1.00 
EK. A. BOWLES—Large flat flaring flowers of rich reddish 
orange blended with salmon and paler orange. 
Each 75¢ 
EARLIANA—This lovely Betscher daylily has the habit and 
blooming period of the old early varieties but its larger and 
very full flowers of rich golden yellow place it far in ad- 
vance of the older sorts. The flowers face upwards and the 
broad rounded petals curve downward at the tips. Height 
2 feet. May and June. 


Each $3.00 
FLAVA—Known to many as the ‘‘Lemon Lily’. The blos- 
soms are lemon-yellow and very fragrant. Height 3 feet. 
Blooms in May. 
Each 45c, 3 for $1.25 
FLORHAM—A large blossom of deep gold. Blooming sea- 
son June-July. Medium height, about 3 feet. 
Hach 40c, 3 for $1.10 
FULVA ROSEA (Rosalind)—tThis lovely rose-pink variety 
is one of the most beautiful of all the Daylilies. The flower 
is of medium size, the height about 3% feet. It does not 
need special care as the plants are vigorous growers with 
broad leaves and large root systems. It is a good propagator. 
Blooms in July and August. 
Hach $4.00, 3 for $10.00 
FULVOLO—One of the newer varieties blooming very late. 
Color is dark fulvous, height about 30 inches. 
Each $1.50 
GAIETY — A very attractive flower of unusual form. A 
luminous pale yellow blooming in June-July. 
Each $1.50 
GEORGE YELD— One of the most popular of the poly- 
chromes and voted one of the six most popular varieties in 
all classes. A very large flower of pale fulvous and rose over 
orange. Height 3 feet. Flowering season July and August. 
Each 60c, 3 for $1.55 
GLORIANA—One of the newer Betscher hybrids. A golden 
yellow with fluted petals. Flowers borne on tall 4-foot stems. 
June and July. 

Each $1.00 
GOLD DUST—A semi-dwarf plant and one of the earliest 
to bloom. Height 21% feet, color golden yellow. Blooming 
season May-June. 
Each 35c, 3 for $1.00 
GOLDEN DREAM—tThis variety is also one of the six most 
popular Daylilies. A large flower of clear frosted orange. 
Blooming season July-August. 
Hach 50c, 3 for $1.35 

Daylily Collection No. 1 
If you want to give Daylilies a trial in your garden this 
collection will, at a minimum of expense, give you flowers 
during May, June, July and August. 
APRICOT GYPSY 
CINNABAR RAJAH 
GOLDENI MIKADO 
One each of six varieties for...........$ 2.50 
with one plant of Fulva Rosea....... 6.00 
Three each of six varieties............ 7.00 
with one plant of Fulva Rosea........ 10.00 

