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GARDENS 
Hemeracalli4 (Daylilies) 
The chief merit of Daylilies is their ability to grow in full sun to light shade, dry 
soil to moist, with little or no care. By a careful selection of varieties you can have 
blooming Daylilies in your garden from early May to mid-October. Shipping season 
the same as Siberian Iris—late August to mid-October. 
AMARYLLIS. Large golden orange, 
July-August, 36 in. 50c 
ANNE BETSCHER. Deep orange, bronze 
shaded, July-August, 36 in. 50c 
APRICOT. Apricot-orange flowers in 
May-June. Fragrant. 50c 
AUTUMN PRINCE. Small-flowered, 
long and late blooming yellow. $1.09 
BAGDAD. Orange throat with copper 
petals overlaid with orange. Blooms 
June-July, about 42 in. tall, fine. 60c 
BAY STATE. Rapidly multiplying large 
glistening yellow, about 40 in. tall, 
blooming June to August. 35¢ 
BIJOU. Orange overcast with rich red, 
multi-flowered, about 30 in. tall, bloom- 
ing June-July. 60c 
BOUTONNIERE. Rosy peach petals, 
yellow sepals, and a multitude of small 
flowers on 38 ft. stalks in August. 50c 
CABALLERO. Very showy bi-color with 
golden sepals and reddish petals. Julv. 
40 in. $1.50 
CHENG-TU. Large flowers of bright 
copper red with recurved petals. Julv- 
August. 3 ft. $1.00 
EARLIANA. Early blooming, 2% ft. 
golden orange. $1.00 
FULVA ROSEA. Tall. choice pink spe- 
cies. blooming June-July. $4.00 
GEORGE YELD. Strong growing, with 
large orange-colored flowers, with slight 
bronze cast. July-August. 36 in. 50c 
GOLDENI. Delightful deep  golden- 
orange. June-July. 36 in. 35c 
GOLDEN WEST. Heavily substance 
bright vellow. July. 40 in. $1.50 
HESPERUS. One of the finest, a pale or 
lemon yellow, with large flowers vro- 
fusely borne. July-August. 42 in. $1.50 
HYPERION. Long one of the best, noted 
for large waxy flowers of soft canary- 
yellow. July-August. 4 ft. 75c 
MARGARET PERRY. Showy orange- 
red with yellow throat. July. 42 in. 40c 
MATADOR. Bright mahogany with 
orange throat. July. 36 in. $3.00 
MIKADO. Rich yellow orange with ma- 
hogany red spot on each petal. Increases 
rapidly. blooms freely, often repeating 
bloom in September-October. 30-36 in. 
July. 35c 
MISSION BELLS. Mr. Hall’s fine Aug- 
ust blooming clear ruffled yelloy. $3.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN. Mammoth golden 
yellow flowers. 38 in. July. 50c 
OPHIR. Large clusters of deep yellow 
trumpet-shaped flowers. June-August. 
4 ft. 50c 
PATRICIA. Huge wide lemon flowers 
of great substance. 3 ft. July. $1.00 
PERSIAN PRINCESS. One of the most 
beautiful of the red ones. with large 
flowers of deep red overlaid with pur- 
ple, lighted by a golden throat. Julv. 40 
in. $4.00 
RAJAH. Vividly colored red, orange and 
brown. July. 38 in. Loc 
SACHEM. Early blooming red, the large 
flowers having recurved petals. Verv 
showy. Late June. 40 in. $1.50 
THERON. Unusual and novel. a rich, 
deep red with orange throat. The flow- 
ers, of medium size, often open two or 
three at a time, a bouquet effect. $2.00 
THUNBERGI. Night-blooming fragrant 
pale yellow. 36 in. July. 40c 
VULCAN. Ruffled petals of rich maroon 
with throat of orange, overlaid red. 3 
tty: $2.00 
COLLECTION OFFER: We will send you 10 plants, all different. unlabeled but 
covering a full season of bloom. for $2.50. (Value of collection not less than $5.00.) The 
same collection, labeled, for $3.00. 
Since we have many fine Daylilies not listed here, including many of the newer 
reds and pinks, we will send you our Collection A, totaling 10 plants, retail value be- 
tween $10 and $12.50, for $5.00. Collection B, 10 plants, labeled, a $25.00 value, for $10. 
These collections will be labeled Dayliies of our choice, covering the entire range of 
color and full season of bloom. 
Topnotch Gardens 
Chesterton, Indiana 
Phone Chesterton 292] 
