HEMEROCALLIS 
Daylily 
Graceful, grass-like foliage sets off the fra- 
grant lily-like flowers. We offer varieties 
blooming from May until July. After each 
variety is the date on which our first blooms 
appear. Flowering period is from 4 to 6 
weeks. 
Francis Marion Series. Loviest reds, 
wines, maroons and purples, bold patterns, 
with no yellows or orange. Varied bloom- 
ing season gives several months of brilliant 
color. $1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $13.50 per 
doz., $100 per 100. 
SUNSHINE SERIES 
Many people prefer the paler tints of Jemon 
and gold, and to enable our customers to have 
some of the better new varieties In these light 
colors at a moderate price we have selected 
this Sunshine series. They include some of 
the finest sorts ever produced in these 
particular colors, to be sold unnamed and 
unlabeled, in mixture only. 55 cts. each; 
$1.50 for =e $5.50 per doz., $40 per 100. 
JACOB MURRAY SERIES 
These hybrids are made up of all the 
darker colored varieties so desired by every- 
one. They range in color from dark maroons, 
mahogany, rose, to tan and many bicolors. 
All are unusual colors and vary as to height 
and time of bloom. They are a definite ad- 
dition to your perennial border. 65 cts. each, 
$1.90 for 3, $7.25 per doz., $52.50 per 100. 



Hemerocallis 
New Dwarf Hemerocallis 
The following are low-growing plants, 
averaging no more than 18 to 24 inches. 
Perfectly hardy and of easy culture, they 
bear hundreds of flowers each season when 
once established. Excellent for edging bor- 
ders, paths, and driveways. 
Dumortieri. Bright yellow, shaded brown. 
May, June. 
Middendorffi. Bright yellow-orange. June, 
July. 
Orangeman. Beautiful orange-yellow. Early 
June. 
Above,65cts.each,$1.90for 3,$7.25 perdoz. 

NAMED HEMEROCALLIS 
*Bay State. Large; orange. 3 ft. June 25. 
55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
*Dover. Large; gold. 2% ft. May 25. 
55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow; fragrant. 
2 ft. May 20. $1.20 for 3, $4.75 per doz. 
*George Yeld. Large; golden yellow with 
brown suffusion. 31% ft. July 1. 55 cts. 
each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Gold Dust. Orange. 24% ft. May 25. 
$1.20 for 3, $4.75 per doz. 
Goldeni. Golden yellow. 3 ft. June 8. 
$1.20 for 3, $4.75 per doz. 
*Gypsy. Very deep orange. 4 ft. June 17. 
55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Hyperion. Citron-yellow. Considered the 
finest. 31% ft. $1 each, $2.90 for 3, 
$11 per doz. 
*J. A. Crawford. Fine apricot-yellow. 4 ft. 
June 17. 55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 
per doz. 
Mikado. New. Rich orange, purple shad- 
ing. 75 cts. each, $2.15 for 3, $8.25 per 
doz. 
Ophir. Tall; lemon-yellow. 4 ft. June 25. 
55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
*The Gem. Pale gold. 3 ft. June 15. 55 cts. 
each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
COLLECTIONS 
1 plant each of thc above 6 varieties 
marked*, $3 
3 plants each of the above marked™*, $8.75 
BY ALL MEANS—P/ant Strawberries 
Well-drained soil is a requisite for Straw- 
berries. They will not do well in a stiff clay; 
sandy loam is ideal, with a plentiful supply 
of moisture at all times. Select potted plants 
and space them at 9 to 12-inch intervals in 
rows 2 feet apart in spring or late summer. 
The potted plants which we offer have been 
established from late fall runners. They are 
fine strong specimens, ready to take hold 
as soon as they are transplanted to your 
garden. 
The soil where Strawberry plants are to 
be set out should be carefully prepared ahead 
of time. Plow or spade it to a depth of 6 to 
8 inches. Then with a rake, smooth and level 
it off to form a bed. 
Set the plants out on a cool cloudy day if 
at all possible. In case of hot sunny weather 
after they are planted, shade them until the 
roots take hold. Place them at the same 
depth at which they were in the pot—with 
the bud just at the surface of the ground. 
Keep the row well weeded at all times, but 
when hoeing remember that the roots are 
very close to the surface. It is a good plan 
to spread about éinch of peat moss under 
the plants in December, as winter protection. 
When spring comes, it can be brushed under 
the plants to conserve moisture in the soil 
and to keep the berries clean. 
Early 
FAIRFAX. One of the very top varieties 
for family gardens and roadside markets 
because of its superb flavor and dark red 
berries. Sturdy, attractive plants with 
large, dark green Ieaves. Produces a good 
crop of blocky, rich red berries that are 
popular everywhere. 

PREMIER. The best early Strawberry. It 
does well on any soil and even under un- 
favorable conditions will make a splendid 
crop. The berries are beautiful in ap- 
pearance, having uniform shape and a 
glossy, rich red color that extends through 
the whole berry. Delicious flavor. We 
cannot recommend Premier too highly. 
Potted Plants, $2.50 per doz., $4.50 for 25, 
$15 per 100 

Strawberries, Big Joe 

Midseason 
BIG JOE. Extremely large, beautiful berries 
with large, bright green calyx. One of the 
best in flavor. Succeeds in almost all soils 
and under all conditions, and is therefore 
a valuable sort. A good producer, mid- 
season to late. 
CATSKILL. Does especially well in the 
northern states. Can be depended on for a 
big crop of big berries in midseason. Fine 
quality and flavor; pleasing light red color, 
making them very showy. Firm enough 
for shipping short distances. Vigorous, 
healthy plants. 
Potted Plants, $2.50 per doz., $4.50 for 25, 
$15 per 100 
Everbearing 
The following types produce flowers rather 
sparingly all season. By keeping them 
pinched off in spring and summer until 
August 15, and so building up reserve 
strength in the plant, a fair crop of good 
fruit will be developed for the autumn. 
MASTODON. The most popular ever- 
bearing sort. Needs plenty of moisture all 
summer but not especially rich land. The 
strong, rugged plants can be depended on 
for a crop under almost any conditions. 
Large, bright red berries in spring as well 
as fall. 
PROGRESSIVE. Medium-sized berries of 
full flavor are produced all season. 
Potted Plants, $2.75 per doz., $4.75 for 25, 
$17.50 per 100 

NEW YORK 8,N.Y. 
Summer-planted Strawberries will 
yield bountiful crop next season 
Choice Strawberries 9 
