Daylilies BY A. 
BRUNETTE. 214 ft. May, June. The first 
early dark-toned type. Throat yellowish 
orange; mid-zone madder-brown; outside a 
lighter shade of tan-red, creating a three- 
tone pattern. Small but very full flowers on 
much-branched stems. Good evenings. 
$3.00 each. 
BUCKEYE. 3 ft. Like Mikado but earlier. 
June. Flowers full, clear orange with large 
mahogany-red eye. Prolific grower and long 
period of bloom. Bunch-flowered like an 
Amaryllis. Good evenings. ‘$1.50 each. 
CABALLERO. 314 ft. July, Aug. A sharply 
contrasting and beautiful bicolor. Petals 
vermilion-red, throat and sepals golden yel- 
low. A tall, gay and brilliant addition to the 
summer garden. Fragrant. $3.00 each. 
CHENGTU. 3 ft. JulytolateAug. Sprightly, 
brilliant, coppery orange-red with dee 
velvety carmine mid-zone. Flowers 414", 
pleasingly recurved. Good evenings. See 
picture. $1.00 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
CINNABAR. 214 ft. Early July mto Aug. 
Extra-long and profuse bloom season. Or- 
ange base, sprinkled cinnamon and strongly 
gold-vlistening. Medium-large, with re- 
curving petals and sepals. Fragrant. See 
picture. $1.00 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 

“I am delighted to have Berks County Daylilies 
growing in my garden. AII of my American ancestors 
lived in Berks County, since 1717. How much they 
would have Joved your lilies!’”—Mrs. WaALLAce 
StevENS, Hartford 5, Conn. 

2, SOW) 
CIRCE. 31% ft. July, Aug. Full, clear yel- 
low, medium flowers, 314” across, are 
borne on erect, well-branched scapes. 
Tallest light yellow and does not resemble 
any other in bloom at the time. Tall laven- 
der and white Phlox are a happy combina- 
tion for mid-summer bloom. See picture. 
$1.00 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
DOMINION. 31% ft. June, July. Extra- 
large, full flowers with rich red colorings 
in a concentric three-toned pattern. Second 
period of irregular bloom from mid-August 
until November. Strong, bold, royal. Good 
evenings. $3.00 each. 

CHENGTU 
