

HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) 
The daylily, or Hemerocallis, is one plant that comes close to 
being all things to all gardeners. First of all, you can grow them 
with ease wherever you live. 
This perennial is equally adapted to the rigorous winter of North 
Dakota, to the dry atmosphere of New Mexico, the humidity of 
Florida, and the changeable climate around New York. 
Daylilies can be grown without fuss or bother, also fitting into 
various conditions of soil and moisture, to full sun or partial shade. 
These pest-free plants will be a permanent addition to your 
garden and more, because they will spread so that you can divide 
them every three or four years. They can be divided and trans- 
planted any time of the season. 
If you choose varieties carefully by heights and colors, you can 
combine Daylilies with almost any other perennials and with many 
flowering shrubs and trees. SHIPPING TIME. Fall (September) . 
CHENGTU 
Tall stalks filled with flowers of blended red with crimson mid- 
zone. A species type and a very good increaser. 42’’. August, 
September. Evergreen. 75c. 
CROWN OF GOLD 
Clear deep orange flowers. Blooms with the iris, early and con- 
tinues blooming on through the season. 36’’. Deciduous. $1.00. 
CRYSTAL PINK 
Salmon coloring with deeper rose halo. A hardy grower. Tall and 
well branched. 42’’. Semi-deciduous. $1.00. 
DAUNTLESS 
Pale yellow with greenish throat. A great garden favorite with 
long blooming season. 36’. Semi-deciduous. 75c. 
DAWN PLAY 
Deep velvety rose, flushed gold in the heart of the flower. 
Blooms early in the season and then again in the fall. 50’. $4.00. 
GOLDEN BYNG OF VIMY 
Flowers of large size, recurved in form, of rich golden yellow 
with midrib of golden buff. 48°’. July, August. $1.00. 
GOLDEN DREAM 
A free flowering deep golden orange of fine form. 36’’. July, 
August. Deciduous. 50c. 
GRANADA 
Reddish bronze with yellow throat and yellow midrib. Well 
branched stalks. 30”. June, July, August. 75c. 
HONEY REDHEAD 
A rare combination of colors makes this flower one of the most 
highly praised by Hemerocallis fanciers. The flowers are bright 
rose-red with a well defined border of pale yellow. 38’. June, 
July. Deciduous. $3.00. 
KWANSO 
A handsome double orange-copper flower. 48°’. 50Qc. 
LADY FERMOY HESKETH 
Large canary yellow flowers, flushed deeper at the center. 36”. 
A bicolor with ruffled petals of golden yellow, pastel shaded 
and bright clear yellow sepals. 36’’. Deciduous. 75c. 
MATADOR 
A full cup-shaped flower of dazzling brilliance with 20 or more 
buds on nicely branched scape. A bright, rich mahogany, almost 
crimson, with a deep red velvety flush on the petals. 38’. July, 
August. $1.50. 
MIKADO 
Rich orange, the petals having a banding of dark red purple. 
An older variety but well liked by everyone who sees it. 36”. 
Long blooming period. 35c. 
MRS. B. F. BONNER 
Pale lemon with very wide petals. Long blooming season and 
truly one of the best lemon colored Hemerocallis. 36”. $1.00. 
MYKAWA 
One of the best mahogany reds. Its wide petals are 41/2 inches 
across and it stands our hottest sun. Its texture has a lovely 
satin sheen that glistens in the sun. 36”. May, June. 75c. 
PERSIAN PRINCESS 
Deep velvety red petals with a heavy overflush of purple, the 
sepals are a shade lighter, but with the same depth of color. 40”. 
July, August. $2.50. 
PINK CHARM 
A beautiful open flower that has a very rosy, appearance with 
center of soft yellow. One of the best pinkish Daylilies. 48”. 
Evergreen. $3.00. 
Deedee AN@EERNANDO VALLEY 

POTENTATE 
A very outstanding flower of pansy purple. Broad full petals 
and sepals with the purple going way down in the throat, even 
the stamens and pistil are done in purple. 42’’. July, August. 
$10.00. 
PURPLE FINCH 
A very rich glowing flower with full recurving petals and sepals 
of red purple with a darker flush above the cup of yellow. 42’. 
July, August. $3.00. 
REDMAN 
Clean red-orange self. A 5'%2 inch flower with medium wide 
segments. 42”. June, July. $1.50. 
REGAL LADY 
A rose bicolor. Large flowers with deep rose petals blending into 
a deeper rose zone bordering the pale yellow cup. The cream 
sepals are faintly flushed with rose, giving the effect of a bicolor. 
40”. June, July. $2.00. 
ROSY DAY 
A very tall Hemerocallis with a great number of buds on each 
scape. The large, fragrant flowers have an undercolor of light 
yellow, but the edges of the sepals and the outer half of the 
petals are washed with a rosy pink. 40°’. Evergreen. 50Oc. 
ROYAL RUBY 
A smoothly finished crimson red flower with full semi-reflexed 
petals and sepals. A self with almost no yellow in the cup. 38%’. 
July, August. Deciduous. $7.50. 
STALWART 
A beautiful and nicely formed flower with slightly recurving 
petals. A rich shade of orange with a slight fulvous tinge, a rich 
color, non-fading. 42’. August. Deciduous. 75c. 
SU-LIN 
A bicolor of mauve and creamy yellow. The flowers are open and 
flaring. 36’. July, August. Deciduous. $3.00. 
SUNNYWEST 
One of the most prolific flowering varieties grown. Large flow- 
ers of pale canary yellow, with a waxy finish. A beautiful garden 
picture when clumps are well established. 48’. July, August. 
HOG: 
SWEETBRIAR 
Both petals and sepals are rosy-pink and open wide showing the 
soft yellow throat. Sweetbriar is one of our favorites. 40’. 
July. $3.00. 
THE ALAMO 
Vivid rosy red. A very early bloomer. 40’. Evergreen. $1.00. 
THERON 
Dark red purple with a great depth of color. The throat is pale 
orange. It lends variety to a planting of yellow. 30”. July, 
August. Deciduous. $1.50. 
WHITE LADY 
A tall pale yellow of good size and form. Splendid for back- 
ground planting. 48’’. July, August. Deciduous. 75c. 
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SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE 
