HEMEROCALLIS—DAY LILIES 
Bloom from May to late August will be yours if you plant a 
wide variety of these easily grown old time favorites. Hardy 
anywhere and stand drouth. Permanent. Cultivation: Sun or 
light shade. Plant Fall to Spring. Well drained loam with 
ample moisture gives finest flowers. 
NEW iNTRODUCTIONS AND SUPERFINE VARIETIES 
Calypso. Without question one of the very finest: in fact 
a foremost authority on Hemerocallis so rates its. Grows 
to 42 inches high with flowers 5 to 7 inches across. The 
petals recurve broadly from the base, the larger petals 
wavy on upper margin. Color is light canary yellow, with 
a fine satiny sheen. In milder climates it has flowered 
from July to December, Usually flowers late July. 50 cts. 
each; 3 for $1.25. 
Chengtu. 36 in. July-Aug. Brilliant coppery-red with vel- 
vety carmine mid zone. Very rich and outstanding. 
Each 75 cts. 
Craemore Henna. A rich coppery henna shade hard to de- 
scribe. Unusual and attractive. I like it. $1.00. 
Hyperion, a magnificent variety, which in rich moist loam 
grows to 45 inches in height, the flowers 5 to 7 inches 
broad, with satiny sheen and a clear, medium canary. 
$1.00 each. Tallest and largest of all. 
Maggie Perry. 48 in. July-Aug, Very large, deep orange- 
scarlet. The nearest red of day lilies. 50 cts. each. 
Mrs. Austin. 36 in. Very large golden-yellow blooms in late 
July. Each 75c. 
Mikado. 30 in. July. Two-toned, bright orange-yellow with 
a soft deep red zone. Splendid. 60 cts. each. 
Soudan. 36 in. July-Avg. 4 in. empire-yellow flowers, very 
full and of recurved lily type with creped petals. Each 
75 cts. 
A FURTHER LIST OF FINEST DAY LILIES WILL BE 
FOUND ON COLORED INSERT. 
SUPER HEMEROCALLIS COLLECTION: From my large 
private collection of super-fine varieties and the above 
I will send 10 plants, 1 each of 10 varieties, labelled, 
$5.00; 5 varieties, $2.75. This is a super value. 
SPECIAL VALUE COLLECTION. The same varieties to give 
the same superb garden effect. 10 plants, 10 varieties, but 
not labeled for $3.50. 
HELLEBORES 
HELLEBORES, Christmas Rose; Lenten Rose. Hzrdy per- 
ennials admired for their attractive early flowers and for 
their handsome leaves. There are two quite distinct types. 
H. Orientalis Hybrids, the Lenten Rose, have many large 
palmate leaves, rising from a heavy root to make a bold 
evergreen clump, 18 inches high and as wide in old plants. 
Once established they continue for years. The flowers 
are in many beautiful shades and often 3 inches across. 
They last fresh for many months, here in California from 
October to April and in colder regions each milder spell 
in winter brings out the buds. I tmported from Millet of 
France his finest varieties and these are now ready to 
sell. My collection of over 25 named varieties is doubtless 
the largest in America and here conditions for their growth 
are unusually good. Cult.: They thrive in ordinary garden 
soil but for best results use rich loam and coarse sand, 
with a top dressing or rotted manure. A moist well 
drained, partly shaded situation is preferable. In Cali- 
fornia give rather deep shade. I offer the following Millet 
Hybrids: 
Corsicus. A species hellebore with orange stems and petioles 
and lance-shaped leaves with spiny margins. Flower opens 
green but usually turns pure white. A unique and striking 
plant. Each $4.00. 
Hellebore Orientalis Seedlings. From our finest named vari- 
eties, They haven’t flowered but should give a fine range 
of colers. 3 Year, should flower next winter, Each $1.15; 
3 for $2.90. Smaller, 2 Year, Each 80 cts.; 3 for $2.00; $6.00 
per doz. 
Linum Narbonense is the finest Blue Flax. Very Lovely. 

Hemerocallis, Mikado 
HELLEBORE ORIENTALIS VARIETIES 
Baroness. In this the background is greenish-white, but it is 
so closely flecked with purplish mauve as to appear a 
solid color. Very fine. $3.00 each. 
Butterfly. Unusual, the inner petals white, the outer lilac- 
mauve. Free blooming. Each $5.00. 
Delicatissima. Very floriferous. Large flowers, white pen- 
ciled and flecked rose. Lovely. Each $4.00. 
Mad. Linnard. Abundant flowers of creamy white, spotted 
and veined violet. Each $4.00. 
Mme. De Aquin. White, spotted and pencilled deep plum. 
Free flowering. 5 only. Each $4.00. 
Suzette. White, tinted and flushed soft rose. Tall and very 
free-flowering. Each $5.00. 
Note: I am sorry there will be no plants available of the 
many other fine varieties. 

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