SUNSET (Pardalinum giganteum). This lovely 
and colorful lily is practically fool proof. A 
strong vigorous grower up to 8 fect, bearing as 
many as 15 to 20 recurving flowers of glowing 
sunset red with a yellow base and speckled 
amber brown. July. A rapid increaser. .40 
TIGRINUM FLORE-PLENO. A very handsome 
double form of the common Tiger Lily. Dark 
salmon orange flower speckled glossy black 
and blooms just a little later than the single 
type. 6 ft. Of easiest culture. Sept. flower- 
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UMBELLATUM GRANDIFLORUM. — Rather 
dwarf lily producing large clusters of upright 
flowers on sturdy 24” to 30’ stems. The color 
is Orange red with some variations. Of easiest 
culture everywhere and a fast increaser. June. 
.35 
WILLMOTTIAE. One of our most graceful 
lilies, producing numerous dainty tiger lily like 
flowers in pyramidal formation on arching 
stems 4 to 6 feet. Color is bright deep orange 
with many shiny black dots. Does well in both 
sun and shade. Late July. .40 

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SUNSET (L. PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM ) 
DAYLILIES (Hemerocallis) 
This splendid perennial is gaining most rapidly in popularity due to the appearance of new 
colors and much improved yellows. Daylilies are so easy to grow anywhere and under any 
conditions that every garden should contain at least a few. 
CULTURE: HEMEROCALLIS will grow and bloom in almost any soil and in all parts of the 
country. They will bloom in full shade or sun but are at their best with afternoon shade as the 
very hot sun will fade the flowers somewhat. They are truly a lazy man’s flower because once 
planted they will take care of themselves. 
SHIPMENT: Spring or Fall. 
APRICOT. Very early blooming variety of apri- 
cot yellow. Nice planted with iris. 2 ft.  .50 
BAGDAD. A bright red and brown which is 
quite brilliant in the garden. 3 ft. aan 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith). The largest of 
the dark varieties. Flowers possess elegant 
form and are lightly ruffled. Color is dusky 
mahogany with light yellow center. $7.50 
BLACK PRINCE (Russell). About the darkest 
variety we have seen. Large open flowers 
that are wide petaled. Highly recommended. 
August. $3.00 
CANARI (Nesmith). Beautiful pale canary 
yellow. Large flowers of good form. Most 
effective among evergreen shrubbery in par- 
tial shade. July-August. $4.00 
CHIEFTAIN (Russell). Good red of medium 
size. Two year clumps produce a mass of 
blooms. July. $1.50 

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