DAYS N50. Fro 
Each Per 10 
HEMEROCALLIS Lemon Lilies 
George Yeld. (Perry) Large open flowers, 
petals, flushed and sprinkled rose, 
sepals of rich orange, 33 ft., July and 
August. 
Golden Bell. (Ruys) Large fragrant 
flowers of apricot-orange with fluted 
recurving petals. 3 ft., July and 
August. 
Golden Dream. (Betscher) Deep golden 
yellow. 3 ft., July. 
Gold Imperial. (Perry) Superb ruffled 
flowers of glowing deep yellow, borne 
on tall sturdy stems. Extremely long 
season of bloom. One of the best 
varieties. ls ft., July lst to late 
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Gypsy (Betscher) Orange-yellow 
flowers of great substance, borne on 
tall, graceful stems. } ft., July 
and August. 
Hyperion. (Mead) Large, waxy, firm 
flowers of soft canary-yellow. "It 
surpasses other Hemerocallis in size, 
form, color and substance. 3% ft., 
July and He ta REE i aster te 00 8.00 
J. A. Crawford. Rich apricot-yellow 
lh ft. stems, prefers light shade, 
June and July. 
Lemona. (Betscher) Lemon-yellow, 
33 ft., June and July. 
Mikado. (Stout) Flowers of mellow 
orange, each petel has an area of dark 
red-purple which adds brilliancy to the 
flower. 23 ft., June and July. 
Mrs. A. H. Austin. (Betscher) Large 
flowers of deep golden yellow; an 
especially fine variety. 35 ft., July 
and August. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. (Betscher) The true 
variety is pale, sae mane 
has great garden value. » August. 
Radiant. (Yeld) Clear pure” pate Se ranks 
next to Hyperion in quality and texture. 
33 ft., July and August. 
Royal. A Japanese variety, golden yellow, 
splendid texture, fragrant. 4 ft., June 
and July. 
Sir Michael Foster. Large apricot-yellow 
flowers; petals ruffled; sepals smoothly 
finished and tipped with orange, 3 ft., 
June and July. 
Sovereign. Orange yellow, 23 ft. “3 June. 
Yellow Hammer. Tall growing, l-lé ft., 
bright yellow. 




