Cveny Stem Baia! , Saye You Money 
Can be Planted From HEMEROCALLIS Will Grow Successfully in 
March Until November D AYLILIES Any Part of our Nation 
ENTIRELY NEW COLORS IN HYBRID HEMEROCALLIS 
There are additional new creations of colors as though an artist with a pallet 
had painted them for Nature. In our listing we are offering Daylilies in Lemon- 
Yellows, Cinnamons, Coral-Fawns, Salmons, Rosy Salmons, Peach, Peach-Browns, 
Rosy Pinks, Old Rose, Rosy Red, Light Red, Cherry-Reds, Velvety Reds and 
Purples, many having unusual throat combinations and star-shaped bases. 
LOCATION, PLANTING AND CARE OF DAYLILIES 
Any location, whether exposed to full sun or part shade, will grow Daylilies 
satisfactorily. Soil can either be acid or akaline, sandy loam or clay. 
Dcylilies can be planted any time from March until November. The plants 
are very rugged, can stand any amount of neglect and are also extremely hardy. 
They are like Peonies, you have very few flowers the first year, however once 
established, they will bloom profusely, many producing hundreds of flowers per 
season. These Lilies can remain in ihe same location for years. 
Daylilies respond to feeding of rotted cow manure, bone meal is also excellent. 
They are surprisingly free from diseases and insect pests. 
The Daylily is by far the most conventional plant for your garden, regardless 
of your location; whether they are planted where the temperature goes to 40 
degrees below or one of the hottest, driest locations in our couniry, or along 
your pool, brook or lake, these plants will lavishly produce flowers in abundance. 
If proper varieties are selected, you will have Daylily blooms from May until 
frost. 
WE ARE LISTING 34 VARIETIES OF DAY LILIES WHICH WERE PURCHASED 
OUTRIGHT FROM MR. RUSSELL. THESE WE RE-NAMED. HOWEVER, WE HAVE 
BEEN ADVISED TO USE THE ORIGINAL NAMES, THEREFORE WE ARE LISTING 
THEM UNDER BOTH NAMES TO AVOID DUPLICATE PURCHASES. 

HEMEROCALLIS — DAYLILIES 
AMARYLLIS 46 in. Fragrant golden orange. Flower 6 in. July, Aug. ...... .50 
ANGELINA — PEAR BLOW (Russell). Peach-brown wide sepals; sepals butt, 
narrow red-cinnamon eye zone. Chrome throat. Bloom 41/2 inches; high 
3 ft. May and June “nace accu n hee ce as Soe ie meee eile ee ee 1.00 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL Huge, 7 to 9 in. Golden yellow. Profuse bloomer 2.00 
AUREOLE 36 in. Early brilliant orange-yellow. May and June. 3... ae 
AURORA-ELEANOR (Russell). Two tone. Sepals a pure lemon. Petals, wide 
and ruffled, fully and generously sprinkled a rosy pink, faint darker red 
zone. Throat, green. Petals and sepals ruffled and recurved. This is a 
real “must have”. 5 inch bloom; height 2/2 ft. May and June. ........ 1.00 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith 1941). A velvety red with a long season of bloom. 
An open semi-flaring flower with petals of Vandyke-red flushed with 
Nopal red. The sepals have the same colors with a lighter line at the 
midrib. 15 to 20 flowers on well-branched stalks. 39 in. Aug. and Sept. 2.50 
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