HEMEROCALLIS 
Day Lilies 
These not-too-distant relatives of the Lily are invaluable in the 
hardy border not only for their profusion of lovely blooms which 
continue over a long period but for their excellent foliage as well. 
Succeeding in either sun or part shade, dry or moist soil, they are 
excellent companions for numerous lilies. Many delightful combina- 
tions are possible. Our stock of Hemerocallis, grown here in the 
ideal climate of the Willamette Valley, is exceptionally vigorous. 
A good combination would be Hemerocallis Hyperion with Lilium 
Longiflorum Estate directly back of it and Tenuifolium in the fore- 
ground. Or try Hemerocallis Mrs. W. H. Wyman, a late bloomer, 
with the late L. Formosanum back cf it and L. Elegans in the fore- 
ground. There are countless combinations possible either to bloom 
together or to provide continuing color in a definite spot. 

HEMEROCALLIS-- H4yperion--1470 
Hyperion is a hybrid between Hemerocallis Sir M. Foster and H. 
Florham. The fine citron-yellow blooms are produced in profusion 
on 31% foot stems and its graceful arching masses of foliage are 
an excellent foil for them. Horticultural experts consider this va- 
riety one of the finest of the color. The Royal Horticultural So- 
ciety of Great Britain gave it their Award of Merit. As a cut 
flower it opens well in water and has a delightful fragrance. Per- 
fectly hardy in any soil, sun or shade. Blooms July-August. 

GEO. YELD—1432-Lovely buff, apricot and terra-cotta blended. A 
handsome vigorous grower, very free flowering. August. 
RAJAH-1464-A delicate orange, veined red with garnet brown eye. 
A striking plant in full bloom. 3 Y% feet tall. June-July. 
BAGDAD-1454-Rich coppery brown and red over orange. A bril- 
liant show in the June border. Fine for cutting. Vigorous free bloom- 
ing. 
LEMONA-1446-Delicate pale lemon-yellow, flowering profuscly on 
4’ foot stems. Very large blooms similar to an Oriental Iris. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN-1450-A lovely pale glistening lemon-yellow 
on four foot stems. Long blooming season, very free flowering. One 
of the latest of the Hemerocallis to bloom beginning in August, 
often continuing into September. 

HEMEROCALLIS--Yeelua Resea 
Clea Resalind--1460 
A wild form from the Orient. A beautiful old-rose shading to a 
golden yellow center on a tall graceful stalk. Blooms June-July. 
Height 32 feet. We have a fine stock of this. 
Special Ne. 6--HEMEROCALLIS 
One root each of five varieties of Hemerocallis (our selection) in- 
cluding the famous Hyperion, postpaid $2.50. 

HEMEROCALLIS--Sasesey--7468 
charming variety. Petals delightfully recurved, heavy firm 
textured. Color a lovely light yellow, iridescent in the sun. Free 
flowering. July-August. Height 3 feet. 


MATILIJA POPPY 
Meatilija Poppy 
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MATILISA Poppy—1475-A gorgeous plant in full bloom. A western 
American native perennial with a profusion of big five to six inch 
crinkly crepe-paper-like blooms, pure glistening white with big 
golden-orange centers. Established plants send up three to a dozen 
six to eight foot stems with silvery or light bluish-green foliage, 
each one with up to two dozen beautiful fragrant blooms. Starts 
early in the spring, growing rapidly. 
It will thrive in the hottest, driest, poorest soil you have or in any 
average soil. Summer irrigation is not necessary once it is estab- 
lished though ample watering will keep it green and attractive 
longer. Demands good drainage. Few if any pests or diseases bother 
it. Generaliy hardy to 10 above zero and with plenty of orotection 
will thrive most anywhere. Plant in late fall only and avoid disturb- 
ing in the spring. Matilija is very deep rooting. The plants should 
be set upright in the soil with the bud end about two inches below 
the surface. 
Matilija makes a striking cut flower and lasts well in water. Cut 
just after flower opens. Blooms profusely in early summer with 
scattered blossoms till frost. 
AMARYLLIS---I560 
Mammoth Hybrids 
This is the same fine strain that Miss Clark offered for so many 
years, the Mammoth Hybrids. The bulbs are all Oregon grown and 
come with roots intact. We supply them in mixed colors only and 
they can be had at most any time of the year. In the greenhouse 
they produce blooms well over eight inches in diameter. For winter 
flowering in the house or greenhouse, they are grand. On the me- 
dium size bulbs the supply is generally ample but stocks of the 
extra large size are limited. 
The Mammoth Hybrid Amaryllis make ideal gifts for friends who 
like to grow flowers in the house. If you wish them shipped as gifts, 
please send a card to be enclosed. All bulbs are shipped postage 
prepaid. 
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