HEMEROCALLIS 
(Day-Lilies) 
These can truly be called “Lilies cf the Day.” They sell 
so fast that it is difficult to keep stock of any variety. We 
believe we are safe in. saying that no other flower has 
ever made such strides in popularity as the Hem; and 
that in no other flower has there been made such great 
advances in hybridizing. We are withdrawing a number 
of varieties this year for propigating purposes, and while 
we have added over a hurdred new varieties to our fields 
we are nct listing there at present; as we prefer to 
grow them a year first for checking purposes. However, 
should there be any certain variety you are anxious to 
acquire, you may write to us about it and we may be 
able to supply you with it. No collecticns are being 
offered this year, but you will find us most generous as 
to extras and we would be pleased to have your sugges- 
tions as to what you wculd most like as extras. 
AFLAME. (Nesmith) M.L. 38 in. A rich flame red 
with deeper halo $ 100 
ANNA BETSCHER. (Betscher) M. oo ti Rich 
Poldenmvelow st orm: 2.00 8 to a oe 50 
AUTUMN RED. (Nesmith) M.L. 37 in. Bright Van 
Dike red, flushed a brighter red. Orange throat 
ers yo) ee ee ee eee ee 1.00 
BLACK FALCON. (Nesmith) M.L. 40 in. Large 
full flowers of near black with frilled edge and 
fertoneereei. throat, Lovely 2... 2-3 22-2 400 
BOUTTONIERE. (Stout) L. 38 in. Myriads of 
small gclden apricot blooms on tall, graceful 
hen mene ein Sore ee oat ts Ser ap ‘23 
CALYPSO. M.L. 40 in. A very large, pale yellow 
lee OTOL Wp ena se a a 50 
CEDARTONE. (Christensen) M.L. 36 in. Large, 
smooth petaled self of light rosy brown set 
PatmvNanOTeCeniinTOat .226e 2. Soo 5 4.50 
CHETKINS. (Christensen) M.-V.L. Brilliant flame 
copper of medium to large size. Star shaped 
Ptr OtES Ati aiinish ©2222 .2.-) Ce bens. fees 4.00 
CRYSTAL PINK. (Nesmith) M.L. 45 in. Large, 
chamois pink and apricot with a lustrous vel- 
MetveriiisieA tavoritesof visitors’ =--2s_. 2 --2- 1.00 
DARK HORIZON. (Christensen) M.L. 36 in. Deep 
glowing red with a shimmering black overlay 
and a deeper black eyezone just above the 
small green throat. A superb new creation ---_ 20.00 
DEVON CREAM. (Nesmith) M.L. 38 in. A large, 
very broad petaled flower of richest cream. One 
of the loveliest lilies in the Soe this cannot 
Demw@nacedstOorlicitl ys s2ore eo eee 5.00 
DOROTHY McDADE (Sass) L. 40 in. Pure lemon 
yellow of large size and lovely tubular form -- 1.00 
DRESS REHEARSAL. (Russell) M. 40 in. Lovely 
Piero ror. apricot. ald rosy. pink’ ..-=2-.---_ 2. 1.00 
DR. REGAL. E.M. 30 in. A large flowered, bril- 
NS the PPM ee a ok 20 
FULVA MACULATA. (Specie) M.L. 48 in. Mam- 
UrrMe iCOLRLOS Cte in eee 2 eee oa ee 455 35 
FULVA ROSEA. (Specie) M. 40 in. An exquisite 
DEEOIECICH DINK, Geshu os see SS 2.00 
