HEMEROCALLIS, continued 
testing promising new varieties, we are always adding 
to our list and at the same time eliminating those 
types that prove to be not at home under our climatic 
conditions. 
Daylilies in the South may be transplanted at any 
time. Doing the job during late summer or fall as- 
sures you, however, that the plants will become well 
established before winter and give maximum results 
the first blooming season. Planting should be at the 
same depth the plants grew in the nursery. A liberal 
amount of humus or similar decayed vegetable matter 
added to the soil is advisable. Two applications of a 
high-grade commercial fertilizer during the growmg 
season will keep the plants In vigorous condition. 
Never try to push them too much. Keep well watered 
until thoroughly established durmg hot, dry periods. 
For best results planting should be in sunny or at 
least partially sunny locations. 
We are able this year to add 20 new varieties to our 
list, giving you an even more complete selection to 
choose from. Hemerocallis range in color from canary- 
yellow to the deepest velvety red, from copper shades 
to salmon, solid colors and bicolors; some varieties 
have eye zones. They range m size from Watkins’ 
Jack ’n Jill with tiny flowers borne on 12-inch stalks 
to Wheeler’s Ruby Supreme with gigantic flowers 
borne on stalks 4 feet tall. 
As stock becomes more plentiful we are reducing 
the prices of the different varieties. Some, of course, 
are still very rare and others very slow to multiply. 
If you are not already a Daylily enthusiast, may we 
suggest that you try just one plant, of any variety you 
may select. We feel certain that very shortly you will 
join the ranks of those thousands of enthusiastic gar- 
deners who count Hemerocallis among their favorite 
flowers. 
Our plants are guaranteed to be healthy, true to 
name and to reach you in good condition. Please re- 
turn any damaged plants to us immediately and we 
will send you fresh stock if available or refund the 
purchase price. At no time, however, will our lability 
exceed the amount of the original purchase. 
Each order is freshly dug, and we take special care 
to send you strong plants. 
Acceptance of orders subject to prior sale. 
Daylily orders of $4.00 or more are shipped prepaid; 
otherwise please add 35c to cover cost of packing 
and transportation. 
BICOLORS 
BAGDAD. (Stout.) A fine large, bicolored flower with 
clear orange throat. Outer petals coppery red with 
orange background. Medium grower. Midseason. 
50c each. 
BICOLOR. (Stout.) Orange-yellow sepals with royal-red 
petals. Very beautiful. $1.50 each. 
CABALLERO. (Stout.) Striking bicolor with vermilion 
petals and golden yellow sepals and throat. Flowers to 
6 inches across. Very fine and unusual. Evergreen. 
$1.50 each. 
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