18 MEYERS NURSERY 

. Highway 20 East... .. Diale2-3954 

PERENNIALS (Continued) 
HEMEROCALLIS 
The New Hybrid Day-Lilies—The de- 
mand for Day Lilies has grown by leaps 
and bounds. They are so hardy, easy 
to grow; they bloom so freely HVEN 
IN SHADE, and last a lifetime. Plant 
18 to 24 inches apart in ordinary gar- 
den soil, sunlight or shade, their crowns 
an inch or two below the top of the 
ground. Mulch through the first win- 
ter. 
(All strong, blooming-size plants.) 
Dr. Regel—Most beautiful, 
ering. Daya lily. 
flowers, very fragrant, in 
June are fine for cutting. 
30c each; 3 for 75c, postpaid 
Gold Dust—Very 

early flow- 
Rich orange-yellow 
May and 
lovely golden yellow 
trumpets clustered on long, slender 
stems. Ideal for light shade or edging 
shrubs. May-June. 
30c each; 3 for 75¢e postpaid 
blooms of 
fragrant, 
Hyperion—Immense, flaring 
primrose-yellow, delightfully 
are borne in great numbers on stout, 
40-inch stems; excellent for cutting. 
JULY PAU Sie cae ae ae ae ee Each $ .75 
Kwanso—Unique, 

double-flowering Day 
Lily. Handsome flowers of bright or- 
anaes One of the best for cutting. 
25e each; 3 for 65c, postpaid 
August Pioneer—3 feet orange with a 
delicate flush of red. Mid-August to 
October. Profuse bloomer. 
Hach 58e 
Bijou—2 feet. Small clustered flowers 
orange over-laid with rich fulvous red 
June-July. 
Each 
D. D. Wyman—2% feet. July-August, 
golden-yellow, tawny splashed petals. 
Each 40e 
Gracillis—18 inches. Grass-like foliage. 
Clear yellow flowers in early June, and 
again in the fall if not allowed to make 


seed. 
Each 40¢ 
Lemoni—4 feet. Stiff upright stems 
with large pale lemon-yellow flowers 
closing in hot sunshine. 
Each 50¢ 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman—4 feet. Large, 
light pale lemon-yellow. August. One 
of the latest, best and most prolific. 
Hach 40¢ 
Margaret Perry—50 inch. The forerun- 
ner “of anew race? ot Hybrids, Caurne- 
lian red flowers with a bright yellow 
star at the throat, which continues out 
to the tip of each petal in the form of 
a conspicuous narrow yellow stripe. 
July to September. 
Each $1.00 
Mikado—3 feet. A handsome new fra- 
grant large flower of rich orange, with 
conspicuous deep mahogany-red throat. 
Each 50¢ 

Bagdad—42 inch. One of Dr. Stout’s 
newest creations just being introduced. 
A gay combination of several colors. 
orange red, yellow, and madder brown. 
June. 
Each $1.00 
inch. Deep, golden yellow, 
trumpet shaped flowers 5 inches a- 
cross, borne 25 to 30 to a stem during 
July and August. 
Hach 59ec 
Ophir—50 

Hardy Chrysanthemum 
Your Choice All Mums listed below, Alike or Assorted 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.24 
Algonquin—Fine. brilliant, double yel- 
low. Mid-September. 18 inches. 
Amber Glow—A 2% inch flower of soft 
salmon or peach pink. Flowers very 
profusely. Blooms October 5. 
Avalanche—Large Well formed double 
white flowers in great quantities. 2% 
to 3 feet. Late September. 
Burgundy—Rich deep red. Fully double. 
Perfect form. Harly October. 2% feet. 
Clara Curtis—Produces great masses of 
fragrant pink, daisy-like blooms. Early 
September. Single 2 ft. 
Karly Bronze—A remarkable early flow- 
ering Pom Pom. Its flowers of bea:ti- 
ful orange-bronze in full glory in ee oan 
ember. 
Ember— bronze. 
in mids 
A brilliant glowing 
Flowers 2% inches in diameter, 
October. Height. 2% feet. 
Harbinger—Double 2% to 38-inch flow- 
ers of golden bronze. Grow 27 inches 
tall. 
Red Gold—Double 2-inch flowers of 
bright golden orange suffused red. Grow 
22 inches tall. 

