
Amazing progress has been made during the past few yearswith this 
"Flower of the Future"by our American Hybridists to the extent 
that it has become recognized and an established item in every 
every American Flower Lover's Garden~ and in the"Gardens of the 
World’ It is a hardy perrenial and the easiest to grow.[t requires 
little attention. It will grow in any section of the country. It 
thrives well in lime or acid soil= sun or light shade-hot or cold 
wet or dry situations.They bloom from May into September. They are 
pest free, They are now obtainable in all shades from the palest 
yellow to deep orange,pink, rose,red, brown, and the combinations 
of these shades creating astounding effects in any garden. 
For the past five years,I have been propogating sufficient stock 
of these Dayliliesto offer our American Flower—Lovers and Hobbyists 
these plants affording you a range of color thru a series of months 
with blooms 4"to 6" across, and, at a price well worth the little — 
effort required for planting. 
The C.H.L. Collection (12) will be a "Treat to your Garden" 
NO DEVIATION WILL BE MADE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST(12) 
PRICE $3,00 F.0O.B. Your Garden. 
AUTUMN RED 
A velvety red with a long season of bloom. ‘An open semi- 
flaring flower with petals of Vandycke red flushed with 
Nopal red. The sepals have the same colors with a lighter 
line at the midrib, The stems carry 15-20 flowers on well 
branched stalks.eee39 inches.......eJuly and August 
BARONET 
A sprightly Brazil red with Orange throat.One of the earl- 
iest blooming reds and a real pretty one.Very floriferous 
Blooms stay open evenings. .2s ft. June and July 
DAUNTLESS 
Pale yellowish orange with mid zone delicately flushed 
with a fulvous touch. Wide overlapping segments with fine 
substance. A 5 inoh flower..3 ft. July and August 
FLORHAM 
A&A somewhat older variety but striking in the garden. It 
possesses a soft yellow hue; beautifully frilled and 
scented ...«.30 inches... May and June 
