Standard Varieties 
This group has been selected from the 
Hemerocallis world today. 
AUGUST PIONEER. August. September flowering. 
Height, 34 inches. The medium sized blooms of chrome- 
yellow are delicately flushed red on the outer half of the 
petals. Well placed blooms are held on well branched 
scapes. Extra selected roots, each $1.25; $10.00 for 10. 
BOUTONNIERE. August flowering. Height, 36 inches. 
Attractive, small cup-shaped blooms of light rosy peach 
with lighter mid-stripe; sepals almost clear yellow. A late 
blooming variety of distinction. See illustration at right. 
Extra selec ted roots, each, $1.25; $10.00 for 10. 
CINNABAR. July, August flowering. Height, 34 inches. 
Fine delicate shade of brownish red; sepals and petals 
of a strongly glistening gold with cadmium-yellow throat 
and outer half of petals sprinkled rich, fulvous red. Very 
large flowers, recurving and well placed with 18 to one 
stem. Extra selected roots, each, $0.75; $7.25 for 10. 
D.D. WYMAN. July, August flowering. Height, 30 
inches. A beautiful light, Bolden yellow ath a tawny 
splash across each petal with the flower gradually fading 
to a pale, soft yellow. An excellent flower. Extra selected 
roots, each, $0.75; $7.25 for 10 
GOLDEN DREAM. July flowering. Height, 36 inches. A 
most attractive flower of deep Bolden orange. The large 
flowers are carried on fine stems. Extra selected roots, 
each, $0.75; $7.25 for 10. 
HYPERION. July, August flowering. Height, 42 inches. 
Tall growing with very large flowers of clearest lemon- 
yellow throughout. One of the very best of the new 
Hemerocallis. Extra selected roots, each, $1.00; $9.00 
for 10. 
J. R. MANN. June, August flowering. Height, 42 chest 
A beautiful flower of frosted apricot held on strong 
stems. Extra selected roots, each, $0.75; $7.25 for 10. 
MIKADO. June, July flowering. Height, 36 inches. In a 
recent survey throughout the country, this variety was 
voted first out of 321 varieties, scoring 94.5 points. Rich 
orange with mahogany-red eye: hes contrast most 
pleasing and attractive. This variety has one of the long- 
est flowering periods and frequently repeats in Septem 
ber. See illustration, page 25. Extra selected roots, each, 
$1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. August flowering. Height 42 
inches. A marvelous hybrid ot a very pale glistening yel- 
low. Delicate in color and form. Very attractive. Extra 
selected roots, each, $0.75; $7.25 for 10. 
PATRICIA. June. July flowering. Height, 30 inches. This 
was second choice of recent poll, scoring 93.7 points. 
1s 
Pale, uniform yellow with tinge of lemon-chrome and 
greenish throat. The 5-inch blooms are very shapely. 
E xceptionally good evening bloomer. Extra selected roots, 
each, $1.25; $10.00 for 10. 
TANGERINE. May. June flowering. Height 20 inches. 
English variety of rare beauty and coloring. Received an 
Award of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Soc iety. True 
tangerine colored flowers. fragrant and an early flowering 
variety of real merit. Extra selected roots, each, $1.00: 
$9.00 for 10. 
‘older varieties” 
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still rank with the leaders in the 
and they 

HEMEROCALLIS, BOUTONNIERE 

All Season Collection of 
Hardy Hemerocallis 
Consisting of one extra selected root each of the 11 varieties 
listed. Flowers will be had from June Ist until mid-Septem- 
ber. All of these varieties are listed as leaders and they 
consist of a complete color range, from lightest lemon-yellow 
to deep brown and blotched varieties. 11 extra selected 
roots, each one separately labeled. 
Regular Catalog Value $10.50 
Special Collection Price. . 9.50 

“I should like to inflame the whole world with my 
taste for gardening. There is no virtue that I do not 
attribute to the man who lives to project and execute 
gardens.” 
—PRINCE DE Licne, 1735. 
