BOUTONNIERE. A myriad or cluster of flow- 
ers of yellow and rosy peach. August 
blooming, medium height <.:2..1.....222m oni “30 
CABALLERO. Showy bi-color with golden 
sepals and reddish petals. This and Com- 
et are Choice? 220i suis. cece ope 1.00 
DOLLY VARDEN. Smooth coral pink with 
cream throat. A good grower and free 
bloomer. July (O22 eee 1.25 
EARLIANA. Early in the season bright orange 1.00 
FULVA ROSEA. Tall, choice pink species, 
blooming June-July. Rosalind is similar; 
both are fine *20.5.. ee 1.75 
GRANADA. A lustrous, fast growing brown 
of fine garden value. Medium height, 
July ‘blooming | #21. SAS ee 1.00 
HESPERUS. High ranking lemon yellow, ex- 
tremely large flowered and tall. July-Au- 
SUst. se ac 1.00 
HONEY REDHEAD. Color standout, the red 
petals edged with yellow ..... es 1.50 
MATADOR. Bright mahogany with orange 
throat. July. Only a few left -........ usu 1.00 
MISSION BELLS. Mr. Hall’s fine August 
blooming clear, recurved ruffled yellow 2.50 
PORT. A border front hem, the color of port 
wine. Fast to grow and generous with 
bloom’ ele ke  e 1.00 
RAJAH. Later to bloom than Bagdad, likely 
brighter, more pronounced orange and 
red. Rapid growing and long blooming.... .35 
VESTA. Another border front hem. The color 
is rich orange, the petals wide, and the 
‘general’ effect ,-handsomens...23.2 oe Be bs) 
WHITE LADY. Tall yellow with plenty of 
plant, but not as free blooming as many ...._ .50 
We do not send out “pieces” or “snips of plants,” 
as one customer described plants purchased else- 
where. Ours are of good size and well developed. 
By actual test we have found that hemerocallis will 
grow in almost any type of soil, whether dry or 
moist, and in full sun to fairly heavy shade. The 
best plant growth, however, and the most bloom, 
with best color and size, is produced when plants 
are grown in fairly rich, moist soil, in full sun 
to light shade. The deep red, wine or so-called 
purple tones are brought out best in partial shade. 
Mulch heavily first winter and for fertilizing we 
recommend well rotted barnyard manure or com- 
mercial cow or sheep manure. Peat moss or com- 
posted soil, worked in around the plant at time of 
setting, will aid greatly in fast, new root growth. 
For those not familiar with Hemerocallis (Day- 
lilies) we will be glad to make up a good collection 
of 10 plants, full season of bloom and good color 
range, unlabeled as to variety, for $3.00. Labeled, 
and including a good red or pink, $4.00. These 
are worth almost twice the collection price. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES — 
The plants we offer are all one to two-year-old 
well developed roots that, given care, should bloom 
the first year. Plant in good garden soil, deeply 
spaded, finely broken up, using peat moss or com- 
posted soil close in about the root. Set with crown 
two to three inches below soil surface and in a | 
level or raised bed, as poppies will kill or rot out if 
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