Al Select Collection 
of the tinest Daylilies 
PINK CHARM. (Nesmith.) L. 38”. One of the best, if not 
the very best of the pink Daylilies. A fine open flower with 
long extended petals which come to a long extended grace- 
ful point. A deep coral-pink. $1.50; 3 for $3.00 
PORT. (Stout.) M. 30”. A very attractive bright red va- 
riety of medium size borne on well-branched scapes. 
Quickly spotted in the field for its fine color. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ROMANY LASS. (Nesmith.) M. 34”. Very nice round red flowers. 
A tawny red with a deep rich maroon cast, A rich blending of 
maroon over a bright red background. $1.50; 3 for $3.00 
ROYALTY. (Nesmith.) L. 40”. Another of these rich new reds 
among the Hemerocallis. Royalty is a large open flower with 
broad petals of deep maroon with a rich blackish sheen, with a 
chrome-yellow throat. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
SACHEM. (Stout.) M. 40”. This is another exceptionally fine 
variety. The flowers are nearly carmine and do not fade in the 
hottest sun. The throat is a light orange and forms a deep con- 
trast with the balance of the flower. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
SU LIN. (Nesmith.) M. 34”. This is a true orchid-pink, a color not often 
found among the Hemerocallis. The coloring is delicate and exquisite, and 
to get its full value, it should be planted in partial shade. $1.50; 3 for $3.00 
SUNNY WEST. (H. P. Sass.) L. 52”. This is a real find. One of the very 
best. The thick leathery petals are very nicely finished in a pale canary- 
yellow. A very late variety and one of the most prolific to bloom. Every- 
body likes this one. , 50c; 3 for $1.25 
SWEET BRIAR. (Nesmith.) M. 40”. One of the very best of all pink-toned 
Daylilies. The flowers are bright and well formed. The petals and sepals 
are a rosy pink showing a soft yellow throat. This is a charming variety 
that you should not overlook. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
TYLER RED. (Tyler.) M. 36”. A thrifty variety producing large flowers 
in a deep mahogany-red. Increasingly popular. $1.00 
VULCAN. (Stout.) M. 36”. A light velvety maroon, with a faint golden 
brown mid-rib, The flower is very showy, about 4 inches in diameter, with 
a golden orange throat. $1.50 
Special Offer of Unnamed Varieties 
We have a large planting of very fine Hemerocallis in shades of yellow, ranging from the. palest 
to the deepest golden; also pink, peach, and various shades of red. All especially fine; all labeled 
as to color. 
6 Varieties—aAll Distinctly Different 
For Only $3.00, Postpaid 
You may choose a 
$8.50, postpaid 
AT W. H. Wyman—50 cents 
$10.00 value for 
Hyperion 
WHY PLANT DAYLILIES? 
1.—They are hardy. 
2.—They require litle care. 
3.—They thrive in most soils. 
4.—They flower in sun or partial shade. 
5.—They give color to the garden in late summer and fall 
when color is most needed. 
6.—They last well as a cut flower as new flowers open daily. 
: _\ Vulcan—$1.50 
