HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lilies) 
THRIVE AND BLOOM IN MEXICO AND ALASKA 
Large, trumpet-shaped lilies on long stems. Yellows, purples, reds, pinks, apricots, oranges, 
are ‘beautiful.. Perfectly hardy, easy to grow, sure to bloom, gorgeous flowers in jbeautifu 
By planting different varieties, you can enjoy these wondrous flowers from (May thr 
Plant 2 1-2 feet apart, and plant in either Autumn or Spring. 
(ORDER NOW. In fall we ship in August thru October. In Spring from March thru May. 
that will thrive in any soil or location except extreme shade. 
neighborhood. All plants are shipped prepaid. 
AUGUST PIONEER—Late August, September. Light orange 
flushed with red. Profuse ‘bloom of large flowers. 3 feet. 
59c each, 3 for $1.25. 
BAY STATE—Bloom July. Large flowers of glistening yel- 
an on 42 ‘inch stems. A gorgeous variety. 50c each, 3 for 
1.25; 
CINNABAR— Late July. Bronze flowers overlaid with 
copper-red markings. Dark red throat. Lovely in contrast 
with yellow varieties. 40c each, 3 for $1.00 . 
CIMARRON (Russell) Each $1.00 
This is really a bold day lily and one of the most pleasing 
patterns. The blooms are about 5 inches and open full. The 
petals are brown with an intense maroon eye zone. The 
sepals are yellow overcast with red. The throat is green. 
Height 3 feet. 
CRESSIDA—July. Brilliant clear orange. No markings. 3 
feet. Pretty cut flower and showy in the garden. 40c each, 
3 for $1.00. 
DOLLY VARDEN (Nesmith, 1939) Eaeh $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
Open full flower of Chinese coral pink with lines of rose 
on petals and sepals blended into a creamy yellow throat. 
June-July .3 1-2 feet. 
DR. REGAL—Blooms 
May. Rich deep yel- 
low, fragrant and 
wonderful cut flow- 
er for Decoration 
Day. 43c each, 3 for 
$1.00. 
EVANGELINE (Rus- 
sell) Each $1.00. 
Petals are rosy red, 
almost an old rose, 
with a deep wine to 
purple eye = zone. 
The sepals are just 
a bit lighter in color 
and the flowers are 
decidedly twisted, 
giving it quite an 
orchid shape. A 
most unusually pro- 
fuse bloomer, 5 to 6 
inches across.. Height 3 feet. Blooms in May and again in 
late summer. 
FIREFLY (Bechtold, 1943) (24 in. E.) Each $1.00 
Here is an unusual gem. A brilliant red effect on wiry 
stems. Blooming June. Flowers somewhat small but many 
of them. Plent in semi-shade. One of my favorites in 
thousands to choose from. 
FLAMING SWORD (Russell) Each $1.00 
Deep fiery red ,not as aark as mahogany, with an indes- 
cribable veivety sheen. Very free flowering, and because it 
is low-growing it looks hke a small shrub when in full 
bloom. It has a beautiful chrome throat and is an excellent 
subject as a cutfiower. Flower 3 1-2 inches across. 2 feet 
June. 
GEORGE YELD (Perry) Each 40c, 3 for $1.00 
3 feet .A magnificent day lily—one of the very best. Large 
epen flowers, 6 inches across, with wide petals of canary 
yellow, brushed red;. this color intensifying toward the 
throat where it becomes deep red, then suddenly termin- 
ates with a deep ciear yellow star at the throat. Three 
narrow alternating strap-like petals of butter yellow, 
slightly flushed orange. Unique and striking. July and 
August. 
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GOLIATH (Becthold, 
1946) (26 in. H.) Each 
$1.00, 3 for $2.00. 
This is the perfect Her- 
mocallis. In good rich 
soil, kept damp _ at 
blooming time one can 
expect 7 inch wide 
open deep yellow flow- 
ers, @lteviss Am prolife 
bloomer and Mr. Bech- 
told considers it one of 
his finest introductions. 
HYPERION. July, Aug. 
Gigantic flowers, 7 in. 
across. Lemon yellow, 
fragrant and _ artistic 
form. Tall. 42 inch. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 
J. A. CRAWFORD. Mid June. Apricot-yellow. Large flowers, 
excellent for cutting. Does well in light shade. 50c each, 
3 for $1.25. 
LINDA (Siout) Each 50c, 3 for $1.00 
A fascinating flower in the rosy pink shades. The petals 
are creped along the edges and are golden, lightly washed 
with rose. The throat is bordered with deeper rose. The al- 
ternating sepals are clear cream in color. Through summer, 
Deciduous. 2 1-2 feet. 
KWANSO—August. Double flowers of large size. Rich gold- 
en ‘bronze with red markings. 40c¢ each, 3 for $1.00. 
LEMONA—Early July. Very large flowers of pale lemon. 
‘all growing. Free flowering. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
MARGARET PERRY—Late August. 4 feet. A good late 
AEE Carnelian red, with yellow throat. 40c each, 3 for 
1.50. 
MARY STOKER Each $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
42 inches. This is one of the most beautiful of all hybrid 
day lilies. The three large segments are brownish red with 
a prominent canary yellow strip down the center. The other 
three alternating segments are canary yellow, softly flush- 
brownish red. ‘there is a clear canary yellow triangular 
throat area. The flowers are of fine form and the colors are 
in perfect harmony. July and August. 
MIKADO—June-July. Rich orange with conspicuous ma- 
hogany throat. Remarkable day lily with outstanding 
charm and bold color contrasts. 3 feet. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—August. 42 inch stems. Large lively 
flowers of glistening yellow. Sturdy and free flowerin.g 
40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
PURPLE SAGE— (Russell) Each $1.50 
Deep wine—one of the darkest of the purples. Lhe petals 
are ruffled, with a slightly yellow mid-rib. The 4 1-2 inch 
bloom keeps well in our hot sun. 3 feet. June. 
RED TOKEN (Russell) Each $1.00 
This deep mahogany red cannot be overlooked in select- 
ing an early blooming variety. Its 5 inch blooms are ma- 
hogany red with a deep purple eye zone. Its throat is green. 
The petals twist and recurve into a most graceful form. 
This is certainly a “jewel” for any garden and an unusual- 
ly profuse bloomer. 2 1-2 feet. May-June. (introducer’s 
description.) 
THE GEM—June Deep yellow flowers of large size on 4 
foot stems. A gorgeous flower right after peonies are 
through. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
THOROBRED—ZJuly-August. Rich red flowers on tall grace- 
ful stalks and very brilliant in the garden. 40 inches. 
$2.00 each, 3 for $5.00. 
Prospect, Ohio 
