DES MOINES, IOWA 1 
Hemerocallis 
HEMEROCALLIS do equally well in 
sun or shady location. Will grow in 
poor or rich soil or acid, sandy or clay 
soil but should have fertilizer, water 
and cultivation to be at their bests, Thev 
have no diseases nor insect pests and 
grow in wet soil as well as dry. 
The season of bloom is from the mid- 
dle of May till September, foliage al- 
ways green and attractive, varying in 
shades of green, in height, in width 
and carriage according to variety. 
Can be transplanted any time the 
ground is not frozen without loss but 
best time to plant is spring and after 
clones have bloomed. 
I endeavor to give plants or divisions 
as large as possible for the price and 
all should bloom if planted early in 
season. 
Plants true to name to the best of my 
knowledge and are guaranteed to ar- 
rive in good condition. Should any 
losses or mistakes occur I will gladly 
make adjustments or replacements 
Terms are cash with order. Orders of 
$2.00 and more are prepaid to third zone 
from Des Moines. Minneapolis, Chicago, 
St Louis, Kansas City and Lincoln, 
Nebr., are in third zone from Des Moines. 
If you live beyond these cities include 
5° extra of order for postage. On orders 
under $2.00 add 25c extra for postage 
and packing charge. Orders will be sent 
by parcel post unless otherwise re- 
quested. 
Leen 
ALLADIN (Stout)—Outer half of flower 
golden yellow. Garnet-brown spot on 
petals. Flowers clustered and present 
a dazzling effect. Remains open eve- 
nings. Repeats in fall. Blooms in June 
oneithres tootsstalks: .. 2.02.6. 75c 
ANNA BETSCHER—Flowers 5 in. in dia- 
meter, broad petals, empire yellow. 
Plants floriferous. July, August. 3 
freee Beato b rs ERI. Meiot locas yen seis 75c 
