Hemerocallis ( Daylilies) 
The versatile daylily is excelled by no other peren- 
nial in hardiness, loveliness of flowers and length of 
blooming season. With little care it flowers abundantly 
and increases from year to year. 
The newer hybrids range in color from pale, rose- 
tinted primrose to rich mahogany-brown, and in time 
of bloom from May to early September, They should 
be planted copiously for sure summer garden flowers 
and for a constant supply of bud-filled stems for open- 
ing indoors. 
Per3 Perl0 
August Pioneer. August-September. A sturdy vari- 
ety of chrome orange with outer petals flashed 
FOG soci sca ee a ee $2.00 $ 6.00 
Autumn Prince. August to Frost. Clear light yellow. 
Very sturdy grower.................--2.--- Each $1.50 4.00 11.00 
Bagdad. June-July. A deep new shade of rich 
brown and red. Very tall and free flowering...... 2.50 7.00 
Chengtu. July-August. Large flower of chrome yel- 
low with intense red throat..................-------------- 2.75 8.00 
Dauntless. July. Pale cadmium yellow with tone of 
apple green at) the: throats... ee eee 2.00 6.00 
Dumortieri. May-June. A delightfully early variety 
Of soft prim rOSesiiese-taeee ee cee ee ee 1.75 5.00 
Enchantress. June-July. Soft yellow blended with 
coppery, gold, jpink throat. eee 2.50 7.00 
Gloriana. June. A large, free-flowering variety of 
ClEGrS Orange is oes a eee re a ey ees 2.00 6.00 
Golden West. July-August. Pure orange-yellow. A 
very tall variety with large blossoms............-.-. 4.00 11.00 
Hyperion. July-August. Deliciously scented novelty 
of soft canary-yellow. Very free blooming. Fine 
for cutting as buds open well in water.............. 1.75 5.00 
SJuberous Rooted Begonias 
For summer gardeners with not too much time for 
garden care, or with problem shady areas where little 
will grow, tuberous begonias are ideal. Richly colored 
flowers, often measuring five to six inches across, are 
freely produced from the time the first buds mature 
right up to cool weather when the tubers are lifted 
for winter storing. The dark green foliage is attractive 
for its own sake, and the spectacular blossoms make 
beautiful table decorations when floated in a shallow 
bowl. 
Tuberous begonias need from half to nearly full 
shade, such as may be furnished by high branching 
trees. They like good loamy soil which is not thickly 
matted with roots. They need plenty of air so avoid 
planting them under tree or shrub foliage which sweeps 
the ground. They need little care after planting except 
for watering in very dry weather. 
The tubers may be planted outdoors about mid-May 
or they may be potted in March or early April for 
transplanting outside about June 1 as well-started 
plants. Blooms naturally come earlier from plants 
started indoors. 
Top-sized tubers of the double camellia-flowered 
type are offered in the following colors: Rose, Salmon, 
Red, White, Yellow, Copper, Orange. 
Per10 Per 100 
In Separate Colors of Your Choice........................ $3.00 $27.50 
Mixed. Our Selection. ....................-----2------c0cceeese0- Zi15 25.00 
Hemerocallis will survive almost any kind of soil and 
location, although they flourish best in good garden 
soil with at least a moderate amount of sunshine. So 
rapidly do they multiply that the roots may be divided 
every three years to start new colonies. Thus a modest 
investment will yield huge dividends in garden beauty 
in a short time. Listed below is a selection of the best 
hybrid daylilies with blooming times indicated. 
Per3 Per 10 
Linda. July. A tall, golden yellow variety shading 
fomightayellOwssestcstaree rs See store eee serene $1.75 $ 5.00 
Margaret Perry. July-August. Frequently classed 
as ‘‘red”’ or ‘‘rose’’ because of the rose red tones 
over the buff-orange background..............-------- 1.50 4.50 
Mikado. June-July. An outstanding novelty of rich 
orange with an area of deep reddish purple...... 1.50 4.50 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. August-September. One of 
the finest late varieties. Glistening silver yellow 1.75 5.00 
Ophir. August. A very tall free-blooming variety 
Ofsbrights golden, yell OWsssece-2---<2--7 ec coeeeeeee ena naaee 1.75 5.00 
Patricia. July. A lovely pale yellow with greenish 
throats ree TOWERING) 22ccrceocncc2-- sae seee=seececce sees 2.50 7.00 
Rosalie, July. The finest ‘pink’ daylily. Light buff 
overlaid with rose..............------------ Each $2.50 7.50 22.00 
Serenade. June. Another “pink” variety, with tone 
ofalightebuftuand pinks es. cc.c-.2cre--c 25 occecce<aeon ones 2.50 7.00 
Theron. July-September. A handsome, long-flower- 
ing novelty of deep mahogany-red..........-....----- 4.00 11.00 
Winsome. May-June. An early daylily of medium 
height with fragrant creamy-yellow flowers...... 1.75 5.00 
Novelty Collection of Hemerocallis. Named varieties, each packed 
separately, covering a blooming range from May-June to August- 
September. Our selection 
$5.00 per 10—$12.00 per 25—$45 per 100 
LOCATION of “LENTEBODEN” 
Philadelphia 
