HEMEROCALLIS OR DAYLIZLLIES 
These are among the most satisfactory of hardy 
perennials and can be grown successfully almost any- 
where in the country. They are free from insect pests 
and thrive in almost any type of soil but of course 
give best results when grown in good garden soil 
that is of at least moderate fertility and when well 
cared for. 
These plants have enjoyed a long period of popu- 
larity and have been very greatly improved over the 
years. The modern varieties that are now available 
show great improvement over the daylillies of a quarter 
of a century ago. 
Daylillies are beautiful in the garden with their 
graceful foliage and equally graceful flower stalks 
bearing lily-like blooms in colors from pale yellow 
through shades of red, to deep bronze. They are equally 
attractive as cut bloom to be enjoyed in the home. 
CABALLERO (Stout) 
Large lily-like bicolor with rose petals and yellow 
sepals Hach $1.50 
FLAMING SWORD (Russell) 2 ft. June 
Deep firey red, with an indescribable velvety sheen. 
Free flowering and very attractive in the garden as 
well as being excellent for cutting. Each $1.00 
GRATIA 36 to 40 inches 
Gold reddish mahogany with golden yellow throat; 
center of petals veined yellow producing a brilliant star- 
like effect. June flowering. Tall, and effective placed in 
the background. Each $1.25 
HYPERION (Mead) 44 inches 
Pale lemon yellow, of artistic form and exquisitely 
fragrant. Huge flowers measuring seven inches across. 
July and August, ~ Each $1.00 
LINDA (Stout) 30 inches 
Pink and rose shades. Throat bordered with deep 
rose. Each $1.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN (Betscher) 42 inches 
Lovely pure soft lemon yellow. Free flowering. One 
of the latest to bloom. August. Each $1.00 
MOROCCO BEAUTY 24 inches 
Velvety maroon-chestnut with purplish undertones, 
deep golden yellow throat. Midrib in center of petals 
golden. Medium sized flower. Each $1.00 
NIGRETTE (Leonian) 26 inches 
Deep pansy-purple with very dark mahogany over- 
tone. Throat deep golden yellow, Flowers somewhat 
small but they are of the darkest in color. Late June 
and early July. Each $1.00 
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