Hemerocallis (. Daylilies) 
The hybrid daylily, with its hardiness, loveliness of 
flowers and length of blooming season, is now de- 
servedly hailed as the perfect summer perennial. With 
little care it flowers abundantly and increases an- 
nually. 
Newer hybrids range from silver yellow, sometimes 
rose-tinted, through golden yellow to mahogany- 
brown. Blooming times vary from May to September. 
They should be planted copiously for sure garden 
flowers and for a steady supply of bud-filled stems 
for opening indoors. 
Per3 PerlO 
August Pioneer. August-September. A sturdy vari- 
ety of chrome orange with outer petals flashed 
alo fab ene tal ele Dee t en ee Ale aCe AI pe A ee $2.00 $ 6.00 
Autumn Prince. August to Frost. Clear light yellow 
Very EStUPAys GLOW Rass ee ee 3.00 9.00 
Bagdad. June-July. A deep new shade of rich 
brown and red. Very tall and free flowering.....-.. 2.50 7.00 
Cinnabar. August. Light primrose, flushed rose- 
brown ee 2 he eek Ca eee Be ee 2.00 6.00 
Dauntless. July. Pale cadmium yellow with tone of 
‘apple greeniat thestmnrOc tase: sone ere 2.00 6.00 
Dumortieri. May-June. A delightfully early variety 
Of SOFE/ Pil iiTOSO2s. ete ce eee ee 1.75 5.00 
Enchantress. June-July. Soft yellow blended with 
coppery,gold, pink) throd te. ----scee eee eee 2.50 7.00 
Golden West. July-August. Pure orange-yellow. A 
very tall variety with large blossoms.....-...........-.- 2.50 7.00 
Hyperion. July-August. Deliciously scented soft 
canary-yellow. Very free blooming. Fine for cut- 
ting as buds open well in water...............-........-- 1.75 5.00 
Linda. July. A tall, golden yellow variety shading 
tonights yellowscesrecwtes, 3s eee = ieee ee erent $2.00 $ 6.00 
Diherous Kooted Begonias 
For busy summer gardeners with problem shady 
areas tuberous begonias are ideal. Richly colored 
flowers often measuring five to six inches across, are 
freely produced right up to cool weather, when the 
tubers are lifted for winter storing. The dark green 
foliage is attractive in itself and the spectacular blos- 
soms make beautiful table decorations when floated 
in a shallow bowl. 
Tuberous begonias like from half to nearly full 
shade and good, loamy soil not thickly matted with 
roots. They need plenty of air so avoid planting them 
under trees or shrubs which sweep the ground. No 
summer care is needed except watering in very dry 
weather. 
The tubers may be planted outdoors about mid-May 
or potted in March or early April for transplanting out- 
side about June 1. 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, Copper, Orange. 
Per 10 Per 100 
Belgian Grown: 
In Separate Colors 6223. sh eee $3.00 $27.50 
Mixed Our Selection.......................22.2---------- Be a 2.75 25.00 
American Grown: 
In Separate: Colors22)--. 2 ee ee 4.00 37.50 
Mixed. Our Selection..........................2..020.2eeeee eee ee 3.75 35.00 
Hemercallis 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 
Margaret Perry. July-August. Frequently classed 
as ‘‘red’’ rose because of the rose red tones 
over the buff-orange background....................-- let D 5.00 
Mikado. June-July. An outstanding novelty of rich 
orange with an area of deep reddish purple.......- tsz/s) 5.00 
Ophir. August. A very tall free-blooming variety 
Of pricntegolcdeny yeu wes ee thes 5.00 
Patricia. July. A lovely pale yellow with greenish 
throdtanrrees {lOWeninG=ss..ssee ees ee 2.50 7.00 
Rosalie. July. The finest “pink’’ daylily. Light buff 
overlaid with rOSe.c-2-co ee eee see Each $1.50 4.00 12.00 
Ruby Supreme. July-August. Rich ruby red, tawny 
centers. ee ais 6 ee ee Each $2.50 6.00 18.00 
Serenade. June. Another “pink’’ variety, with tone 
Otulight bUEt mands pitn sess soe eee ee 2.50 7.00 
Theron. July-September. A handsome, long-flower- 
ing novelty of deep mahogany-red................_.. 2.50 7.00 * 
Winsome. May-June. An early daylily of medium 
height with fragrant creamy-yellow flowers........ 1.75 5.00 
Zouave. June. Warm, fulvous red with darker mid- ; 
RONG oe eee Sere ae SY Each $1.50 4.00 12.00 
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 
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