PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
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HEMEROCALLIS 
Commonly called daylilies, these plants are easily grown 
and most effective in the garden. They are quite versatile, 
lending themselves to perennial border plantings, natural- 
izing in partly shaded woodlands, along pools or streams, 
or in the foreground of the shrubbery border. Almost any 
climate is suitable. They demand neither full sun nor 
shade, but seem to thrive in any atmosphere. They come 
in a multitude of exciting colors; from palest yellows to 
deep glowing oranges, with rich shades of golden yellows, 
buff, apricot, salmon-rose, pink, rose, bronze, copper, red, 
maroon, purple and wine shades. 
During the hot summer months where there is a dearth of 
bloom, these bright stars bring life and gayety to an other- 
wise sun-scorched garden. By planting with season in mind 
bloom can be had from early spring until frost. 
TIME TO PLANT—They can be planted any time during 
the year when the ground is not frozen, but we find it best 
to plant them in the spring or just after they have finished 
blooming in late summer or early fall. 
BLOOMINGS SEASONS—We are indicating the blooming 
season after each variety with the following code: EE— 
Extra Early; E—Early; EM—Early Midseason; M—Mid- 
season; LM—Late Midseason; L—Late; VL—Very Late. 
BONUS—We have discontinued the practice of offering 
starred varieties free as a bonus when you purchase day- 
lilies amouning to $10.00 or more. In place of this, we 
have listed all varieties at the very lowest price possible 
that all, irrespective of amount of purchase, may benefit. 
This saving will also enable you to choose additional plants 
you would like instead of being limited to varieties of our 
selection. 
TERMS—Cash with order, check, draft or money order. 
Postage is paid on all orders over $3.00. Please include 
25¢ postage on smaller orders. 
GUARANTEE—We guarantee good, healthy stock, true to 
name, delivered to you in good condition, but we do not 
assume the responsibility for the growth in your garden. 
JOIN THE HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY 
It you are not already a member of the Hemerocallis So- 
ciety, we cordially invite you to become a member. The 
Quarterly News Letter, as well as the Yearbook published 
by this society are most informative and beneficial. 
Send dues, $3.00 a year, to Mr. George Lenington, Box 
139, Kansas City, Mo., or to us and we shall be glad to 
enter your membership. 
FREE—For each new member in Region 10 (Alabama, 
Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee) we will give daylilies 
amounting to $3.00. 
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