(HEMER OCALLIS ) 
So easy to grow and so lovely to look at describes 
the day lily - but not adequately. Use drifts of them in 
cream and gold to carry the sunshine colors through your 
perennial borders; and plant groups of the strong-colored 
ones against evergreens or shrubs for striking garden 
pictures. They require time to become established and 
should be left undisturbed for some time as they do not 
start to give their best performance until their second or 
third year. 
Prices are for strong single divisions, and we ship 
either in early spring or in late summer and fall. 
Abbreviations used are as follows: 
E - Early; Late May and early June in this locality 
- Intermediate; from early to mid-June into July 
Midseason or July bloomers 
Late midseason, July into August 
Late; August and September 
Has repeat bloom 
Evergreen foliage tendencies 
Remains open into the evening 
Spe Be 
OE 
AFTERGLOW (Stout) 40"-M-OE. Unusual pastel buff 
with raised midrib, best in partial shade $2 
ALADDIN (Stout) 40"-I. Clusters of orange-yellow 
blooms - deep brown eye-zone 
AMULET (Nesmith) 50"-M. Strong-growing rosy pink 
with white midrib in petals 1 
ANNA BETSCHER (Bet.) 32"-ML. Nice deep yellow with 
heavy petal substance. 
AUGUST ORANGE (Stout) 36"-L-OE. Many small rich 
orange blooms on well-branched stems 1 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout) 36"-L. A profusion of small 
soft orange blooms on slender graceful stems 
AUTUMN PRINCE (Stout) 45". Many small light yellow 
blooms on tall well-branched stalks 1 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith) 32"-M. Velvety red, with star- 
snaped yellow center 
BAGDAD (Stout) 45"-I. Oriental tones of copper red, 
orange and madder brown 
BARONET (Stout) 28"-I-EV-OE. Gay fulvous red, wide 
petaled round flowers 
BERTXHAND FARR (Stout) 36"-M-EV. Wide reflexed petals 
of rosy peach with deeper veins 
BICOLOR (Stout) 40"-M-OE. Petals light red, sepals 
and throat yellow orange 
