Daylilies 
Hemerocallis (Daylilies), are the 
most satisfactory perennial for con- 
continuous bloom in your garden, 
“from spring ’til frost.” 
With a good selection of varieties, 
you may have much beauty in your 
garden, no matter what soil or cli- 
matic conditions you have. 
Daylilies, now in clear shades of yel- 
low, pink, rose, purple, red and orange; 
and with the beautiful bi-colors and 
banded patterns, are a big improve- 
ment on the old “Lemon Lily” and 
“Roadside Lily,” of grandmother’s day. 
Our’s is a trial garden; with new 
varieties added as they are introduced; 
and as stock permits, the “cream: of 
the crop” are catalogued. 
If there is any variety that you want, 
and it is not listed, please write; for 
we may have a plant to spare. 
While Daylilies are easy to grow, 
always remember, 
like anv other fine flower, deserves and 
appreciates good care. 
Spring is an excellent time for 
planting. We ship plants in April and 
May; also in August, September, and 
the first part of October. 
AFTERGLOW (Stout). Pale buff and 
peach. July-Aug. 36 in. $2.00 
AMHERST (Wheeler). Large, beauti- 
fully formed purple, with cream mid- 
rib.) July.s42 in: $6.00 
AMULET (Nesmith). Chinese coral, 
flushed azalea pink. July. 42 in. $1.50 
ANTIMONY (Nesmith). A flaring and 
frilled flower of pinkish-apricot and 
buff. July-Aug. 40 in. $1.00 
APRICOT (Yeld). Early fragrant 
orange. May-June. 30 in. 00 
ARABY (Hayward). Chamois, brown 
eye zone. July. 30 in. aru 
ARCTIC STAR (Nesmith). Large 
creamy-buff. Aug. 40 in. $2.50 
ARGO (Dennett). Large red and orange 
bitone. Strong grower. July. 42 pee re 
ARLINE (House). Fine early orange. 
Excellent bloomer. June-July. 42 in. 
$3.00 
AUGUST ORANGE (Stout). Fine small 
orange. Aug. 36 in. $1.00 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout). Chrome 
yellow, flushed red. Small blooms. 
Aug.-Sept. 36 in. 00 
AUGUSTA (Bechtold). Light canary 
yellow, graceful form. July. 30.in. .50 
a choice Daylily, 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith). A velvety 
red with a long season of bloom. Aug.- 
sept. 36 in. SS) 
BAGGETTE (Russell). A favorite pale 
yellow and lilac bicolor. July-Aug. 36 
in. $1.50 
BALLET DANCER (Nesmith). Dainty 
and charming. Soft buff- -pink. July. 
AD} shal. $2.00 
BARONET (Stout). Bright, broad pet- 
aled red. July-Aug. 24. in. arte) 
BERTRAND FARR (Stout). Large 
rosy peach, deeper veining. July. 36 in. 
$1.00 
BESS VESTAL (House). Large, wide 
petaled bright red. Excellent. July. 
36 in. ~~ $4.00 
BETTY SLICK (Russell). Broad 
petaled bi-color of brilliant tannish- 
red and lemon. July. 40 in. $1.00 
BICOLOR (Stout). Orange and light 
red. July. 40 in. 0S 
BIJOU (Stout). Small orange, overcast 
fulvous-red. July. 30 in. DO 
BLACK CEHRRY (Douglas). Deep 
maroon, with blackish lustre. June- 
July. 36 in. $1.00 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith). Large, 
open purple-red. Slightly ruffled. July. 
38 in. $2.00 
BLACK MAGIC (Douglas). Full pet- 
aled dark purple. Non-fading. July- 
Aug. 38 in. $5.00 
BLACK PRINCE (Russell). Lovely 
dark black red. July. 36 in. $1.50 
BLITHESOME (Nesmith). A beautiful 
creamy yellow. Fragrant. Aug. 48 in. 
$2.00 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler). Dainty purple 
and yellow bicolor. Wide petaled. July. 
45 in. $3.00 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith). Pompe- 
ian rose and yellow bicolor. July-Aug. 
30 in: $2.00 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook). A grand lemon 
yellow that does not fade in hottest 
sun, July. 30 in. $1.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout). Small yellow 
with rosy-peach tipped petals. Late 
bloomer. Aug.-Sept. 36 in. 50) 
BRACKEL (Wheeler). Mahogany and 
brown, with deeper overlay. July. 30 
in. $2.50 
BRANDYWINE (Wheeler). A rich gar- 
net mahogany, with purple eye zone. 
Wide petaled. July. 32 in. $1.50 
BRILLIANT GLOW (Schreiner). 
Large, full petaled orange. Faint cin- 
namon dusting. June-July. 36 in. $3.50 
BROWNEYED SUSAN (E. Hill). Gold- 
en yellow, brown eye zone. July. 31.00 
