HEMEROCALLIS Daylilies 
Petes 
Use stately Daylilies freely in your garden. They probably possess more good qualities than any other group 
of flowers. The iris-like leaves and graceful flowers on Jong stems will add charm to any garden or shrubbery 
border. They are very hardy and bloom freely when established. The blooming period lasts from two to four 
weeks for each variety. They will thrive on any soil with good drainage, in sun or partial shade, and require but 
little attention. Daylilies are not bothered with insect pests or diseases. 
August Pioneer. 3 ft. Aug.—Oct. Medium-sized 
flowers of a chrome-orange color. Outer half of petals 
flushed red. Each 75c. 
Baronet. 24 in. June and Sept. Flowers full, sprightly 
crimson-orange; remains open In evening. Each $1.50. 
Caballero. 3'% ft. July—Aug. Petals vermilion-red; 
throat and sepals golden yellow. Fragrant. Each 
$1.50. 
Circe. (Stout.) 36-48 in. July. Soft lemon-yellow 
flowers of medium size. Each 50c. 
Crown of Gold. 3 to 4 ft. June. Gold-orange, firm, 
upright scapes. Long period of bloom. Each $1.00. 
Gloriana. 3 ft. June. Golden Orange flowers up to 
5 inches across. A fine Daylily with a long blooming 
period. Each $1.25. 
Gold of Ophir. 4 ft. July—Aug. Waxy golden yellow 
flowers on strong stems. Dark green foliage. Long 
period of bloom. Each 50c. 
Hyperion. 4 to 5 ft. July-Aug. A very beautiful soft 
yellow-flowered, fragrant Daylily. Plant vigorous. 
Each 60c. 
Imperator. 4 ft. July. Large flower up to 6 inches in 
diameter. Orange-buff, narrow sepals and_ petals 
with a cream midrib and yellow throat. Each 50c. 
J.S. Gaynor. 4 ft. July—Aug. A fine, heavy-textured 
Daylily. Dark green foliage. Blossoms soft apricot. 
Bachs75ce. 
Kwanso. 4 ft. July-Aug. Vigorous-growing plant with 
rich orange-colored double flowers. Each 50c. 
Linda. 3 ft. July-Aug. Large flowers with crinkled 
petals; base golden yellow with cinnamon fleck and 
red eye. Sepals clear yellow. Each 60c. 
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Mikado. 3 ft. June-July. Orange flowers with a ma- 
hogany-red spot on each petal. Each 50c. 
Mildred. 3 to 4 ft. July. Golden orange blooms. 
Bach 75c-; 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. 42 in. July—Aug. Lovely light 
Iemon-yellow blooms. Each 50c. 
Old Ivory. 3 ft. June-July. Jersey cream shade; a 
delicate flower slightly whorled. Each $1.00. 
Patricia. 214 ft. July-Aug. Pale yellow with tinge of 
Iemon-chrome; petals recurving. Each 60c. 
Princess. 2!5 ft. July. Clear Iemon-yellow, wide 
over-lapping petals. Good evenings. Each $1.50. 
Rajah. 314 ft. July-Aug. Large, gaily colored Eng- 
lish red blooms, with conspicuous eye-zone; throat 
pale orange. A heavy bearer. Each 75c. 
Rose Dubarry. 3 to 4 ft. June-July. A new rose- 
colored Daylily. Each $2.00. 
Sachem. 31% ft. July. Medium large flower. Bright 
red, yellowish orange throat. Each $1.00. 
Serenade. 4 to 5 ft. June-July. Pale yellow and deli- 
cate fulvous or tawny color. Petals twisted and 
crinkled. Each 85c. 
Sunset. 42 in. July-Aug. Bright crimson-maroon 
flowers with deep yellow throat. Each 60c. 
Theron. 21% ft. July-Sept. Large, dark mahogany- 
red flowers. Outside of throat dark red, inside orange. 
Each $1.00. 
Vulcan. 2! ft. July-Aug. Velvety maroon with faint 
golden brown midrib; throat golden orange. Fra- 
grant. Each $1.00. 
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