Pe crocalls 
The hybrid daylily, with its hardiness, loveliness 
of flowers and length of blooming season, is now 
deservedly hailed as the perfect summer perennial. 
With little care it flowers abundantly and increases 
annually. 
Newer hybrids range from silve, yellow, some- 
times rose-tinted, through golden yellow to mahog- 
any-brown. Blooming times vary from May to Sep- 
tember. They should be planted copiously for 
sure garden flowers and for a steady supply of 
Per3 Per 10 
August Pioneer. August-September. A sturdy variety of 
chrome orange with outer petals flashed red________ $2.50 $ 7.00 
Autumn Prince. August to Frost. Clear light yellow. 
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Bagdad. June-July. A deep new shade of rich brown 
and red. Very tall and free flowering---_-__-_-______ 2.50 7.00 
Cinnabar. August. "ight primrose, flushed rose-brown_ 2.50 7.00 
Dauntless. July. Pale cadmium yellow with tone of 
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Dumortieri. May-June. A delightfully early variety of 
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Enchantress. June-July. Soft yellow blended with cop- 
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Hankow. July-August. Pure yellow-orange. Medium tall 
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Hyperion. July-August. Deliciously scented soft canary- 
yellow. Very free blooming. Fine for cutting as buds 
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Lemona. June-July. Pale lemon-yellow of good height 
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Suberous Rooted 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 
blossoms 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 trans- 
planting outside about June |. Blooms naturally 
come earlier from plants started indoors. 
We offer top-size tubers of the double camellia- 
flowered type in the following colors: Rose, Salmon, 
Red, White, Copper, Orange, Apricot and Yellow. 
Belgian Grown: Per 10 Per 100 
In:Separate:Colorsy- = 222-2 32 os et ee $3.50 $32.00 
Mixed. Our Selection ____________________________ 3.00 27.00 
California Grown: 
IngSeparate Colors) 322. 55 ee eee 4.50 42.00 
Mixed. Our Selection ____________________________ 4.00 37.00 
