( Daylilies ) 
bud-filled stems for opening in vases indoors. 
Hemerocallis will survive almost any kind of soil and 
location, although they flourish best in good garden 
soil with at least a moderate amount of sunshine. So 
rapidly do they multiply that the roots may be di- 
vided every three years to start new colonies. Thus 
a modest investment will yield huge dividends in 
garden beauty in a short time. Listed below is a 
selection of the best hybrid daylilies with blooming 
times indicated. 
Per3 Per10 
Linda. July. A tall, golden yellow variety shading to 
lighttyellows 2: sss _ Sek ee eee a eee $2.50 $ 7.00 
Ophir. August. A very tall free-blooming variety of 
brightigolden yellow. 2:=-2- =e 2.00 6.00 
Patricia. July. A lovely pale yellow with greenish throat. 
Free tlowering’ =~ -siccoee eo ee 2.50 7.00 
Rajah. June-July. Rich yellow-orange with zone of gar- 
net-brown, Tall and free-flowering-__-_______---____ 2.50 7.00 
Rosalie. July. The finest "pink" daylily. Light buff over- 
laid: with. rese=ae es ese = eee es sees Each $1.50 4.00 12.00 
Ruby Supreme. July-August. Rich ruby red, tawny cen- 
POR LE Oe ree ee ee ee Each $2.00 6.00 18.00 
Serenade. June. Another "pink" variety, with tone of 
hight: buligand:pinki 2:22 neh ee eee eee 2.50 7.00 
Theron. July-September. A handsome, long-flowering 
novelty of deep mahogany-red___________________= 2.50 7.00 
Winsome. May-June. An early daylily of medium height 
with fragrant creamy-yellow flowers________________ 2.00 6.00 
Zouave. June. Warm, fulvous red with darker mid-zone. 
Each $1.50 4.00 12.00 
Novelty Collection of Hemerocallis. Named varieties, each packed 
separately, covering a blooming range from May-June to August- 
September. Our selection 
$6.00 per 10—$14.00 per 25—$55 per 100 
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