Hemerocallis | (Daylilies), -are the 
most satisfactory © perennial for con- 
tinuous bloom in your’ garden, 
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, a choice Daylily, 
like any 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. $1.50 
ALFARATA (Spaide). Large lavender, 
lilac center. June-July. 36 in. $5.00 
AMHERST (Wheeler). Large, beauti- 
fully formed purple, with cream mid- 
rig. July. 42 in. $5.00 
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 
APHRODITE (B. Taylor). Large cin- 
namon red blend. July. 36 in. Aug. 
Delivery. $2.00 
APRICOT QUEEN (Sass). Large rich 
apricot pink. July-Aug. 40 in. $3.00 
ARLINE (House). Fine early orange. 
Excellent bloomer. June-July. 42 ae 
ATEN (Kraus). Large glistening na- 
sturtium orange. Heavy substance. 
July-Aug. 36 in. a ' $5.00 
ATHLONE (Russell). Large chestnut- 
red and buff bicolor. July. 38 in. $2.50 
ATLAS (Kraus). Very large and bold. 
Wide petaled canary yellow. J uly. 40 in. 
‘Aug, Del’y. $10.00 
AUGUST ORANGE (Stout). Fine small 
orange. Aug. 36 i $1.00 
AUGUST 1S ee (Stout). Chrome 
yellow, flushed » red. Small . _ blooms. 
(‘Aug.-Sept. 36 in. ‘ 50 
“from . 
- dark black red. July. 36 in. 
Daglities 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith). A velvety 
red with a long season of bloom. Aug.- 
Sept. 36. in. Ares 
BAGGETTE (Russell). A favorite pale 
yenoy and lilae bicolor. a eae 36 
in. $1.50 
BALLET DANCER (Nesmith): Dainty 
and charming. Soft buff-pink. July. 
42 in,» $1.50 
BEN HUR (Richards). Wide petaled 
deep garnet red. Heavy substance. July. 
40 in. Aug. Del’y. $5.00 
BESS VESTAL. (House). Large wide 
petaled bright red. Excellent. July. 
36 in, . $3.50 
BETSY B (Milliken). A brilliant velvety 
rich red. July. 36 in. Aug. Del’y. $15.00 
BLACK CHERRY (Douglas). Deep 
maroon with blackish lustre. June- 
July. 7o6. in. $1.00 
BLACK FALCON (Nesmith). Large, 
orets purple-red. Slightly ruffled. an 
2.00 
BLACK FRIAR (Lester). Large well 
formed very dark black-red. July-Aug. 
40 in. Aug. Del’y $10.00 
BLACK LEOPARD (Kraus). A gleam- 
ing silken black red. June-July. 36 in. 
$7.50 
BLACK MAGIC (Douglas). Full pet- 
aled dark purple. Non-fading. July- 
Aug. 38 in. $5.00 
BLACK PRINCE (Russell). ae 
BLITHESOME (Nesmith). A beautiful 
creamy yellow. Fragrant. Aug. 48 in. 
$2.00 
BOBOLINK (Wheeler). Dainty purple 
and yellow bicolor. Wide petaled. July. 
ASI $2.50 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith). Pompe- 
ian rose and yellow bi-color. July-Aug: 
38 in. $1.50 
BOMBAST. (Fass). Large _ brilliant 
orange with red flush. July. 36 in. Aug. 
Del’y. _ $4.00 
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. 0 
BRACKEL (Wheeler). Mahogany and 
brown, with deeper overlay: July. 30 
Stat $2.50 
BRANDYWINE (Wheeler). A’ rich gar- 
net: mahogany, with purple » eye zone. 
‘Wide petaled. July. 32 in. $1. 00 
BRILLIANT GLOW 
‘Large, full petaled orange, 
“namon dusting. June-July. 36 in, 
(Schreiner). 
Faint. cin- 
($3. 09 
