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More and more gardeners every year recognize the 
hybrid daylily as the answer to their search for the perfect 
summer perennial. For what other plant with such abundant, 
stately flowers and such a long blooming range grows so 
robustly and needs so little care? 
Newer hybrids range from silver yellow, sometimes rose- 
tinted, through golden yellow to mahogany-brown. Blooming 
times vary from May to September. They should be planted 
copiously for sure garden flowers and for a steady supply of 
Per 3 Per 10 
August Pioneer. August-September. A stur- 
dy variety of chrome orange with outer 
petals flashed rad man tce =. i cce ae ene $2.75 $ 8.00 
Autumn Prince. August to Frost. Clear light 
yellow. Very sturdy grower ..Each $2.00 5.00 15.00 
Bagdad. June-July. A deep new shade of 
rich brown and red. Very tall and free 
fOWenINg” Waa eS eae eas 2.50 7.00 
Cinnabar. August. Light primrose, flushed 
POSO-DEOWN iin ae SOE R Cn. Yn ate 2.50 7.00 
Dumortieri. May-June. A delightfully early 
Varlety of soft primrose... eres ve oa 50 7.00 
Enchantress. June-July. Soft yellow blended 
WiTRKGOOPSNY: GOld 260. aaem oenaer tutes 2.50 7.00 
George Yeld. July-August. A very tall vari- 
ety of sulphur-yellow: oi.Jsed cas. aces - 2.75 8.00 
Hyperion. July-August. Deliciously scented 
soft canary-yellow. Very free blooming. 
Fine for cutting as buds open well in water 2.75 8.00 
Lemona. June-July. Pale lemon-yellow of 
good height and substance ............ 2.50 7.00 
Linda. July. A tall, golden-yellow variety 
shading to. light yellow... 2.22 he .. 5s. $2.50 $ 7.00 
Margaret Perry. July-August. Deep buff-or- 
ange with a dark flush of rose-red ....... 2.50 7.00 
Wier K poled Begonias 
Tuberous begonias are the ideal summer flowers for the 
busy summer gardener with problem shady areas. The richly 
colored flowers often measure five to six inches across and 
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 may be 
floated in a shallow bow! for a beautiful table decoration. 
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 transplanting outside 
about June |. Blooms naturally come earlier from plants 
started indoors. 
We offer top-size tubers of the double camellia-flow- 
ered type in the following colors: Rose, Salmon, Red, White, 
Copper, Orange, Apricot and Yellow. 
Belgian Grown: Per 10 Per 100 
insSeparate ‘Colors 2.6 2 Ac. eiey ia es ok $3.50 $32.00 
Mixed. Our Selection ................... 3.00 27.00 
California Grown: 
Ine palate Colors hse er a eer tea 5.00 45.00 
Mixed. Our Selection ................ .. 4.50 42.00 
