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Day Lilies — Delightfully Fragrant 
EASY TO GROW — FLOWER ALL SUMMER LONG — REPRODUCE QUICKLY TO COVER 
A BARE SPOT IN THE GARDEN — 
REQUIRE LITTLE CARE — 
DISEASE RESISTANT 
FRAGRANCE LIKE A LILY WITH THE LINGERING PERFUME OF THE GARDENIA 
After careful study and trial of all the leading varieties that have been produced by the best hybridists in the 
country, we feel that our list of varieties is the finest obtainable. They appear on the Honor Roll of the 100 best varieties 
as selected by members of The Hemerocallis Society. 
From early spring until frost this group of “Lilies” de- 
mands no special care in the garden. They are unsur- 
passed as to hardiness, freedom from disease and insect 
pests. Their five-month flowering period of bloom—still 
more for a southern garden where they will bloom two 
or three times a year—makes them valuable as a cut flower, 
in a perennial border, on slopes or banks to prevent soil 
erosion and for naturalizing in the garden or field. 
Of easy and simple culture, they demand a reasonably 
moist soil, fairly rich, and prefer, but do not require, 
slight shade. 
Absolutely hardy in all parts of the country. Blooms 
produced freely throughout the season. No bleaching, 
curling or wilting prematurely. Flowers during the eve- 
ning. Placement of flowers, up and above the foliage. 
Fine strong stems. Foliage that is healthy to beautify the 
garden. 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL. July, August flowering. 
Height, 32 inches. Finest yellow with a flush of apricot- 
orange deep in the bloom. Delightfully fragrant with 
strong stems and many flowers nicely arranged. It will be 
greatly admired in the garden or when cut for indoor 
decoration. Extra selected roots, Each $1.50; $12.50 for 10. 
BAGDAD. June, July flowering. Height, 42 inches. The 
extra large flowers are fully five inches across, having a 
combination of rich colors. Clear orange throat, outer half 
of petals coppery red over orange base, veins and mid-zone 
madder brown. A fine addition to the collection. Extra 
selected roots. Each $0.75; $6.50 for 10. 
BIJOU. July, August flowering. Height, 24 inches. Semi- 
dwarf variety that blooms profusely on many branches, 
excellent for the garden border. The ground color is 
orange, overcast with rich fulvous red and a darker mid- 
zone. Starts to flower in July and continues through 
August. Extra selected roots. Each $0.75; $6.50 for 10. 
EARLIANA. Late May and repeats in summer. Height, 
28 inches. The earliest flowering variety of all and it re- 
peats in the summer and fall. The flowers are rounded and 
a nice shade of light clear yellow. Very attractive and de- 
lightful when planted with blue Iris. Extra selected roots, 
Each $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
GOLDEN DREAM. July flowering. Height, 36 inches. A 
most attractive flower of deep golden orange. The flowers 
are large and are well placed on strong stems. Extra se- 
lected roots. Each $0.75; $6.50 for 10. 
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PATRICIA — See page 21 
HYPERION: July, August flowering. Height, 42 inches. 
One of the best and highest rated clear yellow Hemero- 
callis. The flowers are extra large and are clear lemon- 
yellow throughout, no other markings. Good strong grower 
and fine foliage for a delightful contrast. Extra selected 
roots. Each $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
LINDA. July, August flowering. Height, 38 inches. A typi- 
cal polychrome. The lovely large ruffled flowers are a rosy 
cinnamon over a golden base for a delightful effect. Fine 
healthy green foliage and tall strong stem. Extra selected 
roots. Each $0.75; $6.50 for 10. 
MAMIE LAKE. June, July flowering. Height, 40 inches. 
Rich rosy orchid with a deeper rose eye-zone, the sepals 
are lemon-yellow and the throat is lemon; a most pleasing 
effect. Very large open flowers with recurved petals and 
fine strong stems. Very attractive. Extra selected roots, 
Each $1.75; $17.00 for 10. 
