HEMBEROCALLIS OR DAYLILIES 
Hemerocallis are new and only comparatively few gardeners 
are familiar with them. First of all you must not associate 
these gorgeously colored flowers with the old daylilies. 
To make as many gardeners as possible acquainted with mod- 
ern hemerocallis, we offer 10 beautiful varieties, each one cor- 
rectly labeled, for only $3.50, which is only a fraction of thei1 
catalog values. 
We shall be glad to quote you most Raa prices on 
large lots of hemerocallis. 
Key to Abbreviations 
K--Early; EE--Extra early: EM--Early midseason; M-—-liidseason; 
ML or MLA--Late midseason; M-lL--Midseason to late. L--Late; _ 
VL--Very late; Re--Reblooming, more than once in a season. 
AMi--Award of Merit; Ev--Evergreen foliage; EV--Blooms or remains 
open in evening; Fr--Fragrant. 
AMBER GOLD(Plouf)--M. Smooth amber-gold flowers with 
deep gold throat and brown eye zone. 93-00 
AVULET (Nesmith)--ML. 40". Full, ruffled flowers of 
Chinese coral, center flushed Azalea pink. Darker 
mid~zone. 1-50 
ANNIS VICTORIA RUSSELL--Many huge flowers of solid 
Canary yellow. Dark green crinkled foliage. Most 
beautiful. EV. E. 36! 075 
AXABY—-Vigorous, flowers of mellow chamois with brown- 
ish eye-zone- ML. 24". © 50 
AUGUST ORANGE--Effective rich orange, profuse, vigorous. 
BVeca La. 36". 1.00 
AUGUST PIONEER--Delightful, pinkish-orange pastel. 
Long and late. 36". °50 
AURELIA--Clear orange with greenish cast; ak sub— 
Stance, compact. M. 32". 2-00 
AUTUMN PRINCE (Stout )--Clear light yellow on strong 
branches. I-VL. EV. 42". 1.50 
BAGDAD--Rich copper-red over orange. Madder=brown 
mid-zonee- EM. 42". 40 
BARONET (Stout )—-Sprightly fulvous red sharp contrast. 
E& Le Re. EV. 24". © 50 
BELOIT—-M. 30". Orange-yellow flowers in heavy and 3 
persistent bloom. »40 
BERTRAND FARR(Stout) Recurving full flowers of near 
grenadine pink with rosy veins. Clean and spark- 1.00 
ling. M. 30". 
