Daylilies .. . 
BLANCHE HOOKER. (Stout.) 36” E-RE- 
Ev. Fine early red with extra long bloom 
season. $1.50 
BLOODROOT. (Nesmith.) 36” M. Bril- 
liant scarlet self with velvety finish and 
small yellow throat. $7.00 
BOLD COURTIER. (Nesmith.) 40” M. 
Striking Pompeian rose and soft yellow- 
brown. $1.50 
BOUNTIFUL. (Cook.) 30” M-OE. Wide- 
petaled lemon-yellow; a garden favorite. 
$1.00 
BOUTONNIERE. (Stout.) 36” L. Many 
small blooms of rosy peach and yellow, on 
graceful stems. $0.50 
BRANDYWINE. (Wheeler.) 32” M. Wide 
petals of rich garnet-mahogany. $1.50 
BRIGAND. (Nesmith.) 45” LM. Large, 
full blooms of deep mahogany with cream 
midrib. Tall, well branched. $3.00 
BRUNETTE. (Stout.) 30” E-OE. Florifer- 
ous madder-brown; fine contrast to yel- 
lows. $0.75 
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BUCKEYE. (Stout.) 36” I. Prolific yellow 
with dark eye zone; long bloom season. 
$0.75 
CABALLERO. (Stout.) 40” M-Ev. Clear 
cut brilliant bicolor of vermilion and 
yellow. $0.75 
CALYPSO. (Burbank.) 38” M-De. Large, 
clear lemon night bloomer. $0.50 
CANARI. (Nesmith.) 48” M-OE. Palest 
canary-yellow. Beautiful form; finest 
branching. $1.50 
CHANTICLEER. (Wheeler.) 30” M-Ev. 
Gracefully formed flowers of bright crim- 
son. $2.50 
CHENGTU. (Species.) 36” L. Blended red 
and yellow with intense red in throat. 
$0.50 
CHEROKEE MAID. (Shull.) 45” M-OE. 
Well branched bronzy dark red. $1.50 
CHINA ROSE. (Russell.) 40” M. Rosy 
pink with lighter edge around all seg- 
ments. $1.00 
Daylilies ~ (Hemerocallis) 
The Daylily is the most versatile of perennials, and can be used in all parts 
of your garden, for bloom all through the growing season. They can furnish 
shades of yellow, orange and brown with your Iris in late spring. They can be 
planted all through the perennial border to furnish shades of cream and gold, 
the sunshine colors, during the entire season. They can make bold splashes of 
orange, flame and shades of red against evergreens or shrubbery where you wish 
to make an accent point. Or you may have a garden of Daylilies by themselves, 
in all their lovely shades. 
CULTURE: The Daylilies will grow in any good garden soil and are very 
drought resistant. However, they do appreciate plenty of moisture and nourish- 
ment. They will grow and bloom in partial shade, but should have sun for half 
a day, as too deep shade will cause weak stems and fewer blooms. They should be 
left undisturbed over a period of years, as they do not give their best performance 
until the second or third year. So they should be spaced from two to three feet 
apart to permit increase in size of clumps. Spread the roots out well when plant- 
ing, and firm the soil down well. Well-rotted manure or compost with bone meal 
will be appreciated if incorporated in the soil while planting, and peat moss is 
also found to be beneficial. 
Our prices are for blooming size plants. Daylilies will be shipped in the spring, 
or in late summer and fall. 
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