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EARLY 
For early bloom we suggest the following: 
APRICOT - An early flowering golden apricot. .60 
AUREOLE - A small flowered fragrant gold. .60 
BLANCHE HOOKER - See page 5. 
BRUNETTE - A medium sized red brown with golden 
throat - very fragrant - low growing. .60 
CAPRICE - See page 6. 
DUSK - A dark reddish black with a sunburst throat. 
Nice wide-petaled flowers of medium size and good 
substance. Holds color well. Low growing - excell- 
ent for border or rockery. 2.00 
EARLIANNA - See page 9. 
GLORIANNA - Large deep golden yellow. .60 
GOLD DUST - Small, low-growing deep yellow. 
Fragrant. .60 
GOLDEN DAWN .- Large orange of heavy substance. 
Magnificent show in mass planting. .60 
LITTLE CHERUB - We consider this large clear yellow 
the finest early variety. See page 17. 
THERON - Very dark maroon with yellow throat.  .60 
WINSOME - Just as it's named. A winsome little clear 
yellow. .60 
WONDER GOLD A large, heavy-textured golden 
orange. -60 
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About LITTLE CHERUB - Mrs. J. R. Seckman - who 
writes articles in all the gardening magazines under 
the name of Mary Seckman writes, ‘‘l’m enthusiastic 
over LITTLE CHERUB! Such a nice dwarf with large 
flowers. Also, it is early here which is specially 
commendable."' 
7 EARLY BIRDS for $5.00 
Apricot 
Brunette 
Little Cherub 
Glorianna 
Golden Dawn 
Wonder Gold 
Winsome 
Do not judge your daylilies on one-year plants. 
Most varieties should be established at least three 
years before giving their maximum beauty in size, 
number of blooms, and good branching habit. Plant 
your daylily in good, well-worked soil, with some well 
balanced fertilizer or rotted manure added, then leave 
it alone, except at the beginning of the season, top 
dress with a sprinkling of well balanced fertilizer, also, 
do the same after blooming season. It is always 
good to add a compost mulch or well rotted manure 
late fall, but do not feed with a commercial fertilizer 
that is like a shot in the arm to the plant too late, 
otherwise, you will stimulate late growth, and the 
plant will not take the cold weather just ahead. To 
get the most out of your daylilies, do not always be 
dividing them when they are small clumps. If you buy 
an expensive variety, give it the best treatment you can 
possibly give it, and sit back and enjoy it and get 
your money's worth in the beauty of it. You will not 
see it at its very best until it is an established clump. 
About PLUM MIST, ‘PLUM MIST is a beauty. | have 
not seen any other purple as lovely,’ - says Miss 
Vivian Christenson, daylily hybridizer and grower of 
Marcus, lowa. 
