s (Daylbtes) 
a steady supply of garden flowers and of bud-filled stems 
for indoor vases. 
While they will survive almost any kind of soil and loca- 
tion, hemerocallis flourish best in good garden soil with at 
least a moderate amount of sunshine. So rapidly do they 
multiply that the roots may be divided every three years to 
start new colonies. Thus a modest investment will yield huge 
dividends in garden beauty in a short time. Listed below is 
a selection of the finest hybrid daylilies with blooming times 
indicated. 
Per 3 Per 10 
J. A. Crawford. July-August. Very large 
blossoms of clear golden yellow........ 2.75 8.00 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. August-September. 
One of the finest late varieties. Glistening 
Silver-Vellowse Sy ogee nef. or Oe, 3.00 9.00 
Ophir. August. A very ts!! free-blooming 
variety of bright golden yellow ........ 3.00 9.00 
Patricia. July. Tall, pale yellow with green- 
ish® throat. “eee te SiON A AAAS OBIE 3.00 9.00 
Peachblow. July. Appealing flower of buff, 
overlaid with salmon. Strong grower.... 4.00 11.00 
Rajah. June-July. Rich yellow-orange with 
zone ofogarnet-browne Gr... oc5 sede e248. 2.75 8.00 
Robin Redbreast. June-July. Tall, large flow- 
ers of warm robin-red ....... Each 4.00 11.00 35.00 
Serenade. June. Another "'pink'’ variety, with 
tone of light buff and pink ............. 3.00 9.00 
Theron. July-September. A handsome, long- 
flowering novelty of deep mahogany-red. 3.00 9.00 
Novelty Collection of Hemerocallis. Named 
varieties, each packed separately, cover- | 
ing a blooming range from May-June to ’ 
August-September. Our selection. 
$7.50 per 10—-$18.00 per 25—$70 per 100 
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