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ences, Leningrad, U. S. S. R. ; Botanical Institute, Tokyo Im- 

 perial University, Tokyo, Japan; and Botanic Garden, Harvard 

 University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



Various persons not connected with the firms and institutions 

 mentioned above have supplied plants or seeds or both plants and 

 seeds which they collected or obtained in various sections of 

 Japan, China, and Manchuria. Of these mention should be made 

 of the following: Mr. T. Susa, Director Aomori Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, Kuroishi, Aomoriken, Japan ; Dr. Albert N. 

 Steward, University of Nanking, Nanking, China; Mr. H. H. 

 White, formerly of the Presbyterian Missions ; Professor Y. Ki- 

 kazaki, Saitama Agricultural Experiment Station, Urawa, Japan ; 

 Mr. W. P. Hsieh, Chengtu University, Chengtu, Szechuen, China ; 

 Dr. Arthur Jacot, Shantung Christian University, Tsinan, China ; 

 and Mr. A. D. Woeikoff, Director, Echo Experimental Farm, 

 Tieh-ling-ho, Manchuria. 



To all these and to various persons connected with the firms 

 and institutions mentioned the writer is personally much indebted 

 for the help and assistance which has made this collection of liv- 

 ing plants of Hemerocallis possible. It is without doubt the most 

 complete collection of these plants thus far assembled. 



Gardeners may visit this garden of daylilies, observe and com- 

 pare the different species and the named horticultural clons, and 

 make their own decisions regarding the merits of the daylilies and 

 the selection of those that are most desirable for culture. 



A. B. Stout. 



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tt novice in gardening, and with valuable suggestions for the more 



^experienced, wilK.be chiefly regarded by some readers as a gem of 



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1 Robbins, Leonard H. Cure it with a garden. Pp. 175. Houghton Mif- 

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