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Bagdad Patricia Cinnabar 
New Daylilies by Dr. A. B. Stout 
This Spring we are pleased to present fourteen Daylilies developed at the New York Botanical Gardens 
by Dr. A. B. Stoudt. 
These have been selected after sixteen years of breeding, including the development and the critical 
observance of more than 50,000 seedlings. They are, accordingly, desirable and distinct. 
Bagdad. June-July, 42". A combination of several rich colors is 
its characterization. Clear orange throat. Outer parts of petals 
are a coppery red over orange. Veins and midzone are “mad¬ 
der brown”. Sepals more uniform of one color. Flower is 
large 5", full and widely open. $3.00. 
Bijou. July; 25". Distinct, small-flowered, Multiflora hybrid. 
Blooms are profuse, full and spread about 2Vz" on many 
branches. Cround color orange, overcast rich fulvous red with 
darker midzone. $3.00. 
Chengtu. July-Aug., 36". Sprightly, brilliant, orange red, with 
a deeper velvety carmine midzone. Spread 4Vi". Pleasingly 
recurved. Exceptionally good foliage in hot dry summer. 
$3.00. 
Cinnabar. July-Aug. 30". Fine delicate shade of brownish red 
sprinkled cinnamon and strongly gold-glistening. Throat is 
cadmium yellow. Medium large flower 5" spread. Petals and 
sepals recurve. Up to 18 flowers on one stem. Attractively 
displayed, just above foliage. Extra long season. $2.00. 
Dauntless. July; 24". Yellow orange somewhat lighter than 
cadmium yellow. Throat greenish yellow. Pastel shades well 
blended. Full and medium size flower 4Vi". Good fragrance. 
$3.00. 
Linda. July; 30". Golden yellow petals, cinnamon flecked in con¬ 
trast with bright yellow sepals. Red eye on petal blends well 
with the pale pastel shades. Petals pleasingly crinkled. Large 
flowered, 5". $3.00. 
Midas. June-July, 40". Clear, uniform glowing orange. Flow¬ 
ers full and spread about 5". Very tall and erect. Excellent 
for Perennial background. $3.00. 
Mikado. June-July; 36". Flowers of striking color, the large 
spot of mahogany red in each petal contrasts sharply with the 
rich orange of the rest of the flower. Tends to bloom again 
during Sept. $3.00. 
Multiflora Summer Hybrids. July-Aug., 30”. Clear orange 
blooms. Numerous flowers to a scape. Long bloom period. 
Small to miniature blooms, 2-3" across. $3.00. 
Patricia. June-July, 30". Pale yeilow with tinge of lemon 
chrome and throat of flower greenish. Petals and sepals of 
uniform tone. Large flowered, 5", full, with pronounced 
fragrance. $3.00. 
Serenade. June; 48". Very light pastel shades of yellow and red 
in pleasing harmony. Petals twisted and crinkled with faint 
halo. Flowers medium large, on tall, stiff stems. $3.00. 
Soudan. June; 36". Empire yellow, broad petaled flowers, very 
full, with pleasingly crinkled petals and sepals. Medium large 
flowers, 4". A good full lily type flower. $3.00. 
Vesta. July; 30". Deep orange flowers with a glistening gold 
sheen. Open flowers have spread of more than 4". Semi¬ 
dwarf habit. Holds up well in hot weather. $3.00. 
Vulcan. July; 30". Even toned light velvety maroon, with faint 
golden brown midrib. Throat of the medium large flower, 
4", is golden orange. $3.00. 
NOTE. The following Stout Hybrids have been withdrawn until stock has again increased to a point which permits a 
price not exceeding $3.00. This will hardly occur before the fall of 1938. The varieties are Charmaine, Jubilee, Majestic, 
Nada, Princess, Rajah, Sonny, Taruga, Theron, and Wau-Bun. 
