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Nothing is more showy, or rugged, or easy to grow than these new, rare, and unusual Hardy Daylilies. Once planted they become a permanent fixture 
in the garden and soon produce great quantities of flowers to each plant. This magnificent offering of Daylilies contains only the best. Some of them are 
shoulder high, suitable for the back of the border, or for specimen clumps. There are those of medium height, and others are miniatures, the latter being 
especially suitable for the rock garden, or for edging the small bed or border. Few plants can match the modern Daylily for vigor and hardiness and 
in adaptability to all sorts of conditions. They may be planted in full sun or partial shade and in any ordinary garden soil. 
By a judicious selection of varieties, one may now have these beauties in the garden all summer long, from May until frost. Many are exquisitely 
fragrant. Some are of pure uniform color throughout and others are beautifully marked. All are extremely handsome and only the finer new Hybrids 
are included in this group. 
AMARYLLIS —46 in. Large, handsome, golden-orange 
flowers, six inches across. July, August. $1.00. 
ANNA BETSCHER —28 in. Very lovely pure deep yellow 
self. July, August. $1.00. 
APRICOT —24 in. Fragrant, early flowering, soft apricot 
flowers of fine form. 75c. 
AUTUMN BEAUTY —24 in. You will enjoy this lovely new 
Daylily, now being offered for the first time, because it 
is a real fall bloomer, beginning to flower in September 
after all the others have finished, and continuing until 
frost. Color medium yellow. $5.00. 
BAGDAD —42 in. One of Dr. Stout's newest creations 
just being introduced. A gay combination of several 
colors, orange red, yellow, and madder brown. June, 
July. $3.50. 
BAY STATE —42 in. Fine, large, very deep yellow flowers 
during July and August. $1.00. 
BIJOU —25 in. Another new introduction of Dr. Stout. 
A small flowered multiflora type Daylily especially suited 
for the rock garden. Orange, overcast red. July. $3.50. 
CALYPSO —3 ft. A Burbank introduction. A night-bloom¬ 
ing variety which remains open during daylight on cool 
days. Color clear lemon yellow. July, August. 75c. 
CINNABAR —3 ft. A delicate and unusual shade of 
brownish-red with flowers 5 in. across and as many as 
15 to a stalk. July, August. $1.50. 
CITRINA— 50 in. A very sweet scented delightful soft yel¬ 
low. July, August. 50c. 
CRESSIDA —36 in. A beautiful and unusual flower of deep 
orange, with a reddish band on each petal. July. $1.00. 
DAWN —38 in. It is just about impossible to describe this 
unusual new English introduction, for it is such an unusual 
color that it is difficult to check it even with the official 
color standards. Perhaps the originator's color descrip¬ 
tion as "rose-buff" is as good as any. I would call it a 
uniform coppery-pink self, with canary yellow throat. 
Flower over 5 inches across. July, August. $2.50. 
DR. REGEL— 2 ft. A magnificent semi-dwarf variety of 
rich orange-yellow. Very fragrant. May. 50c. 
DONALD WYMAN—44 in. One of our largest and finest 
Daylilies, the individual flowers measuring fully 6 inches 
across and the plant being loaded with blooms. The color 
is deep, rich, golden yellow, with a brick red spot on each 
petal. July, August. $1.00. 
DUMORTIERI —18 in. A I ovely miniature variety for the 
rock garden. Dainty rich cadmium-yellow. May, June. 50c. 
GEORGE YELD —3 ft. A magnificent Daylily—one of the 
very best. Large open flowers, 6 inches across with wide 
petals of canary yellow, brushed red, this color intensifying 
towards the throat where it becomes deep red, then sud¬ 
denly terminates, with a deep clear yellow star at the 
throat. Three narrow alternating strap-like petals of butter- 
yellow, slightly flushed orange. Unique and striking. July, 
August. $2.50. 
GLORIANA—4 ft. Always attracts attention on account 
of its rich clear, pure deep yellow, without a trace of 
any other color. June, July. $1.50. 
GOLD DUST —-24 in. Fine deep orange. May, June. 50c. 
GOLDENI —38 in. Very beautiful rich deep orange. 
July. 75c. 
GRACILIS —18 in. A dainty Miniature with lemon yellow 
flowers. Excellent for the rock garden. May, June. 50c. 
HARVEST MOON —-3 ft. Slender, graceful flowers of clear 
orange sherbert. July. $1.00. 
HYPERION —44 in. This is the largest and one of the 
finest Daylilies I have seen. The gigantic flowers, measur¬ 
ing seven inches across, are of pale lemon yellow and of 
most artistic form. Exquisitely fragrant. GIVEN AN AWARD 
OF MERIT BY THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
OF ENGLAND. July, August. $2.50. 
IMPERATOR —40 in. A beautiful English Hybrid, with 
large, open star-shaped flowers, 5 to 6 inches across. 
Pointed segments, rich orange red with a bright, clear 
yellow star-shaped throat, this clear bright yellow color 
continuing in the form of a narrow stripe through the 
center of each petal to the tip. July, August. $2.50. 
J. A. CRAWFORD—4 ft. One of the best deep apricot 
colored varieties. Flowers constantly from June to 
August. $1.00. 
J. R. MANN —42 in. One of the most handsome of all 
the Daylily Hybrids. Color buff and yellow, frosted. June, 
July, August. $1.00. 
LEMON KING —42 in. Lovely uniform soft yellow flowers 
with recurved, somewhat twisted petals and heavy wax¬ 
like texture. One of the best. July. 75c. 
MARCUS —4 ft. Large, open, Amaryllis-shaped flowers 
of deep yellow, with a faint bronzy-red overlay. There is 
also a faint olive shading to the sides of the petals and 
the flower is fluted and somewhat crimped at the edges. 
Altogether quite unusual and lovely. July. $3.75. 
MARGARET PERRY —50 in. The forerunner of a new race 
of Hybrids. Carnelian red flowers with a bright yellow 
star at the throat, which continues out to the tip of each 
petal in the form of a conspicuous narrow yellow stripe. 
July to September. $1.00. 
MARY STOKER —42 in. This is one of the most beautiful 
of all Hybrid Daylilies. The three larger segments are 
brownish red, with a prominent canary-yellow stripe down 
the center. The other three alternating segments are 
canary yellow, softly flushed brownish red. There is a 
clear canary yellow triangular throat area. The flowers 
are of fine form and the colors are in perfect harmony. 
July, August. $3.50. 
MIDAS— 40 in. A new introduction of Dr. Stout in a rich 
clear uniform glowing orange color, with as many as 15 
flowers to a stalk. June, July. $5.00. 
MIDDENDORFII —-18 in. A valuable low growing and 
early flowering species for the rock garden. GIVEN AN 
AWARD OF MERIT BY THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. Fragrant pure orange-yellow 
flowers in May and June. 50c. 
MIKADO —3 ft. A handsome new fragrant large flower 
of rich orange, with conspicuous deep mahogany-red 
throat. The outstanding charm of this remarkable Daylily 
is due to its bold color contrasts, and perfection of form. 
Flowers during June and July, and I have had it continue 
right through to October. See color illustration on out¬ 
side cover. $1.50. 
MINOR— 15 in. A I ovely Miniature for the rock garden or 
small bed, with pleasing primrose yellow flowers in 
June. 50c. 
MODESTY —3 ft. Very lovely, large, uniform soft yellow 
flowers during June and July. $1.00. 
MOONSTONE —42 in. Reddish-buff, deeper towards the 
throat, the color suddenly ending about an inch from 
the base of the petals, forming a triangle of pure yellow 
at the throat. Each petal has a narrow pure yellow stripe 
down the center to the tip. Outside of petal clear yellow. 
June, August. $1.50. 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN —36 in. Very handsome. Soft yellow 
overlaid deep yellow. July, August. $1.00. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN —42 in. A very lovely pure soft 
glistening yellow. July, August. $1.00. 
MULLERI —4 ft. An English introduction that produces 
great masses of large, perfectly formed rich glowing 
yellow flowers. Long flowering season. June, July, 
August. $1.50. 
OPHIR —50 in. Deep, golden yellow, trumpet shaped 
flowers 5 inches across, borne 25 to 30 to a stem during 
July and August. AN AMERICAN INTRODUCTION 
WHICH HAS HAD THE DISTINCTION OF RECEIVING 
AN AWARD OF MERIT FROM THE ROYAL HORTI¬ 
CULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. $1.50. 
ORANGE KING —36 in. A striking brilliant orange colored 
variety. A prodigious bloomer and striking garden subject. 
July, $1.00. 
ORANGEMAN —18 in. An excellent dwarf variety for the 
rock garden, with dull red buds and clear orange flowers. 
Fine grassy foliage. A prodigious bloomer, a single well 
grown plant producing as many as 500 flowers in a 
season. May and early June. 50c. 
PALE MOON —36 in. Large open fragrant flowers of 
uniform very soft but bright yellow, without a mark of 
any kind. An absolutely pure self. $1.50. 
PATRICIA —36 in. A 1935 introduction of Dr. Stout. A 
striking flower of uniform soft greenish lemon yellow 
coloring and unusual form. Open flowers, with recurved 
petals and an unusual smoothness of texture. Looks just 
like a huge Gladiolus. Delightful fragrance. $2.50. 
RADIANT— 42 in. A very pretty shade of rich orange 
yellow borne in greatest profusion during July and 
August. GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT BY THE ROYAL 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. $2.50. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER—4 ft. Fine large ruffled, very fra¬ 
grant flowers of clear empire yellow, without a mark of 
any kind. One of the best. June, July. $3.50. 
SIR WILLIAM —3 ft. A magnificent fragrant variety. Color 
Morocco-red, with a one-eighth inch deep clear yellow 
stripe down the center of each petal in striking contrast. 
There are none finer. July, August. $3.50. 
SOUDAN —4 ft. Clear, smooth, bright but soft yellow 
without a mark of any kind. Extra fine. One of the most 
popular varieties. June, July. $4.00. 
SOVEREIGN— 30 in. RECEIVED AN AWARD OF MERIT 
OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Fine deep 
yellow. June. 50c. 
SUNKIST —36 in. New deep soft rose, lightly flushed 
bronze with a conspicuous soft yellow stripe down the 
center of each petal, giving an unusually attractive effect. 
July, August. $2.50. 
SUNNY WEST —4 ft. Immense pale canary yellow flowers 
of uniform color throughout. July to September. $3.75. 
THE GEM —40 in. Magnificent deep yellow, flowering 
during July and August. One of the best. $1.00. 
WAU BUN —36 in. An outstanding new soft yellow, 
sprinkled with traces of red. The twisted petals give it a 
unique and attractive appearance. One of the best of 
Dr. Stout's introductions. Usual flowering season—July and 
August, but has flowered for me through September and 
October and right up to frost. $3.00. 
WINSOME —34 in. A dainty fragrant soft creamy yellow 
Daylily of European origin that is most attractive. $1.50. 
WOODLOT GOLD —36 in. A new large and cinkled 
flower of soft gold color. As large and as fine as Hyperion. 
July, August. $1.50. 
