Settee Poy BRL De DAY CI EIES, 
FALL 
August Pioneer. (Stout.) Mid-Aug. to Oct.; 

MIKADO 
Flushed or Patterned 
SUMMER 
Bagdad. (Stout.) July, Aug.; 3% ft. A 
combination of several rich colors is char- 
acteristic—clear orange throat, with outer 
parts of petals coppery red over orange 
34 in. This variety has bloomed at Weiser 
Park with conspicuous profusion, begin- 
ning late August and in 1940 continued into 
October frosts. Blooms are medium in size 
(3% in. wide), lavishly set on slender, strong 
scapes which are well branched and slightly 
extending beyond the grassy foliage. 
Colored chrome-orange with outer half of 
petals delicately flushed red. $2 each. 
“Please send me one each of August Pioneer and 
Boutonniere. I saw them in Mr. Richard Stubbs’ 
garden last week and they are lovely. He got his from 
you this spring.’—Mrs. CwHarres S. Howarp, 
4200 Greenwood Drive, Des Moines, lowa. 
Boutonniere. (Stout.) Aug., Sept.; 3 ft. 
Decidedly small (214-in. maximum spread) 
flower, as the name implies, with wide- 
open, overlapping, and recurving petals; 
sepals almost clear yellow but petals are 
light rosy peach with trace of mid-stripe; 
general effect somewhat bicolor. Similar to 
Byou but in lighter shades and smaller, 
bloommg as Bijou ends and continuing to 
October frosts in 1940. Grassy foliage. $2. 
Eyed and Bicolor 
veins and mid-zone madder-brown; sepals SUMMER 
more uniform, of one color. Flower is large, | Dauntless. (Stout.) July, Aug.; 3 ft. Pale 
5 in., full and wide open. $1.50 each. 
Bijou. (Stout.) July, Aug.; 25 in. Distinct, 
small-flowered (2%-in.) H. multiflora 
hybrid. Blooms are profuse, cupped, full, 
and spread on many branches; ground-color 
orange, overcast rich fulvous-red, with 
darker midzone. $2 each. 
Cinnabar. (Stout.) Early July to late Aug.; 
21% ft. Extra-long bloom season. Fine 
delicate shade of brownish red, sprinkled 
cinnamon and _ strongly gold-glistening; 
throat is cadmium-yellow. Medium-large 
flower, 5-in. spread, with recurving petals 
and sepals. Up to 18 flowers on one stem, 
attractively displayed just above foliage. 
$1 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
Europa. (Roadside Daylily.) July; 4 ft. 
Recorded almost four hundred years ago 
in Europe and brought to this country by 
settlers. Flowers are full, 414 in., overcast 
fulvous, veined darker with orange throat. 
Strictly day-blooming; delicate, but sun- | yi_ado. 
resistant texture. 35 cts. each; 5 @ 25 cts. 
Serenade. (Stout.) June, July; 4 ft. Very 
light pastel shades of yellow and pink in 
pleasing harmony. Petals twisted and 
crinkled, with faint halo. Flowers medium 
large, on tall, slender, stiff stems. $2 each. 
LATE SUMMER 
‘“‘Fulva’’? Clone Maculata (Maculata Day- 
lily). July to late Aug.; 3 ft. Bold, out- 
curving coppery orange blooms, shaded 
crimson, larger (6 in.) and later than 
Europa. $1 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
Kwanso fl.-pl. July to late Aug.; 31% ft. 

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yellowish orange with pastel shaded eye, 
or attractively blended mid-zone, in alter- 
nate petals; wide and overlapping petals to | 
lily effect, 414 in. across. $2 each. 
Hankow. (Stout.) July to late Aug.; 31% ft. 
A clone of the species Hemerocallis fulva 
which is extenstvely cultivated near Han- 
kow, China, for the commercial production 
of the flower-buds which are used for food 
and medicine. The flowers are large (514 
in.), wide-spreading, rich yellowish orange 
with a bold scarlet eye-zone in the petals. 
Compared with Chengtu, the flower is more 
spreading, the general cclor is more yellow- 
orange and the scapes are taller. $2 each. 
Linda. (Stout.) July, Aug.; 21% ft. Petals | 
based golden yellow with cinnamon fleck 
and red eye in sharp contrast to the bright 
and clear yellow sepals; practically a bi- 
color with pastel shaded eye zone. Petals 
crinkled. Large (5 in.) flowers. $3 each. 
(Stout.) June to Aug.; 3 ft. 
Mikado has placed first three times and 
second once in the four annual polls of 
Hemerocallis specialists, including 321 va- 
rieties of Daylilies. It represents the most 
decided break and departure from conven- 
tional types in fifty years. 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 September. One of | 
Dr. Stout’s first and most popular selections | 
and now propagated to abundant supply. 
$1 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 

A visit to the Farr Display Gardens will be both en- 
Large (5 in.), double, coppery orange flower, joyable and educational. We suggest that you come 
shaded crimson, on heavy stems. 35 cts. on a week-day because of the great number of visitors | 
each; 5 @ 25 cts. on Sundays. 
TREE PEONIES 
Tree Peonies are Hardy. Farr customers from Canada and Maine report spl 
no cases of winter-killing. There are many plants m this country which are more than fifty 
hundreds of blooms. They do not winter-kill in Canada. They will not winter-kill for you. 
How to Plant. Complete and simple ‘nstructions are supplied with or 
UNNAMED TREE PEONIES 
All plants are at least five years old, field-grown, and 
have bloomed for the past three or four years. Plants 
SPECIMEN TREE PEONIES 
This list applies to 5- to 6-year-old, field-grown plants 
which have been exposed to our rigorous winters without 
protection of any kind. Each are guaranteed to bloom true to color but may be 
*Auguste Dessert. Single; Javender-pink......... $5 00 either single, semi-double, or double. Offer subject to 
*Banksi. Double; pink with darker shades........ 4 00 withdrawal without notice. rack 
Bertrand H. Farr. Semi-double; vivid and fiery AsO ee ee ees $2 50 
orange-scarlet.......----- PSee se Gee ay tee * Rose 5 80 
*Eclaireur. Single; light TOSe-pID Kenyans es Rash ore: 4 00 Pea eee sipem aa ts Hs « 
maieraltten: Semi-double; pure white...... 6 00 Reddishplurplemericieie sci 2 50 
*Iro-no-seki. Semi-double; flesh and shell-pink.... 4 00 COLLECTION: 1 of each of above (value $7.50) for 
Iwato-Kagami. Loosely double; broad-petaled; $7 complete. Singly at $2.50 each. 
clear salmon-pink. ee ee oe ae 50 
’Arc. D . ricated; light salmon- 
cee Ao os cee CM 5 00 MIXED TREE PEONIES 
*Moutan. Single; purplish red. The yd dee copy 00 No advance warranty as to color or assortment but 
Grae ics igorone end) iree-bcomne. > 7 50 returnable for credit if and whenever you do not feel 
Deron Weal ta specimnenSh. geese yin se ea 
Reine Elizabeth. Double; bright salmon-pink.... 2 ee 
*Ruriban. Semi-double; dark purple.... 
Souv. de Maxime Cornu. Double; yellow and, 
Biiritorau Comer nin citer ernie ss 
TREE PEONY COLLECTION 
1 plant each of BANKSI, IRO-NO-SEKI, $10 
MOUTAN (value $12) for .......-----+--+--+: 
0 00 
already bloomed. 
endid results with Tree Peonies and 
years old and which bear 
der acknowledgments. 
they are worth the price. $2 each; 5 or more at $1.85. 
YOUNG TREE PEONIES 
A limited supply of varieties marked * in the Specimen 
List can be supplied in 2 to 3-year-old field-grown plants, 
approximately 5 to 8 in. in height when not in leaf, with 
{ or 2 stems, at $2 each. Guaranteed to grow. Have 
SUMMER 
Rajah. (Stout.) July to late Aug.; 40 in. 
Large, gaily colored English-red, with con- 
spicuous eye-zone; throat pale orange, with 
greenish tinge; blades traversed by darker- 
colored veins, with eye-zone, as in Mikado, 
near the shade of garnet-brown. Scapes 
heavy branched, bearing as many as 20 
flowers. Foliage to a level of about 12 in. 
below the flowers and robust structure 
throughout. $2 each. 
“My Daylily, Rajah, stands up, without fading, under 
this summer’s hot sun and it has been bot, I’ve had 
the second blooming period on several and now the 
third crop of buds is coming. Not a day since March 18, 
have I been without blossoms.”—Mrs. B. V. CoLLany, 
7930-7960 Clearview Ave., St. Petersburg, Fla. 
months of bloom for your garden. 
PALE YELLOW COLLECTION 
| Flava.... eee) 
Hyperion..... spre eel OQ 
Patricia hes eee 00) 
Royal.. ee oye 1D 
| Sonny.. 3 00 
$7 10 
As a Collection, complete for $6.00 
YELLOW COLLECTION 

Circeycer ae $2 00 
D. D. Wyman..... re OO) 
Gold Dust... -. : 50 
Ophinre ere 1 00 
S. M. Foster.. oo we 75 
Soudan ae: peer. OO 
$6 25 
As a Collection, complete for $5.50 
BANDED or BICOLOR COLLECTION 
As a Collection, complete for $4.25 
ORANGE COLLECTION 

As a Collection, complete for $6.50 
RED-TONED COLLECTION 


| Chengtu...... ? Se 02400 
Rajah. ee) 
Vulcan a see ee eo U0) 
$7 00 
As a Collection, complete for $6.00 
Dauntless........ cee $2 00 
Hankow.. .. 2 00) 
Mikado..... eee a) 
$5 OO 

Goldeni......... : eee LOLOU 
Multiflora. ey rN ie 25 UU. 
| Midas. ade OL OU) 
Queen of May...... ah! Peale OO 
Summer Mult. Hybrid............. 1 50 
Tangerine. - Bes sa 1 00 | 
$7 60 

Illustrating the charm and delicacy of Tree Peonies 
CONTINUED 
With Red Tones 
SUMMER, continued 
Chengtu. (Stout.) July to Iate Aug.; 3 tite 
Sprightly, brilliant orange-red, with a 
deeper velvety carmine midzone; spread 
41% in., pleasingly recurved. Exceptionally 
good foliage in hot, dry summer. $2 each. 
Vulcan. (Stout.) July, Aug.; 214 ft. Even 
toned light velvety maroon, with faint 
golden brown midrib; throat of the medium- 
large (4 in.) flower is golden orange. A 
very showy variety. $3 each. 
“Of all my Daylilies I find that Vulcan resists every 
form of bad weather best. The foliage is beautiful 
through the entire year. I was away when it bloomed 
in the spring but I am expecting it to bloom again as it 
did so last year.”-—Mnrs. H. E. Carter, Country Club 
Estates, Tallahassee, Fla. 
DAYLILY COLLECTIONS 
The following Collections are presented for convenient and economical 
ordering. Each collection represents a saving of at least 10 per cent and 
FLUSHED or PATTERNED 

COLLECTION 
August Pioneer. . eee $2 00 
Bagdad). sem MAR tere ies 1 50 
| Boutonniere... . 2 00 
Bijou.... 2 00 
Cinnabar. . 1 00 
Serenade. 2 00 
Fulva Maculata..... . 1 00 
$11 50 
As a Collection, complete for $10.00. 
Any 4 or more, of above group, less 10 per 
cent. 
THREE-MONTH COLLECTION 
This Collection includes varieties of various 
| seasons which will produce continuous bloom, 
in overlapping sequence, for at least three 
months; from spring to fall. Saving 20 per 

| Cent. 
Gold Dust. . eee $0 50 
Tangerine. . 1 00 
Mikado...... ‘ 1 00 
Summer Mult. Hybrid.. 1 50 
Fulva Maculata... ms OU 
Cinnabar. 1 00 
iGhengtulas ase a ee 200 
August Pioneer... 2 00 
$10 00 
As a Collection, complete for $8.00 
COLLECTIONS FOR MASS PLANT- 
ING or NATURALIZING 
The varieties will be separately packed but 
not named. 
The selection will be made from our Select 
List and your preference as to season and 
colors, if any, and if mentioned, will be re- 
spected to any practical degree. 
10 Daylilies in 5 varieties for......$3 50 
20 Daylilies in 5 varietiesfor...... 5 00 
20 Daylilies in 10 varieties for...... 7 00 
50 Daylilies in 5 varietiesfor...... 10 00 
50 Daylilies in 10 varieties for...... 15 00 
100 Daylilies in 10 varieties for......27 50 

