SeEECT CIST OF HYBRID DAYLILIES, 

THE DAYLILY ROOT 
“‘Packed with power and endurance;”’ thrives 
through generations of hot spells, cold spells, 
dry spells; surmounts neglect; liberally rewards 
attention. 

Red Tones 
EARLY SUMMER 
BARONET. (Stout, 1941.) June; 2 ft. 
Flower full, sharply contrasted two-toned, 
sprightly fulvous red; petals wide, semi- 
rounded, and_ recurving. The much- 
branched scapes are scarcely taller than the 
foliage. Remains open evenings. New and 
old sets overlap. $3 each. 
pero ae (Stout, 1941.) June, July; 
4, ft. Semi-dwarf and the first early dark- 
on type. Throat yellowish orange; large 
mid-zone near madder-brown; outside a 
lighter shade of tan-red. Hence a con- 
centric and three-toned pattern. Medium 
smal], medium full, and widely open. Much 
branched. $3 each. 

DOMINION. (Stout, 1941.) June, July; 
3 ft. Extra-large, full flowers with rich 
red colormgs in a concentric three-toned 
pattern. Second period of irregular bloom 
from mid-August until November. Strong, 
bold, royal. Remains open evenings. 
$3 beech! 
ZOUAVE. (Stout, 1941.) June; 31% ft. 
Near to a red bicolor. Petals rich fulvous 
red with darker mid-zone; sepals lighter. 
Medium sized and much branched. Usually 
repeats in September. Remains open eve- 
nings. $3 each. 
SUMMER 
Chengtu. (Stout.) July to late Aug.; 3 ft. 
Sprightly, brilliant, coppery orange-red, 
with a deeper velvety carmine mid-zone; 
spread 41% inches, pleasingly recurved. 
$1.50 each. 
Rajah. (Stout.) July to late Aug.; 31% ft. 
Large, gaily colored English-red blooms 
with conspicuous garnet-brown eye-zone; 
throat pale orange, with greenish tinged 
blades traversed by darker-colored veins. 
Scapes heavy branched, bearing as many 
as 20 flowers. $2 each; 5 @ $1.75 each. 
“My Daylily Rajah stands up, without fading, under 
this summer’s hot sun—and it has been hot. I’ve had 
the second blooming period on several and now the 
third crop of buds is coming. Not a day ae March 18 
have I been without blossoms.’’—Mrs. B. V. CoLiany, 
7930- 70960 Clearview Ave., St. Petersburg, Fla. 
SACHEM. (Stout, 1941.) July; 3% ft. 
Medium large and full; dark red, near car- 
mine; yellowish orange Prot in Shi arp con- 
trast, forming a concentric two-toned pat- 
tern. Holds color and form exceptionally 
well throughout the day and in hot weather. 
$3 each. 
Theron. (Stout.) July; 21% ft. Large, fairly 
full, spreading; dark mahogany-red; throat 
dark red outside, orange inside, producing a 
striking purple and gold effect in the open 
flower. ‘“Takes July heat without a mur- 
mur.”’ Since mentioned in Dr. Stout’s Day- 
lily book, 1934, the demand for this variety 
has exceeded the supply and has prevented 
catalog listing until now. $3 each. 
“Theron has bloomed and was indescribably beau- 
tiful. Your description does not do it justice. On 
clear days there were red tones in it that beggared 
description.’ ’__Mrs. H. E. Carter, Tallahassee, Fla. 
TREE PEONIES 
Tree Peonies are Hardy. 
Peonies and no cases of winter-killing. 
for you. 
History and Sentiment. 
and _ lilacs. 
Farr customers from 
Canada and Maine report splendid results with Tree 
Dberer atc 
many plants in this country which are more than fifty 
years old and which bear hundreds of blooms. 
do not winter-kill in Canada. They will not winter-kill 
Tree Peontes are so 
named because they are hardwood shrubs like azaleas 
A more proper name might be Shrub 
of blooms. 
They 
hugonis, azaleas, spireas, etc. 
Peonies, but Chinese written records term them Tree 
Peonies back to 536 A. D. when they were the exclusive 
Many American plants 
property of the Emperor. 
Akatsuki-no-yuki (Snow at Dawn). 
Large; single; light flesh, panes to 
snowy white. .. et 
Athlete. Large; double; ‘brilliant rose- 
8 00 
pink. . 00) 
Auguste Dessert. "Single; ‘Tavender- 
pink. . 5 00 
Banksi. Double; pink with darker 
shades. .. 4 00 
Beikoku (America). Large; semi- 
double; beautiful soft flesh-pink. Very ; 
profuse on upright stems... 5 00 
Bertrand H. Farr. Semi- double; vivid, 
fiery orange-scarlet . 7 50 
Bijou de Chusan. Large; very double; 
outer petals pure white, center petals 
cream, tipped with green.......... .10 00 
Carolina d’ Italie. Loosely built; large; 
double; beautiful flesh-pink. . 
Coquette des Blanches. Large: 
double; pure white..... me OU) 
Eclaireur. Single; light rose- e-pink. . a) 
Gessekai (Lunar World). Best; rare 
and beautiful; pure white; 12 to 15 
inches in diameter; crinkled petals. 
Strong grower... pee 0.00 
Hakubauriso (White Dragon). Large; 
semi-double; fragrant; pure white, 
central cushion of golden anthers. 8 00 
Haku-raku-ten. Semi-double; pure 
wWOIte ee . 6 00 
Hanakisoi (Contest of Flowers). ‘Enor- 
mous; double; deep cherry; waved 
petals. Tall growth. . .20 00 
Iro-no-seki. Semi- double; flesh- and 
shell-pink. . 4 
Iwato-Kagami. ‘Loosely double; ‘broad 
petaled; clear salmon-pink. . ee aU 

How to Plant. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Double; Tee 
light salmon-pink. hao ee bo OO 
Kokuhow (Black Phoenix). Large: 
double; luminous, clear blackish red. 8 00 
La Lorraine. (Lemoine, LOTS e weleance: 
double; fragrant; pure sulphur-yellow; 
good substance. Strong growing and 
free blooming. . .20 00 
La Ville de St. Denis. ‘Large; double: 
flesh, changing to white....... 5 00 
Lactea. Large; double; pure white. 
Profuse; low growing. foeton U0) 
Louise Mouchelet. Large; - double; 
rose-salmon-pink. Vigorous...... 5 00 
Miyo hikari. Very large; semi- -double; 
vermilion-salmon. Tall; profuse. ..10 00 
Mme. Stuart Low. Large; double: 
bright salmon-red. 5 00 
Single; purplish red. The 
Moutan. 
wild ‘Tree Peony of Thibet. Most 
vigorous and profuse.... . 4 00 
Ohgonsome (Golden Hues). “Large; 
double; pale yellow with lilac tints at 
Peco SroR mene oe e100: 00 
Osiris. Double; darkest velvety red. 
Low growing—suitable for  rock- 
DAMen se TOS oes O00 
Panama. (Oberlin, 1920.) Large; 
semi-double; brilliant salmon-rose 
with central cushion of golden anthers. 
Profuse and erect. 6 00 
Reine Elizabeth. Very large; double; 
bright rose-salmon. Vigorous, free, 
and most popular of the double pinks. 5 00 
Robert Fortune. Very fine. careS: 
brilliant carmine-pink. . peo (OW) 
Rococo. Large; full, double; light 
Salton a) ae ern 00 a 
are known to be at least 50 years old and bear hundreds 
Where to Plant. They prefer limed soil, good drain- 
age, and sunlight; light afternoon shade will, however, 
protect blooms from the sun. They are used as back- 
ground to perennial beds and rock-gardens, along the 
foundation of buildings or walls, in beds, or as speci- 
mens and accent plants by themselves, 
bination with tall late tulips, lilacs, early irises, Rosa 
Complete and simple instructions 
are supplied with order acknowledgments. 


CONTINUED 

DAY EILYSGOERBEGIIONS 
The following collections are presented for convenient and economical ordering. Each collec- 
tion represents a saving of at least 10 per cent and months of bloom for your garden. 
PALE YELLOW COLLECTION 
Flava. May, June. . $0 45 
Hyperion. July, Aug. 75 
Patricias July)... 2.00 
Autumn Prince. Aug., Oct... 3 00 | 
$6 20 
As a Collection, complete for $5.50 
YELLOW COLLECTION 
Circe. July, Aug.. Pee een Lz) 
D. D. Wyman. July, Aug. ne 75 
Gold Dust. May, June. 45 
July, Aug... oe eI 00 
1 00 
Ophir. 
Soudan. July, Aug. 

$5 20 
As a Collection, complete for $4.50 
BANDED or BICOLOR COLLECTION 
Dauntless. July, Aug....... $200 
LindastJuly, Aug... .. 2 00 
Mikado. June, July... 1 00 
$5 O00 
As a Collection, complete for $4.25 
ORANGE COLLECTION 

Goldeni. June, July...... . .$0 50 
Multiflora. Aug., Oct....... eee OK) 
Midas. July. ee 50 
Summer Mult. Hyb. June, Aug. _ it Oe 
Tangerine. May, June. . > 
$5 75 
As a Collection, complete for $5.00 
RED-TONED COLLECTION 

Chengtu. July, Aug....... eple5() 
Rajah. July nue er ee) 
Barone tra) Uncerire a ae ee mom) 
$6 50 
As a Collection, complete for $5.75 
also In com- 
Ruriban. Semi- 
double; dark 
purple. $4 each. 
Shishi-no-tate- 
gami (Lion’s 
Mane). Large; 
semi-double; 
light salmon- 
pink. $5 each. 
Shugyo- Kuden 
(Palace ofGems) 
Large; double; 
bright scarlet- 
c1imson without 
blue or magenta. 
One of the finest 
reds grown. Very rare..... .. $15 00 
Souvenir de Ducher. Large; “very 
double; amaranth-red. . Se ee UU 
Souvenir de Maxime Con (ce 
Henry, 1919.) Very large (8 inches 
diameter), extremely double,  in- 
tensely fragrant blooms; of deep yel- 
low, heavily shaded orange-salmon. 
Vigorous, tall, bushy and profuse. . .15 00 
Ubatama (Brilliant Black King). Very 
large; double; incurved satiny carmine 
petals shaded black. Distinct color 
among Tree Peonies. Outstanding ..20 00 
Ukaregi-ohi (Golden Center). Large; 
semi-double; brilliant warm salmon- 
rose with central cushion of golden 
anthers. . 5 00 
Vouosnohomares (Kine oo Penries): 
Extremely large (10 inches across); 
semi-double; bright rose. Very pro- 
fuse-and populare.asc.eece et U0 


FLUSHED or PATTERNED 
COLLECTION 

Bagdad. July. . , $1 00 
Boutonniere. Aug.... 2 00 
Bijou. July, Aug...... 2 00 
Serenade. June, July. 2 00 
Fulva Maculata. July, Aug... 75 
$7 75 
As a Collection, complete for $6.75 
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. May, June... $0 45 
Tangerine. May, June... 7S 
Mikado. June, July... .. 1 00 
Summer Mult. Hyb. June, ‘Aug.. 1 00 
Fulva Maculata. July, Aug.. 75 
Cinnabar. July, Aug.. 1 00 
Chengtu. July, Aug.. . 1 50 
August Pioneer. Aug. Sept.. nog J XO) 
$7 95 
As a Collection, complete for $6.85 
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 will include a wide range 
of color and season and at least one $1 to 
$2 variety. 
10 Daylilies in 5 varieties for.... .$3 85 
20 Daylilies in 5 varieties for... 5 50 
20 Daylilies in 10 varieties for... . 7 75 
50 Daylilies in 5 varieties for.....11 00 
50 Daylilies in 10 varieties for... .16 50 
100 Daylilies in 10 varieties for.... .28 50 

Illustrating the charm and delicacy of Tree Peonies 
UNNAMED TREE PEONIES 
All plants are at least five years old, field- 
grown, and have bloomed for the past three 
or four years. Plants are guaranteed to bloom 
true to color but may be either single, semi- 
double, or double. Offer subject to with- 
drawal without notice. 
Each 
Lavender?,2 74.0 ee 
Roses .eesen a5 () 
Reddish Purcicn » 2 AY 
COLLECTION: 1 of each of above (value 
$7.50) for $7 complete. Singly at $2.50 each. 
TREE PEONY COLLECTION 
1 plant each of BANKSI, IRO-NO- $ 
SEKI, MOUTAN (value $12) for. 910 
