
GROWTH HABITS 
OF! THREESO RS EME 
NE Woe DAY CITIES 
9 (Left above): 
Hiawatha. 
10 (Right above): 
Bicolor. 
11 (Right below): 
Buckeye. 
The two upper plants 
both stand about 40 
inches high; Buckeye 
about 30: inches. 
pigmentation in the flowers were brought together by hybridization and selective 
breeding into relations which produced a type of flower that had hitherto not been in 
existence. Several of the more deeply red-colored clones of the present introductions 
have a similar origin and for others there has been selective breeding for other 
shades in red. 
In the daylilies any individual of unusual character or special merit 
for garden culture is propagated or multiplied by vegetative divisions to 
give a clone all members of which are merely branches of the one original 
seedling. In nearly all cases the clones of hybrid origin do not breed true 
from seeds, 
