
Al Wboe— 
Yes, this is Over-the-Garden-Wall in smaller form, but in greater desire to serve 
and please you. Although this folder is more of a price list than a catalogue, we wish 
to assure you that we have more plants than ever to sell, and plants in the finest condition. 
We will be more than pleased to supply you with detailed descriptions of any or all 
of the varieties in which you are interested. Since we felt it “The better part of valor’’ 
to reduce the printing of our (of necessity, impersonal) commercial listing — during these 
days of ‘“‘Emergency’» — we do hope to more than make up in personal correspondence 
with all of you. 
If this “Duration’’ is to be a lengthy one, we do believe that National Moral must 
be upheld by preserving as many of our Arts and Health-giving Recreations as do not 
interfere with the “War Effort.’’ And certainly Flower Gardening and Hybridizing are 
among the finest National Arts and Pleasures. So we urge those who can to foster Gar- 
dening more than ever before, and to lead the many who have relatives in the Armed 
Services to secure a measure of diversion and peace in the out-of-door Garden. 
INTRODUCING 
SNOW SENTINEL (Baker '42) This tall seedling of Easter Morn x a hardy white, has 
demonstrated its ability to weather successfully our winters of continual freezing and 
thawing. The huge 5” to 6” flowers are perfectly proportioned with flaring falls and 
nicely domed standards. The waxy substance is heavy, very resistant to wind and sun, 
and does not spot in the rain — as do so many. While the blooms are a pure warm white 
the entire flower is brightened by the orange-yellow beard and a glittering of gold 
upon the falls. 50” $15.00 
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BOLD COMMANDO (Thompson-Kellogg '42) Hemerocallis. One of the tallest, largest, 
richest reds we know, between ruby and scarlet — we believe it very close to a real 
red — unlike any other. Petals and sepals recurve in a delightful wide open manner — 
the petals are medium broad. The throat radiates a golden orange, carried well out 
onto the prominent midribs. The many blooms are carried on stout stalks. The foliage is 
rather short; so we recommend this far carrying, tall variety for a showy background. 
60” $10.00 

