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Daylilies in several va- 
rieties provide an informal 
background from May 
until September for the 
figure of St. Francis, 
Patron Saint of the Birds. 

OLD-TIME FAVORITES FOR 
THE WARTIME GARDEN 
Older varieties of Daylilies, as good today as they were 
in your grandmother’s garden. Here is just the flower you 
need for these days of “all-out”? war effort—Daylilies need no 
coddling or special attention. We can recommend the follow- 
ing list of varieties as among the best of the older types for 
garden use today. 
FLAVA. 3 ft. May, June. The old fragrant “Lemon Lily.” 
Clear lemon-yellow 45 cts. each: 5@ 35 cts. 
FULVA MACULATA. 4 ft. July, late Aug. Very large bold 
flowers, similar in color to the common “Roadside Iily’”’ but 
much larger and later. 75 cts. each; 5 @ 60 cts. 
GOLD DUST. 2 ft. May, June. Deep yellow flowers, bronze 
on reverse side. 45 cts. each; 5 @ 35 cts. 
HYPERION. 4 ft. July, Aug. Long canary-yellow trumpet; 
farge flowers. $1.00 each; 5 @ 75 cts. 
KWANSO FLORE-PLENO. 4 ft. July, late Aug. Large, 
double coppery orange flowers, on heavy stems. 35 cts. each; 
5 @ 25 cts. 
OPHIR. (Farr.) July, Aug. Large waxy golden yellow blooms, 
5 in. across, 6 in. long, on stiff stems. One stem usually carries 
25 or more flower-buds. Award of Merit by Royal Hort. 
Society, England. $1.00 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
ROYAL. 3% ft. July. Deep golden yellow. 75 cts. each; 
5 (@ 60 cts. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. 4 ft. July. Clear apricot-yellow 
75 cts. each; 5 @ 60 cts. 
SIRIUS. 3 ft. July. Rich orange with a faint eye-zone. Petals 
charmingly crinkled and margin waxy. $1.00 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
SOVEREIGN. 2 ft. May, June. Clear yellow blooms for the 
spring garden. Fine when combined with Tangerine. 50 cts. 
each; 5 @ 40 cts. 
TANGERINE. 20 in. May, June. True tangerine-colored 
flowers in late spring. Award of Merit R: H. S.,. England. 
75 cts. each; 5 @ 60 cts. 
D. D. WYMAN. 3 ft. July, Aug. Extra large; golden yellow, 
with tawny splash on petals. 75 cts. each; 5 @ 60 cts. 
Old-Time Favorite Collection 
One plant each of these 12 named varieties which will 
provide your garden with bloom from May until August. 
Complete asa § 2 Cleon 8 | 1 85 
Collecti 
Goin $8.55) (24 plants) 



Daylily, Baronet. Red and orange. 

SERENADE. June. 

STOUT HYBRID ALL-SEASON COLLECTION. One of each § 
of the above illustrated varieties shown in color (valued at $7.00). 
S to make your Garden Gay from June to September 
DAY LILI 

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THIRTY GARDEN-TESTED VARIETIES OF THE FAMOUS STOUT HYBRIDS 
The following list offers a wide range of height and color, with a blooming season 
from June to September. Approximate dates of bloom at Weiser Park, Pa., are listed 
with each variety. Most of these new Hybrids have a delightful fragrance and remain 
open evenings. Bloom season—about a month. 
ALADDIN. 3% ft. June. Strongly banded 
flowers, somewhat clustered; garnet-brown 
mid-zone on petals; outer half golden 
yellow. $3.00 each. 
AUGUST PIONEER. 3 ft. Aug., Sept. 
Medium-sized orange flower for the fall 
season. $1.50 each; 5 @ $1.25. 
AUTUMN PRINCE. 314 ft. Aug. Medium 
small, clear light yellow blooms on many 
strong branches. One of the best fall 
bloomers. $3.00 each. 
BAGDAD. 314 ft. July. A gay combination 
of rich colors—orange throat, with petals 
coppery -red--over orange. $1.00 each; 
5 @ 80 cts. 
“By the way, you may be in- 
terested to know that the first 
blooming scape that I had on the 
variety Bijou had 75 buds exactly, 
and bloomed over a correspondingly 
long period. In later seasons, the 
most I have been able to count has 
been about 65.’’—Arvista Gar- 
pENS, Battle Creek, Mich. 
“Theron has bloomed 
and was indescribably 
beautiful. Your  des- 
cription does not do it 
justice. On clear days 
there were red tones in it 
that beggared descrip- 
tion.’—Mrs. H. E, 
CARTER, Tallahassee, 
Fla. 


BARONET. 2 ft. June. Semi-dwarf plants. 
Full recurving petals; contrasting two- 
toned sprightly red and orange. $3.00 each. 
BIJOU. 21% ft. July, Aug. Semi-dwarf 
plants; profuse bloomers. Ground color 
orange, overcast rich fulvous-red, darker 
mid-zone. $1.50 each; 5 @ $1.25. 
BOUTONNIERE. 3 ft. Aug., Sept. Beau- 
tiful miniature flower, distinct addition for 
the fall garden. Throat light orange-yellow, 
petals darker yellow. $1.75 each; 5 @ $1.50. 
BUCKEYE. 21% ft. June. Resembles the 
popular Mikado but blooms three weeks 
earlier. Outstanding eyed type. Prolific 
bloomer. $2.50 each; 5 @ $2.00. 
CABALLERO. 4 ft. July, Aug. A fine 
bicolor—petals brilliant red, throat and 
sepals golden yellow. A fine combination 
when used with clear yellow types. $3.00 
each. 
CHENGTU. 314 ft. July, Aug. Sprightly, 
brilliant coppery orange-red with deeper 
velvety carmine. $1.50 each; 5 @ $1.25. 
CINNABAR. 214 ft. July, Aug. Orange 
base sprinkled with cinnamon and strongly 
gold-glistening medium-large flower. Pro- 
lific bloomer. $1.00 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
CIRCE. 4 ft. July, Aug. Full, medium- 
sized, recurved flowers of clear yellow. Fine 
for height in background. $1.75 each; 
5 @ $1.50. 
DAUNTLESS. 3 ft. July, Aug. Pale yel- 
lowish orange with pastel blending; large 
wide-overlapping petals like Patricia. $1.75 
each; 5 @ $1.50. 
HIAWATHA. 314 ft. June, July. Numerous 
medium-small, golden orange blooms on 
branching, upstanding scapes. $2.50 each. 
LINDA. 3 ft. July, Aug. Large flowers with 
crinkled petals; golden yellow with cinna- 
mon fleck and red eye; clear yellow sepals. 
One of the most popular, bicolors. $2.00 
each; 5 @ $1.75. 
MIDAS. 314-4 ft. July. Clear glowing 
orange; medium size. Fine for backgrounds. 
$1.50 each. 
MIKADO. 3 ft. June, July. Rich striking 
orange flower with a mahogany-red spot 
in each petal. Was placed first 3 times in the 
annual Hemerocallis popularity poll. $1.00 
each; 5 @ 75 cts. 
MONARCH. 3 ft. July. Full; crisp; large; 
star-like; light cadmium-yellow with a 
delicate halo. $3.00 each. 
HEMEROCALLIS MULTIFLORA. Aug.— 
Oct. The clear orange flowers are the 
smallest of the Daylily species. Should be 
in your border for fall bloom. $2.00 each; 
5 @ $1.75. 
PATRICIA. 214 ft. July, Aug. Ranked 
second highest in ballot from 321 varieties. 
Pastel yellow; pronounced fragrance. $2.00 
each; 5 @ $1.75. 
RAJAH. 31% ft. July, late Aug. Large, 
gay-coloredEnglish red blooms with garnet- 
brown eye-zones and pale orange throats. 
$1.75 each; 5 @ $1.50. 
SACHEM. 31% ft. July. Flower full, dark 
red, near carmine; yellowish orange throat 
in sharp contrast. An outstanding red 
Daylily. $3.00 each. 
SERENADE, 4 ft. June, July. Pastel 
shade of yellow and pink; petals twisted 
and crinkled. $1.75 each; 5 @ $1.50. 
SOUDAN. 3 ft. July, Aug. Large, broad, 
full, “‘crépy”’ bright yellow flowers. $1.00 
each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
THERON. 214 ft. July. Dr. Stout’s best 
mahogany-red. Large flowers, full and 
spreading; throat dark red outside and 
orange inside. $3.00 each. 
TRIUMPH. 31% ft. July. Unusual form; 
petals broad and recurved; sepals semi- 
erect; brilliant orange with slight halo. 
$3.00 each. 
VESTA. 2% ft. July, Aug. Semi-dwarf. 
Deep orange with glistening gold sheen. 
$1.50 each. 
WAU-BUN. 3 ft. June, July. Large; light 
yellow sprinkled with traces of red; petals 
slightly twisted, a pleasing characteristic. 
$1.50 each. 
YELDRIN. 31% ft. July, Aug. Small but 
full yellowish orange flowers; bud and back 
of sepals brownish red. $3.00 each. 
ZOUAVE. 3% ft. June. Red bicolor. Petals 
rich red with darker mid-zone; sepals 
lighter. A rich combination for June 
gardens. $3.00 each. 
One each of these thirty varieties of 
Dr. Stout’s Hybrid Daylilies for $49.95 
(valued @ $62.75) 
“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 ot 
buds is coming. Not a day since 
March 18 have I been without 
blossoms.’’—Mrs, B. V. CoLiLany, 
7930-70960 Clearview Ave., St. Peters- 
burg, Fla. 
“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.CHARLES 
S. Howarp, 4200 Green- 
wood Drive, Des Moines, 
Iowa 

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E. Aug., Sept. 
TRI-COLOR COLLECTION 









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No types of plants pro- 
vide more color and re- 
quire less care than Day- 
lilies. Perfectly at home 
in the garden a nat- 
uralistic planting 


PASTEL COLLECTION 
All varieties have soft, pleasing colors which blend well in your 
garden picture. 
Patricia. June $2 00 
Dauntless. July 175 
Linda. July, Aug. 2 00 
Boutonniere. Aug., Sept..... 175 
$7 50 
As a Collection, complete for $6 45 
ALL-SEASON COLLECTION 


Mikado. Mahogany and orange...$1 00 Tangerine. May. Orange... $0 75 
Patricia. Pastel yellow. 2 00 Mikado. June. Two-toned....... 1 00 
Rajah. English red. F 175 Bagdad. July. Copper... ae OO 
$4 75 August Pioneer. Aug. Orange 1 50 
As a Collection, complete for $3 45 $4 25 
As a Collection, complete for $3 25 
5-MONTH COLLECTION 
Sovereign. May 
Serenade. June. 
Bijou. July. Ors 
Linda. July, Aug. Bicolor 
Boutonniere. 
illustration . 
As a Collection, complete for $5 95 
Daylily, Linda. A favorite bicolor. 



. Yellow, $0 50 
Yalow, -----.90 30” 7RED-TONEDICOLUEGTION 
unge and red 1 50 Baronet. June..... Rein $3 00 
200 Theron. July. ; ae - 309 
Aug., Sept. See Chengtu. July, Aug.... cue lOO) 
ZS Rajah. July, Aug...... eee Ore 
$7 50 $9 25 
As a Collection, complete for $7 95 
PALE YELLOW COLLECTION 

Flava;. May,,Juneias) ona e eee $0 45 
Patricia. July. 0 Seaman ee ee 2 00 
Monarch. July jc i.k pote eee ee 3 00 
Hyperion.Julys Aug, see Lahr eee ami Say ey: 1 00 
$6 45 
As a Collection, complete for $5 25 
COLLECTIONS FOR MASS PLANTING 
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...) () 0). 4 eae 5 50 
20 Daylilies in 10 varieties for......................... y ity ds) 
50 Daylilies in 5 varieties for........... DS Bi ie Tay 
50 Daylilies in 10 varieties for..........................16 50 
100 Daylilies in 10 varieties for.......................... 28 50 


