
DAYLILIES 
(Hemerocallis) 
Plant Daylilies for the duration—the dura- 
tion of your lifetime. Each year enjoy peaceful 
beauty in your garden from spring to fall. 
The All-American Flower 
Daylilies are typical of America today. They flourish from Maine to 
California—the prized plants in a rural garden of Iowa and the gems of a 
penthouse garden in New York. 
Like true Americans, the Daylilies expect no odds. Extremes of soil 
or climate—enemies of most flowers—do not rout them. They will grow 
in lime or acid, wet or dry, sandy or clay soils; in sun or shade; hot or cold 
climates. The plants are free from diseases and pests—‘‘tough babies” 
for your wartime garden, despite their dainty beauty. 
Discover for yourself the fine All-American qualities of Daylilies. 
They are unsurpassed in permanence, hardiness and ease of culture. 
Backbone of the Garden 
Most gardens have only a “sprinkle” of hardy flowers in summet 
because this half of the garden season suffers from heat and drought. 
Turn to Daylilies for flowers in the “difficult half.” Daylilies are made 
for the whole summer, from May to September; all kinds of summer, 
from 70° to 100°; all moods of summer, in a marvelous new range of 
colors from soft yellow to rich maroon. 
Why be content with a summer doldrum? You needn’t be. You can 
relax on a shaded porch, reach for a cooling drink, and still enjoy the 
beauty of Daylilies. Less effort is required for them than for any other 
plants in the garden. Anyone who grows Daylilies will say they are the 
easiest of all perennials to grow. 
“The newer summer-flowering Daylilies are already transforming our 
middle western gardens; when they are more widely known and grown, 
they will have an even greater effect’’ says Dr. E. ANDERSON, Geneticist 
to the Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo. 
When and How to Plant 
Daylilies can be shipped safely in fall or sprmg. Fall shippmg—August 
to December; spring shipping—April to May. 
Plant 2 to 3 feet apart, anywhere except in heaviest shade. Note 
“bleach” at throat of plant and place to depth where foliage turns 
green—not too deeply. 
















When most flow- 
ers have suc- 
cumbed to summer 
heat, Daylilies 
carry on, year after 
year, with little 
attention but in- 
creasing effect. 


selves. 
Daylilies give colorful 
life to the smallest gar- 
den from spring to fall. 
Daylilies will add 
beauty to a foun- 
dation planting, a 
shrubbery border, 
flower border or in 
masses by them- 


SPRINGTIME IN YOUR GAR- 
DEN if you plant Daylilies Sovereign 
(yellow) and Tangerine (orange). 
Sovereign. 50 cts. each, 5 or more 
@ 40 cts. 
Tangerine. 75 cts. each, 5 or more 
@ 60 cts. 
2 plants of each for $1.95 
WHAT IS A STOUT HYBRID? 
Since 1912, Dr. A. B. Stout, of New York, N. Y., has devoted much of his time to breeding new forms 
and colors of Daylilies. During this period more than 70,000 seedlings were grown. Since 1931, 48 of these 
hybrids have been thought good enough and different enough to be introduced for your garden. 
~ For each modern Stout Hybrid Daylily that is offered for your garden of 1943, more than a thousand 
seedlings were discarded. As a result, each Stout Hybrid offered to you in this list is one out of a thousand;. 
has passed with flying colors the severe tests of hardiness, endurance, beauty and individuality imposed. 
by the originator. 
New forms and colors are now available in these Stout Hybrids that were never before known to Daylily 
lovers—far different from the coarse, reddish orange Daylily that everyone knows. The old-fashioned colors 
of your grandmother’s Daylilies have been developed into pastel tones, bicolors (two tones in one flower), 
reds, pinks, and even peach tones. 
Stout Hybrids have been grown and introduced only by Farr Nursery Company in a constant effort to 
give you Better Plants by Farr. 
Read What Others Say 
From a Goop NEIGHBoR—“All plants came in the 
> most perfect condition and I congratulate you on 
Clee the way you have protected the plants in the 
By package so that they arrived safely with a clean and 
healthy aspect. AIl bulbs have already grown more 
than 20 cms. high and I feel confident the flowers 
will come in time.”——-G. Marquesa Lissoa, Rio 
de Janerio, Brazil. 
From U. S. A.—‘‘Having paid a visit to my garden 
to see Hemerocallis Rosalind, she wishes me to tell 
you she is very happy in her California home. She 
arrived in good condition August 14. Now there 
are six lusty, dark green leaves, and how she is 
growing !”—Bertua E. Tower, Red Bluff, Calif. 
“1 still think that in every respect Mikado is the 
leader among the Daylilies. It will make a Daylily 
fan of anyone who has the least possibility.’”—Mrs., 
Bricut Tartow, Ocala, Fla. 
“The Hemerocallis came through nicely. I thank 
you for square dealings now and for the past 20 
years. Thank you.’’—Mnrs. S. S. Futver, River- 
side, Ill. 
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WE OFFER YOU only one grade of plants—the finest. WE UNCONDITIONALLY 
GUARANTEE every plant to be of fine quality, true to name, free from disease, and to 
reach you in best condition. 
We will replace, F.O.B. Weiser Park, any plant that does not sprout in spring, 
providing the original order was paid within the usual 30-day terms, and providing report 
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