MANY ARE CALLED— 
FEW ARE CHOSEN 
R. A. B. STOUT, Curator of Education and Laboratories of one of the leading 
metropolitan botanical gardens in the United States, is a true pioneer in the 
breeding of new forms of Daylilies. Since 1912 he produced more than 70,000 
new Daylily seedlings, which were carefully evaluated over a period of years in New York 
City and at Weiser Park. 
A very high standard of value was set by Dr. Stout, and only 48 of these seedlings 
have been introduced by Farr Nursery Co. Some of these introductions still exist mm 
such small quantities that they have been withdrawn from commercial lists and held for 
propagation, the only plants like them in the entire world! 
As a result of Dr. Stout’s high standards, each Stout Hybrid offered to you in this 
list 1s literally and truly one out of a thousand. Each Stout Hybrid has passed the severe 
tests of endurance, hardiness, individuality and increased beauty imposed by the 
originator. 
New forms and colors are now available that were never before known to Daylily 
enthusiasts, far different from the coarse, reddish orange Daylily of your grandmother’s 
garden. New color tones include bicolors (two colors in one flower), pastel tones, blended 
tones, peach tones, pink, red, brown, and mahagony. 
These new forms are a distinct addition to the art of cut-flower arrangement. The 
flowers of Stout Hybrid Daylilies remain open evenings, to be replaced the next day by 
newly opened buds on the same stem. One cutting will last for a week. (See diagram on 
page 11.) 
DAYLILY RAJAH 
At Lowest Price Since 
Introduction 
A large and gaily colored Daylily for a 
bright note in your July-August borders. 
Throat, pale orange of unusual tone; 
petals, English red with veins of darker 
color; eye-zone, garnet. Combination of 
colors is sprightly and refreshing. 
Height about 40 inches. Stems bear as 
many as 20 flowers each. 
Priced in 1942 at $1.75 each. SPECIAL 
PRICES for this spring ONLY: 
1 sturdy plant for $1.00 
5 plants for $4.50 
25 plants for $19.50 

“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 
since March 18 have I been without blossoms,”— 
Mrs. B. V. Cotrany, 7930-7960 Clearview Ave., 
St, Petersburg, Fla. 
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