FLOWER GARDEN. Use Day- 
lilies in groups of 3 or more in 
large beds, singly In smaller 
beds. Combine with Tall 
Bearded Iris, Summer Iris, 
Phlox and similar flowers. 
CUT-FLOWER ARRANGE- 
MENT. New flowers open 
daily on original stem; one cut 
stem lasts a week—see P. 11. 
Combinations are: Daylilies 
Rajah and Cinnabar with Bud- 
dleia Ile de France, Phlox Widar 
and Phlox F. A. Buchner; Day- 
lily Chengtu with yellow Gail- 
lardia, berries and foliage of 
Highbush Cranberry and Black- 
eyed Susan; or, Daylilies Daunt- 
Iess and Royal with Phlox 
Europa, Shasta Daisy and Mme. 
Chaudron Nepeta. 
FOUNDATION PLANTING. In 
foreground of evergreens about 
the foundations of your home; 
especially m broad borders in 
front of flowering shrubbery 
about cottage types of homes. 

HOW TO USE DAYLILIES 
ane habits and character of Daylilies make them one of the most useful of all per- 
ennials. 
Since they grow in the poorest soil, vary in height from 18 inches to 5 feet, are bushy 
to the ground with graceful foliage, blend well with any other plants, and without coddling 
or attention produce beautiful flowers each year faithfully, Daylilies have wide 
general use. 
Daylilies can serve to add life to the foundation planting around your home; they can 
act as ground-covers in your shrubbery borders, giving color throughout the growing 
season. 
Daylilies for that ‘‘extra touch” in 
your home—not for a day, but for 
a week. 

