DAYLILIES 4y Dr. A. & Stout 
BAGDAD 

BARONET 

TOUT Daylilies are famous throughout 
the country and constant demand for new 
varieties exceeds the supply. We are 
able to reintroduce eleven varieties which 
could not be listed for several years. These 
are now available in limited quantities. They 
are indicated by boxed enclosures in the 
following list. Orders will be filled in rotation 
received. 
All of the Stout Daylilies have proved hardy. 
New sizes, heights and colors will provide con- 
tinuous bloom from June until October. Ap- 
proximate height and bloom period, which is 
generally 30 days or more for each variety, 
follows the name of the variety. Size in inches 
Is approximate spread of flower. See page 11 
for Glossary of terms. Special Collections will 
be found on page 12. 
Lowest prices since introduction for True-to-Name 
Stout Hybrids 
AFTERGLOW. 314 ft. July, Aug. A most ap- 
pealing and unusual color—pale buff and pastel 
peach, with a rosy tint in the throat and mid- 
vein of the petals. An outstanding variety. 
$3.00 each. 

ALADDIN. 314 ft. June. Strongly banded, but in 
different tones from the popular Mikado and Buck- 
eye. Flowers are somewhat clustered and present a 
dazzling effect in the June garden. Garnet-brown 
spot on petals; outer half golden yellow. $3.00 each. 
AUGUST PIONEER. 3 ft. Mid-Aug. to Oct. Medium- 
sized flowers, lavishly set on slender, strong, well- 
branched scapes. Color chrome-orange with outer 
half of petals delicately flushed red. Best orange 
type for fall bloom. See picture. $1.00 each; 5 @ 
cts. 
“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 Greenwood Drive, Des Moines, Iowa. 
AUTUMN PRINCE. 314 ft. Aug. to frost. Clear, 
light yellow flowers on many strong branches. The 
best Iate clear yellow to date and fine for fall bloom. 
$3.00 each. 
BAGDAD. 3} ft. July. So named for its rich combi- 
nation of colors—clear orange throat, with outer 
petals coppery red over orange veins, and mid-zone 
madder-brown. Large 5” flowers. See picture. 
$1.00 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 
BARONET. 2 ft. June and Sept. Flower full and 
sharply contrasted, sprightly fulvous red. Flowers 
stand just above the foliage and remain open eve- 
nings. The fall bloom nearly equals the June display 
and is a fine companion to Autumn Prince. See 
picture. $2.50 each. 
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