1944 INTRODUCTIONS 
You will find listed here twelve new Daylilies we are 
offering now, placed in groups of 3's according to their 
color, It was not our intention to release these varieties 
yet, but due to. the heavy demand on all our other stock we 
have dectded to offer them now, prior to introduction in our 
future catalogue, These twelve varieties have not even been 
named yet; they are still in our fields under a number after 
more than seven years! observation. They were sélected from 
more than 100,000 choicest hybrids as among the very best, 
taking into consideration the intensity of color, excellent 
foliage and good blooming habits. All of them will come to 
“you in the spring after we have named them and they will be 
of vigorous blooming size stock. Shipment on these will not 
begin until April. You are urged to make reservation early 
and from this list, as these varieties positively will not 
appear in our 1944 catalogue. All other varieties offered 
here, with the exception of the unnamed hybrids listed on 
Page 1, which will also be sent beginning in April, will be 
sent now or any time you wish, depending on when you best 
like to plant. Order now and we will reserve the plants for 
you until you wish delivery made. 
RED GROUP: This consists of three distinct reds; a deep 
mahogany, a brilliant cherry and a real rosy red, I believe 
these will answer your requirements for reds. 
BICOLOR GROUP: There are in this group three btcolors 
in patterns such as three petals rose and three petals lemon, 
and combinations of rose and brown, and red and yellow. 
Authorities visiting aur nurseries say they have never seen 
colors in such combinations as are tn these lovely plants. 
ROSE GROUP: The three varieties here are in shades from 
light rose (called "pink" by many growers) to the deepest 
old rose. If you have never seen Dayliltes in colors such 
as these, you have a treat coming to you. 
PURPLE GROUP: These are the purple, or wine colored 
tones. ach of these is a decidedly different shade and all 
are simply "mustehaves", I believe, in anybody's garden. 
You may have one or more of these groups (three plants 
to a group) for three dollars a group, or a broken group con- 
sisting of any three plants from any group for #3,.50, or all 
four groups (twelve plants) for ten dollars. Each shipment 
will be sent prepaid. 
(See other side for General List) 
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