


BUCKEYE 



DAYLILIES 
by Or. 4.6. Stout 
| Eee throughout the coun- 
try, these modern hybrids are 
the result of years of experimenta- 
tion. All of them have proved 
hardy. In the descriptions that fol- 
low are included the approximate 
height and bloom period of each 
variety. 
AFTERGLOW. 314 ft. July, Aug. A most 
appealing and unusual color—pale buff and 
pastel peach, with a rosy tint in the throat 
and mid-vein of the petals. An outstanding 
variety of great garden beauty. $3.00 each. 
ALADDIN. 314 ft. June. Strongly banded, 
but in different tones from the popular 
Mikado and Buckeye. Flowers are some- 
what clustered and present a dazzling effect 
in the June garden. Garnet-brown spot on 
petals; outer half golden yellow. $2.50 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. Blooms with conspicuous pro- 
fusion. See picture. $1.50 each; 5 @ $1.25. 

See page 12 for Special Collections 
See page 14 for Daylily Primer 
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