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NINE SOLID ACRES HEMEROCALLIS 
Spring, Texas 
August 3, 1944 
Librarian 
Ue. Se Dept. of Agriculture 
Washington, D. C. 
Dear Friend: 
A few weeks ago we sent out a list, offering our 
clients some new daylilies prior to ever listing them 
in our catalogue. The plants we set aside to offer 
were sold out almost immediately and for this reason 
I am going to offer you now, but only during our trans- 
planting season, a series I did not expect to send out 
until 1945, These varieties, found on the following 
pages, represent many years of plant breeding and each 
variety amounts to more than the proverbial "one in a 
thousand." Never before has one of these been offered; 
they're all the newest. 
Growing many acres of daylilies, as we do, and a 
large quantity of most varieties is the only reason we 
can give you what we honestly believe is America's low- 
est price on super new varieties. Here you will find 
those long hoped for reds, wine, rose and other unusual 
color patterns. We are still in our transplanting sea- 
gon and only while we are doing this transplanting can 
we offer you these prices, but only until October first. 
I suggest you make your plantings early that they may 
become well established before winter for better bloom 
next spring. They're hardy you know, from Maine to 
California. 
If you wish to take advantage of this offer but 
are not ready to plant, you may place your order now and 
the plants will be reserved for you until you want de- 
livery. Under no circumstances will we send more than 
one plant of each variety to a single client, nor will 
these prices prevail after October 1, 1944. I antici- 
pate your order with pride. 
Respectfully yours, 
AOI Clee, 
RUSSHED ‘ARDENS 

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