


BUCKEYE 
DAYLILIES 
by On. 4.8. Stout 
Famous throughout the country, these modern hybrids are the result of years 
of experimentation. All of them have proved hardy. In the descriptions that 
follow are included the approximate height and bloom period of each variety. 
We are able to reintroduce five varieties which have been sold out for several 
or more years because of the strong demand for Dr. Stout’s introductions. These 
are now available in limited quantities. They are indicated by boxed enclosures 
in the following list. Orders will be filled in rotation received. 
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. $2.00 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 @ 80 cts. 
BAGDAD. 31% ft. July. So named for its 
rich combination 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. Flowers 
full and sharply contrasted, sprightly ful- 
vous red. Flowers stand just above the foli- 
age and remain open evenings. The fall 
bloom nearly equals the June display. See 
picture. $2.50 each. 
BICOLOR. 314 ft. July and Aug. Sepals, 
throat, and stripe along midrib of each petal 
are yellowish orange; petals except throat 
are pale red, tinged rose. Remains open 
evenings. $3.00 each. 
BIJOU. 21% ft. July, Aug. Semi-dwarf va- 
riety, blooming profusely on many branches. 
Ground color orange, overcast with rich 
fulvous red, darker mid-zone. Very long 
season of bloom. See picture. 75 cts. each; 
5 @ 60 cts. 
BOUTONNIERE. 3 ft. Aug., Sept. De- 
cidedly small flower, as the name implies, 
with wide-open, overlapping and recurving 
petals. Sepals clear yellow; petals light rosy 
peach with trace of mid-stripe. Grassy foli- 
age. Good for fall bloom. See picture. 
$1.25 each; 5 @ $1.00. 
BRUNETTE. 214 ft. June, July. The first 
early dark-toned type. Throat yellowish 
orange; mid-zone madder-brown; outside a 
lighter shade of tan-red, creating a three- 
tone pattern. Small but very full flowers on 
much-branched stems. $3.00 each. 
BUCKEYE (June-Blooming Mikado). 3 ft. 
June. Flowers full, clear orange with large 
mahogany-red eye. Prolific grower and long 
period of bloom. Remains open evenings. 
See picture. $2.00 each. 
