Daylilies — by Dr. A. B. Stout 
PATRICIA 
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 approxi- 
mate height and bloom period of each 
variety. 
We are able to reimtroduce four 
varieties which have been sold out for 
several or more years because of the 
strong demand for Dr. Stout’s intro- 
ductions. These are now available in 
limited quantities. Orders will be filled 
in rotation recetved. See page 7. 
AFTERGLOW. 314 ft. July, Aug. A most 
appealing and unusual color—pale buff and 
pastel peach, with a rosy tint im the throat 
and mid-vein of the petals. Exceptionally 
long season. Remains open evenings. See 
picture, page 4. $3.00 each. 
ALADDIN. 3 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. Remains 
open evenings. Repeats in fall. $2.00 each. 
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