by Dr. A. B. Stout 
A BOOK ON... 
*“ DAYLILIES ” 
Dr. A. B. Stout has written and Macmillan 
has published a very interesting and valuable 
book on Daylilies. It includes full descrip- 
tions of the various species and _ practical 
points on their use and culture. The book 
contains colored and halftone plates. Cloth 
bound, 120 pages. Price $3.50 postpaid. 
“Theron has bloomed and was indescribably beauti- 
ful. Your description does not do it justice. On clear 
days there were red tones in it that beggared descrip- 
tion.”’—Mrs. H. E. Carter, Tallahassee, Fla. 
“Ten August Pioneer I got about two years ago may 
flower mto October. Began about August 7th.’’— 
JosEpH Dwricut, Hyannis, Mass. 
“Was happily surprised :o find that all the Daylilies 
which were purchased this spring bloomed and were 
lovely.”’—Mkrs. G. L. HouGnu, Westfield, N. Y. 
Daylilies in the South 
“IT have received your letter of recent date 
offering to buy back all the Vulcan hemero- 
callis I had to spare. I have three nice clumps 
of this great hemerocallis, but have none that 
I can spare. It is just as much a leader in the 
dark rich colors as Patricia is in the light 
yellow color, and is even more distinct. A few 
of the light yellows do approach Patricia in 
color, but none have the wonderful form and 
charm of Patricia. Vulcan is entirely distinct 
from all and is not even approached in its 
rich deep color. My three clumps of it have 
been blooming for over three weeks and every 
visitor to my garden exclaims over the rich 
crimson colors of Vulcan. Jt is in a class to 
itself. 
“Last season I wrote you about the simi- 
larity of Rajah to the old-timer Fulva that is 
naturalized all over Alabama. Rajah is a 
glorified Fulva! They are identical in form 
and vigor, but the color of Rajah is much 
deeper and brighter; differing as much from 
Fulva as the male cardinal bird does from the 
female.’”’—Pore M. Lone, Cordova, Ala. 

COMPLETE 
STOUT COLLECTION 
Excluding ‘*‘Again Available 4”’ on page 7 
$87.50 
One plant each Stout Hybrids listed on pages 
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14—42 plants, value $100.00. 
Complete as Collection for. . . . . . .. 

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