by Dr. A. B. Stout 
PORT. 21% ft. July. A full, small flower. 
Rich sprightly red, with sturdy, much- 
branched scapes. Slightly darker in mid- 
zone; greenish throat. A brilliant red type 
in great demand. Remains open evenings. 
$3.00 each. 
RAJAH. 314 ft. July to late August. Large, 
gaily colored English-red, with conspicuous 
eye-zone; throat pale orange, with greenish 
tinge; blades traversed by darker-colored 
veins, with eye-zone, as in Mikado, near 
the shade of garnet-brown. Scapes heavily 
branched, bearing as many as 20 flowers. 
$1.00 each; 5 @ 80 cts. 

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RED BIRD. 3 ft. July. Petals even-toned 
vermilion-red, with ox-blood eye and yellow- 
green troat. Petals recurved and semi-full. 
A truly brilliant Daylily, fine for contrast 
with lighter-colored varieties. Remains open 
evenings. $3.00 each. 
SACHEM. 314 ft. July. Medium-large and 
full; dark red, near carmine; yellowish or- 
ange throat in sharp contrast, forming a 
concentric, two-toned pattern. Holds color 
and form exceptionally well throughout the 
day and in hot weather. $3.00 each. 
SERENADE. 4 ft. June, July. Very light 
pastel shade of yellow and pink in pleasmg 
harmony. Petals twisted and crinkled, with 
faint halo. Flowers medium-large, on tall, 
slender, stiff stems. Try this variety in 
combination with Siberian Iris, Perry’s 
Blue. See picture. $1.50 each. 
SOUDAN. 3 ft. July, Aug. Medium-large 
(4”), empire-yellow flowers, very full and of 
recurved lily type, with broad, pleasingly 
creped and crinkled petals and sepals. See 
picture. $1.50 each. 
SYMPHONY. 314 ft. June, July. A deli- 
cate blend of pastel tones. Sepals oned 
yellow; petals rose, with mid-band of darker 
red. Flowers remain open evenings and 
until new ones open next day. $3.00 each. 
TARUGA. 3 ft. July. Clear lemon-yellow 
with a faint cinnamon dust effect in the 
mid-zone area. Flowers are Dr. Stout’s 
largest introduction to date; 6 to 7” in 
diameter. Petals have graceful curlings and 
foldings and are not fluffy or soft. See pic- 
ture. $3.00 each. 
THERON. 2! ft. July to Sept. Large, 
full, dark mahogany-red. Throat dark red 
outside, orange inside, producing a striking 
purple and gold effect. Has been in great 
demand ever since introduction. A truly 
great Daylily. See picture. Award of Merit, 
Mass. Hort. Society, July, 1945. $3.00 each. 

WAU-BUN 
