
PATRICIA 

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SERENADE 
Suer-Willing Daylilies 
“If you will remember, we got a few Daylilies from 
you last fall. These have bloomed in a delightful way 
and they are a great satisfaction to us. So it is our in- 
tention to grow Daylilies for all we are worth. 
We love the ‘willingness’ of these beautiful flowers 
and had not realized they came m such variety, until 
we had these from you. 
That ‘willingness’ means more to me than just a 
good quality added to others which the flower might 
have, for upon it rests largely whether I am to have 
the beauty of flowers during the summer. An obliga- 
tion, which keeps me very busy, makes it impossible 
for me to work in the garden as I should like to do. 
For years, before I knew of the Daylilies, we simply 
conditioned ourselves to like what came—the tall weeds 
and the shrilling insects. So these flowers have been 
a real gift to us and we are deeply grateful.”—Mnrs. 
Witriiam ALLEN Woop, Indianapolis 5, Ind. 

WEISER PARK, PA. 
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Dr. A. B. Stout 
Daylilies 
SYMPHONY. 314 ft. June, July. A deli- 
cate blend of pastel tones. Sepals toned 
yellow; petals rose, with mid-band of darker 
red. Fragrant. Good evenings. $3.00 each. 
TARUGA. 214 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. Good evenings. $1.50 each. 
TRIUMPH. 3 ft. July. Large; rich orange 
with a slight fulvous red halo in mid-zone. 
Special and individual form. Petals broad, 
strongly recurved; sepals semi-erect. Good 
evenings. See picture page 16. $1.50 each. 
VESTA. 21% ft. July, Aug. Semi-dwarf; 
deep orange with an unusual glistening 
gold sheen. Fragrant. Good evenings. See 
picture page 20. $1.00 each. 
VULCAN. 21% ft. July, Aug. Even-toned, 
light velvety maroon, with faint golden 
brown midrib; throat of the medium-large 
(4”) flower is golden orange. A very showy 
variety of deepest tone. Fragrant. See pic- 
ture page 20. $3.00 each. 
WAU-BUN. 214 ft. Late June and July. 
Large flowers of light cadmium-yellow, 
slightly sprinkled with faint traces of fulvous 
red, abundantly gold-glistening; petals 
large, broad, with ends slightly and dis- 
tinctively twisted. Exceedingly fragrant. 
See picture page 16. $2.00 each. 
PHONE: WOMELSDORF 43 W 15 
