
PATRICIA 

SERENADE 
Sver-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 in such variety, until 
we had these from you. 
That ‘willingness’ means more to me than just a 
ood quality added to others which the flower might 
ave, 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 msects. So these flowers have been 
a real gift to us and we are deeply grateful.’””-—Mkrs. 
Wirti1aAmM ALLEN Woop, Indianapolis 5, Ind. 

RAJAH 
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 imtroduction 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. 214 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. 21% ft. Late June and July. 
Large flowers of light cadmium-yellow, 
slightly sprinkled with faint traces of fulyvous 
red, abundantly gold-glistening; petals 
large, broad, with ends slightly and dis- 
tinctively twisted. Exceedingly fragrant. 
See picture page 16. $2.00 each. 
WEISER PARK, PA. PHONE: WOMELSDORF 43 15 
