HEMEROCALLIS CABALLERO. See page 28 
AUGUST ORANGE. August, September and October 
flowering. Height, 36 inches. Chrome-orange with outer 
half of petals flushed a beautiful shade of red for a most 
striking effect. Medium size flowers lavishly set on slen- 
der strong well branched scapes. Extra selected roots. 
$2.50 each. 
BARONET. June and September flowering. Height, 24 
inches. Flowers are large and of a sprightly crimson- 
orange with a nice yellow throat, and are held just above 
the foliage, remaining open evenings. A very valuable 
Day Lily with its fine texture and blooms. The second 
flowering crop in September is just as profuse as the June 
crop. See illustration, page 29. Extra selected roots, $2.50 
each. 
BLANCHE FERRY HOOKER. May and June, Septem- 
ber and October flowering. Height, 36 inches. In Dr. 
Stout’s trial garden at the New York Botanical Gardens, 
this was considered by many as the best red of all of the 
mentioned seedlings in bloom during the last ten days of 
May. It repeats this flowering period in a profuse man- 
ner during September and October. The flowers are large 
having a spread of 414 inches. The throat is deep chrome 
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Increase Garden Beauty — Reduce Labor Costs 
From early spring until frost this group of “Lilies” demands no special care in the garden. 
They are unsurpassed as to hardiness, freedom from disease and insect pests. Their five-month 
flowering period of bloom—still more for a southern garden where they will bloom two or three 
times a year—makes them valuable as a cut flower, in the perennial border, on slopes or banks 
to prevent soil erosion and for naturalizing in the garden or field. 
Of easy and simple culture, they demand a reasonably moist soil. fairly rich, and prefer, but 
do not require, slight shade. 
and the blades are brick red, slightly more intense in the 
mid-zone. Fragrant, and the blooms remain open even- 
ings. Should be in every collection. Extra selected roots, 
$3.00 each. 
CABALLERO. July-August flowering. Height, 42 inches. 
This beautiful fragrant flower with its gay and brilliant 
colorings is a valuable addition to the list. Petals are ver- 
milion red with a penciling of yellow at the mid-rib, 
sepals and throat are golden yellow. Excellent foliage. See 
illustration, page 28. Extra selected roots, $3.00 each. 
MAJESTIC. July flowering. Height, 36 inches. These 
flowers are tremendous, with their 6-inch spread. The 
petals are slightly ruffled and recurving, flower uniform 
and golden orange. Exceptionally 
fragrant and the leader in its color 
shade. Remains open evenings. 
Extra selected roots, $3.00 each. 
GEORGIA. July-August flowering. 
Height, 48 inches. Buff and pink shades of peach, the in- 
side of the throat is golden yellow, wide over-lapping and 
graceful recurving petals. It possesses a translucence that 
is very responsive to light, to backgrounds and to sur- 
roundings, making it very valuable for border planting. 
New blooms open as the old ones close, making it a valu- 
able variety for night decorations. Extra selected roots. 
$3.00 each. 
HEMEROCALLIS PRINCESS 
LINDA. July-August flowering. 
Height, 36 inches. This variety 
seems to be in bloom continuously 
from the first of July to the end 
of August. Large flowers crinkled 
at the edge. Base golden yellow 
with cinnamon fleck and red eye. which is a sharp contrast 
with its bright clear yellow sepals. Clear lemon-yellow 
deep in the throat. Extra selected roots. $1.00 each. 
PORT. July flowering. Height, 30 inches. A full small 
flower of rich sprightly red with sturdy much branched 
scapes. It is slightly darker in the mid-zone and it has a 
greenish throat. Remains open evenings. Extra selected 
roots, $2.50 each. 
A New Race of Day Lilies 
New Introductions by Dr. A. B. Srour, ln), 
Curator Emeritus, New York Botanical Gardens 
Dr. Stout achieved the red, pink and mottled types of Hemerocallis twenty years ago. How- 
ever, he had to test the performance of each variety before he could announce it as he considered 
this requisite a most important factor. The color of a Day Lily is not accepted by Dr. Stout until 
it is inbred for many more years to rarer qualities of superior performance. That is why less 
than 60 of Dr. Stout’s Hybrids have been introduced during his 30 years of accomplishment. 
We feel privileged in offering this master list of new introductions of Dr. Stout's best intro- 
ductions to date. these are the qualities that are demanded by our select clientele. 
PRINCESS. July flowering. Height, 30 inches. This ex- 
ceedingly fragrant variety has a 5-inch flower and is a 
clear evenly toned lemon-yellow with over-lapping Lily- 
like petals. It has superb form and substance, being erect 
and much branched. Good evenings. and at night new 
blooms open while old ones close. See illustration, page 
29. Extra selected roots, $2.50 each. 
TARRUGA. July flowering. Height, 30 inches. The flow- 
ers of this variety are considered by Dr. Stout as his best 
introduction to date, measuring from 6 to 8 inches across. 
Petals have graceful curlings and foldings, and are not 
fluffy or soft. Clear lemon-yellow with a faint cinnamon 
dust effect in the mid-zone area. Good evenings. Extra 
selected roots, $1.50 each. 

The best skill of the ingenious hybridists has been ex- 
tended to bring this, their most splendid creation, to a 
high state of perfection. Today the great blossoms, which 
seem variously to be fashioned of delicate crepe, of lus- 
trous satin, or rich velvet, exhibit an amazing range of 
hues, from gleaming white through tender grey to many 
tones of lavender and blue, and violet, from mauve 
through rose to claret to regal crimson-purple, many of 
them flushed or dappled, veined or margined with con- 
trasting colors, creating an infinite variety of effects and 
beauty that has no peer. Truly “Orchids of the flower 
garden.” They can be made happy and will grow in any 
garden with sunshine and moisture. d ; 
ANNA CASE MACKAY. Double. Very early. The 
ground color of this Iris is pure white suffused toward 
edge of petals to a bright crimson. Very unusual. Extra 
selected clumps. each $1.25; $10.00 for 10. 
ris KRaempferi 
All Prize-Winning Varieties 
BETTIE F. HOLMES. Double. Pure white. Flowers 
measure one foot across and do not burn. Considered the 
best of the white Iris. Fine for cutting. Extra selected 
clumps, each, $1.25; $10.00 for 10. 
KAMATA., Double. Sky-blue, veined white. Very dis- 
tinct. Extra selected clumps, each, $1.25; $10.00 for 10. 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYER. Double. Clear sky-blue. A 
large and very beautiful Iris. Excellent for cutting, fine 
graceful foliage. Extra selected clumps. each, $1.00; 
$9.00 for 10. 
KURO KOMO. Double. Purple, overlaid with dark blue. 
Yellow blotches. Very beautiful and distinct. Extra se- 
lected clumps, each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
LUCY MARSHAL. Double. Very large Pansy-violet 
with white veins. Center white with yellow spurs. Extra 
selected clumps, each $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
MARGARET. Triple. One of the few triple flowering 
Iris. Soft bluish violet, large wavy petals. White center 
with cast of blue radiating therefrom. Extra selected 
clumps, each, $1.25; $10.00 for 10. 
MRS. J. ALEXANDER HAYDEN. Double. White 
eround edged and shaded pale violet. Stigmas white 
slightly edged and tipped pale violet. Extra selected 
clumps, each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
NORMA, Double. Lavender-pink with clear violet halo 
surrounding the yellow blotch. Extra selected clumps, 
each, $1.50; $12.50 for 10. 
PURPLE GIANT. Single. Royal purple with golden 
center. Extra selected clumps, each, $1.25; $10.00 for 10. 
PYRAMID. Double. Deep violet-purple veined yellow 
deep in the center of each petal. Extra selected clumps. 
each, $1.25; $10.00 for 10. See illustration, page 24. 

COMPLETE COLLECTION OF IRIS KAEMPFERI 
Consisting of one root each of the eleven varieties listed. Total, 11 extra selected heaviest clumps. Catalog Value, $13.00. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION PRICE, $11.50 











HEMEROCALLIS BARONET. See page 28 
THERON. July to September flowering. Height, 30 
inches. This variety received an Award of Merit at the 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society in 1945. Due to the 
shortage of stock it was necessary to withdraw it from 
the catalog for a few years. Large dark mahogany-red, 
throat red outside, orange inside producing a striking 
gold and purple effect. Extra selected roots, $2.50 each. 
YELDRIN. July-August flowering. Height, 42 inches. A 
mature plant of this variety will have a thousand blooms 
during its flowering period. The flower is small and very 
full, uniform yellowish orange. The bud form and the 
backs of the sepals are brown-red. Extra selected roots, 
$1.50 each. 
Novelty Collection of 
Dr. Stout’s Hybrids 
Consisting of one extra selected root each of the 
above 12 varieties. A complete color range, with 
flowers from May to November. Total 12 extra se- 
lected roots, each one separately labeled. 
Regular Catalog Price 
Special Collection Price 

