GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
DAYLILIES 
See descriptions in our catalog 
ROSES ON MME. 
PLANTIER ROOT- 
STOCK FOR LONGER 
LIFE 
Antoine Rivoire 
Betty Uprichard 
Cl. Belle of Portugal 
Cl. Fortune’s Dbl. Yellow 
Cl. Marechal Niel 
Cl. Paul’s Scarlet 
Dainty Bess 
Editor McFarland 
Else Poulsen 
Etoile de France 
Etoile de Hollande 
Federation 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Hadley 
Hilda 
K. A. Viktoria 
Kirsten Poulsen 
Lady Hillingdon 
Louis Philippe 
Marie Van Houtte 
Mme. Lombard 
Mrs. Charles Bell 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont 
Mrs. R. M. Finch 
Radiance 
Red Radiance 
Safrano 
Salmon Spray 
Snowbird 
Sunburst 
Talisman 
White Killarney 
All Roses on Mme. Plantier Rootstock 
$9.00 for 10 
ROSES ON CHEROKEE 
ROOTSTOCK FOR 
DIFFICULT 
SITUATIONS 
Betty Uprichard 
Editor McFarland 
Etoile de Hollande 
Lady Hillingdon 
Mme. Lombard 
Radiance 
Red Radiance 
Safrano 
Snowbird 
Talisman 
All Roses on Cherokee Rootstock 
$11.50 for 10 
MINIATURE ROSES 
Oakington Ruby Rosa Rouletti 
Each 
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Saifhs POCBE, sveinceidnrielaw qos Bose! 75 
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We cannot ship orders for fewer than five (5) Daylilies (either clumps or bibs), and 
we ask the indulgence of our customers in making up their orders. This restriction 
does not apply to customers who come to the Nursery for their plants. 
In 1941 we introduced to our Daylily public the strikingly handsome Hemerocallis, 
Mrs. John J. Tigert, originated and developed by Professor John V, Watkins of the 
University of Florida. This was closely followed by the graceful Swan and the following 
year by Kanapaha and Welaka. 
This year, we are very happy to be one of four Daylily dealers chosen by Professor 
Watkins to introduce his three latest originations. The number of available plants is 
very limited, particularly Allapatah, of which we can allow only one to a customer. 
ALLAPATAH. A large, strong-growing, free-flowering evergreen plant, blooming in mid- 
April and well through the summer. The flowers are a very deep maroon-red, practically 
self-colored. For us here at Glen Saint Mary, Allapatah and Jack’n Jill have bloomed 
over a longer period than any other Daylily we list. $3.00 each. 
JACK’n JILL. A pair of very interesting and attractive dwarf-type Daylilies, one ever- 
green, the other deciduous, to be planted alternately as an edging to the Daylily border. 
The color is a deep ruby-red and the foliage is low and spreading. The evergreen clone 
blooms in early April and the deciduous one a few weeks later, giving a continuation of 
color over a long period. Per pair only, $3.00. 
TAMIAMI. This evergreen plant is very robust and multiplies rapidly. The large, spread- 
ing flower of Pompeian red is slightly recurved and gives a fine day-long effect, since 
it does not roll or fade in the sun. No other available commercial clone exhibits the out- 
standing soft pinkish red tone that is the salient feature of this selection. $3.00 each. 
Single Division (Bibs) 
Aurantiaca Major Patricia 
Chisca Swan 
Dauntless Welaka 
Kanapaha 
Above varieties, $1.75 each 
Emily Hume Serenade 
George Yeld Soudan 
Linda Vulcan 
Mrs. John J. Tigert Wau Bun 
Above varieties, $1.00 each 
Bagdad Modesty 
Bijou Mrs. A. H. Austin 
Boutonniere Ophir 
Cinnabar Orangeman 
Cressida Pale Moon 
E. A. Bowles Parthenope 
Florham Semperflorens 
Goldeni Sir Michael Foster 
Hyperion Sovereign 
J. A. Crawford Vesta 
Midas Woodlot Gold 
Mikado 
Summer Multiflora Hybrids 
Above varieties, 65c each 
Aureole Iris Perry 
Crown of Gold Lemon King 
Fulva Minor 
Above varieties, 30c each 
Daylilies are fine for gifts. Remember 
your friends this way on occasions. 
Multiple Division (Clumps) 
Anna Betscher. Light yellow. 
Apricot. Deep yellow. 
Aurantiaca. Reddish orange. 
Citrina. Pale yellow. 
Gypsy. Light orange. 
J. R. Mann. Medium yellow. 
Kwanso. Double, orange-red. 
Margaret Perry. Fulvous red. 
Clumps Each 10 
Small, 4 to 5-in. diam......$0 50 $4 00 
Medium, 5 to 7-in. diam.... 60 5 00 
DAYLILIES 
Few perennials are more adaptable 
to Florida gardens than are the modern 
Daylilies. Not only their brilliant 
coloring, but their fragrance, their 
unusual hardiness and their long bloom- 
ing period make them indispensable for 
garden use. In recent years, enthu- 
siastic growers have developed new 
strains which vary in color from palest 
yellow to deep vermilion. 
Set the plants at least 2 feet apart. 
They can be grown with ease in full 
sun or partial shade, with the exception 
of those having red tones. These va- 
rieties have much better and more 
typical color when grown in partial 
shade. Daylilies are not particular as 
to soil, provided that it is well drained. 
They benefit from occasional feedings 
of fertilizer but need very little care. 
Plants vary in height, in color and in 
blooming season and can be used in 
many ways. They are at home in the 
perennial border or in the shrub plant- 
ing. You can find a place for Hemero- 
callis in your foundation planting, or 
you can use them in great borders in 
your garden or as accents with other 
perennials. Our list of plants is truly 
representative of the best kinds ob- 
tainable. 

