by Ds. AB. Shout 
AUTUMN PRINCE: Late August to 
frosts. 3 ft. Customers have reported 
three months of continuous bloom. 
Clear yellow blooms on much-branch- 
ed scapes. Has undisputed reputation 
of being the best late daylily in north- 
ern sections; also of the best for light 
yellow, free bloom and good habits, 
in any season, Seems to prefer north- 
ern weather. Good evenings. Decidu- 
ous. $3.00 each. 
BAGDAD: June-July. 3 ft. So named 
for its rich combination of copper, red 
and gold. Clear golden throat. Outer 
petals coppery red over dark gold 
veins. Mid-zone madder brown. Large 
5” flowers. Fragrant. Fine for early 
summer display. Good evenings. De- 
ciduous. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
“Fine for early garden color.’? R. Sch- 
roeder, Illinois. 
BARONET: June and Sept. 2 ft. 
Sprightly, even-toned russet red. 
Crepe-like texture. Full and wide pet- 
aled. Relatively low, with profusion 
of bloom to canopy effect above the 
foliage. The fall, redundant bloom, on 
mature plants, often equals the June 
display. Good evenings. Evergreen. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.00. 
BERTRAND FARR: June, July. 3 ft. 
A fine blending of soft, pastel colors to 
an even-toned shade, variously des- 
cribed as rosy peach, or coral buff, 
with grenadier pink. A full and wide- 
petaled flower with gracefully re- 
curved petals. Delicate parallel vein- 
ings. Somewhat resembles Georgia, 
but earlier. Good evenings. Evergreen. 
$3.00 each. 
“We have about 75 varieties of daylilies. 
Perhaps Bertrand Farr is our pet.’? Arthur 
A, Jones, Granville, Ohio. 
BICOLOR: Late June to early Aug. 
3% ft. Sepals cadmium yellow. Petals, 
light vermilion, tinged rose. Throat 
green gold. A prolonged profusion of 
bold and wide-petaled flowers with 
slight recurve in clean, two-color 
pattern. Good evenings. Deciduous. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $4.50. 
BIJOU: Late June to early Aug. 
2% ft. A bushy plant with an unusual 
number of scapes and branches which 
support a continued profusion of 
bloom thru the heart of the summer. 
Garden effect is red and gold. Flowers 
are medium size; ground color dark 
yellow, overcast rich fulvous red. 
Darker mid-zone. Deciduous. $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.50. 
“One scape of Bijou had 75 buds and 
blossomed over a correspondingly long 
period.” Arvista Gardens, Michigan. 
BLANCHE HOOKER: May, June. 3 ft. 
Intense, brick or Egyptian red. Not 
only the earliest red daylily but al- 
ready classed as the “best red in any 
season’’. Dependably redundant in the 
North. Blooms repeatedly in the 
South. Evergreen. $3.00 each. 
“First to bloom and never ‘stops until 
frost. Bloomed when temperature was 
123°.”’ Philip G. Corliss, Arizona. 
“Blanche Hooker is nearest to an ever- 
blooming daylily that I have grown. 
Bloomed during the Christmas season; 
again during April and again in August.’”’ 
Lula Quinlan, Tulsa World, Okla. 
BOUTONNIERE: Late Aug. into Oct. 
3 ft. A profusion of miniature flowers 
with wide-open, overlapping and re- 
curving petals. Sepals clear yellow, 
petals light rosy peach and apricot 
with trace of mid-stripe. Grassy foli- 
age. Long period of fall bloom. Neat, 
free and graceful. Deciduous. $1.00. 
“Profuse bloom, Good garden subject.” 
Mrs. Dorothy Sandvik, Minnesota. 
WEISER PARK, PA. 
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