A Selected Liat of Daylilies 
ADAGIO (Russell, 1947). An unusually brilliant red, between bright 
and dark, with deeper eye-zone and small yellow throat. Keeps well 
when cut. 36 in. June-July. $1.50 
AFTERGLOW (Stout, 1941). An appealing and unusual color; soft 
buff with a delicately rose-tinted throat, attractive mid-rib. Long 
blooming season. Good evenings. 36 in. June-July. $1.50 
AUGUST ORANGE (Stout, 1946). A profusion of golden orange flow- 
ers for the late summer garden. Well-branched scapes. 36 in. August- 
September. $1.50 
AUGUST PIONEER (Stout, 1930). Chrome orange, delicate red flush 
on petals. 36 in. August-September. $.50 
BAGDAD (Stout, 1935). Clear orange throat, outer petals copper red 
over orange veins, madder-brown midzone. Fragrant. 40 in. July-Au- 
cust. $.50 
3ARONET (Stout, 1941). Veined Brazil-red with orange throat. An 
early red, blooming again almost as fully at season’s end. Open even- 
ings. 24 in. June-September. $.75 
BERTRAND FARR (Stout, 1941). Full recurved grenadine-pink flow- 
er with darker rose veinings. 36 in. July-August. $1.50 
3ICOLOR (Stout, 1941). A full flower with light rosy petals, throat 
and sepals a rich yellow-orange. 42 in. July-August. $1.00 
BIJOU (Stout, 1935). Semi-dwarf, well-branched for a profusion of 
bloom. Orange overcast with fulvous red, darker mid-zone. 24 in. July- 
August. $.50 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout, 1939). Profusion of small flowers with widely 
overlapping segments. Sepals clear yellow; petals rosy peach with light 
mid-stripe. Grassy foliage. 36 in. August-September. $.50 
BRUNETTE (Stout, 1941). The earliest dark-zoned flower. Yellow or- 
ange throat, dark madder mid-zone, outside a lighter tan red. Small 
full flowers on branching stems. Good evenings. 28 in. May-June. $1.00 
