IMPORTANT—Please Note! 
The first flowers on a newly planted Daylily 
will not give you a full conception of the true 
character of that particular variety, for they are 
usually small and in some cases not so intense 
in color as they will be after becoming established. 
Give them a full season’s growth before you pass 
judgment, and I believe you will say that they 
are the most beautiful flowers and the easiest to 
grow that you have ever tried. 
Many people make the mistake of dividing 
Daylily clumps when they are no larger than 
that in the photograph shown here. This clump 
has grown one year after being transplanted; it 
must have produced 50 to 75 blooms, and surely 
will produce several hundred after becoming 
established in your garden. Remember ours are 
A Year After Transplanting 
tested and are fully hardy in the extreme sections of the north. 
We pay transportation on all orders amounting to $3.00 or more; otherwise please add 35c¢ 
for postage and packing. We reserve the right to reject any orders or parts thereof, depending 
upon the condition of our stock and whether it has been sold out at the time of ordering. In 
such a case your money will be refunded. We acknowledge all orders promptly. 
See page 9 for 1951 Introductions 
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