Aren’t we pleased at the growth of The Hemerocallis So- 
ciety! Let’s all keep plugging, and each member get a new 
member—and each new member get another new member, 
and we’ll just grow, and grow, and grow!! 
Dr. Corliss’ book, Hemerocallis, The Perennial Supreme, is 
still one of the finest books on daylilies you can get, and his 
Kodachrome slides are something out of this world. Don’t 
forget about them when you’re planning your garden club 
meetings, or even when you'd like to see the latest and most 
beautiful of all sorts of flowers, or to entertain gardening 
visitors: some evening. They’re well worth the nominal 
rental fee, as you'll agree once you’ve seen them and tried 
them on your friends. Dr. Corliss’ address is Dr. Phillip 
G. Corliss, P. O. Box 68, Somerton, Arizona. 
In our 1950 catalog, in order to combat the ever higher 
rising freight costs, we introduced our Home Nursery Sec- 
tion. Here you could purchase choice plants in smaller 
sizes at a cost within the reach of anyone’s pocket. The 
enthusiastic response to this idea astounded us, and it was 
with the greatest regret we found that we had to withdraw 
this offer in our previous catalog. Since then we have re- 
ceived a constant stream of lettrs from satisfied customers, 
telling us how nicely the plants were growing, and request- 
ing information as to when we could renew this offer. 
With this catalog we are happy to once more be able to 
offer you choice plants at prices you can afford to pay, 
with LITTLE or NO FREIGHT COSTS. These freight 
costs can be quite an item. They are paid by you, the cus- 
tomer, and a field grown plant dug with a ball of earth can 
cost you more in transportation than the original cost of 
the plant. You will find these small plants listed on Pages 
20 and 21. 
