shade of brown-marked pale primrose which turns grayish at 
night, when it emits a marvelous perfume. 
G. HIRSUTUS. 20. Bears 3 to 6 large deep pink flowers with 
white stripes. Very sweetly scented. 
G. ODORATUS. 30. Bears 6 to 16 large maroon flowers marked 
with cream and brown. Sends up spike first, leaves coming later. 
Fragrant. 
G. PILLOSUS (Villosus) 20. Pink Papie. Bears 3 or 4 bright red- 
lilac flowers, somewhat smaller than G. gracilis, and at the same 
time. 
G. TRISTIS. 30. Bears 3 to 6 large creamy yellow flowers with 
brown spots, but may vary. Fragrant after dusk. 
TUDAYLILY HYBRIDS 
(Hemerocallis of Tomorrow) 
Flowers of future daylilies will remain open longer as soon 
as the breeders go to work with these years-ahead stocks. These 
are TRUE hybrids, derived from three species, not garden vari- 
eties. These TUDAYLILY HYBRIDS open any time during the day, 
and not only remain open ALL night, but all NEXT day and all 
NEXT NIGHT and close on the SECOND DAY (48 HOURS) after 
opening! No Hemerocallis now in commerce can equal this per- 
formance in full sun. They are not freaks. Hundreds of flowers 
were tagged for five years before | decided to release. 
TUDAYLILIES provide substantial material for flower arranger 
and florist, for dinner table, corsages, bouquets, and similar 
uses for which ordinary daylilies are not adapted. Because of 
their northeast Asian ancestry, they will withstand any winter 
weather that may come along. 
TUDAYLILY HYBRIDS combine all that is desirable in Heme- 
rocallis — fragrance, remontance (very early spring and repeat 
fall bloom), longevity of individual blooms, sub-zero hardiness, 
hybrid vigor. You will get double display value with these 
flowers of the future, in or out of the garden. Definitely and 
radically different from anything hitherto introduced by anyone, 
anywhere. 
All TUDAYLILIES are registered with The Hemerocallis Society 
and eligible for any competition. Delivered in early April, July 
and August only. Every flower is guaranteed to bloom for 48 
hours, or longer, or | will refund your money. | do not sell any 
daylilies. 
ADVANCE (Buch, 1953) Dec. 36. Very similar to REPEATER in 
shape, somewhat deeper in tone, with brown on the reverse 
of the sepals. May-June and Sept. to freezing. $10.00 each. 
REPEATER (Buch, 1952) Dec. 43. Golden yellow, nicely recurved 
44" fragrant flowers, with medium-narrow petals and sepals. 
Blooms May-June and Sept. to freezing. $9.50 each. 
TUDAY (Buch, 1952) Dec. 35. Orange-yellow, broad-petaled, 
slightly crinkled 3%’ flowers on branched stalks. The numerous 
clusters of fragrant blooms seem to float in the air. May-June 
and Sept. to freezing. $9.50 each. 
TUDOR (Buch, 1953) Dec. 38. Orange-yellow fragrant 4” flowers, 
slightly recurved. Petals and sepals intermediate, neither wide 
nor narrow. May-June and Sept. to freezing. $10.00 each. 
PLEASE NOTE: No TUDAYLILIES shipped outside U.S. at present. 
DAYLILY SEEDS 
1 MUST use daylilies in my breeding work, for new colors, other 
seasons, etc. | have about all available colors, and some are 
really out of this world. But they do have a habit of setting 
seeds without my assistance. If you care nothing about names, 
and want mass beauty economically, this is the way to get it. 
Mixed DAYLILY seeds, 50c pkt. 
