RARE NEW DAYLILIES 
Daylilies have undergone a period of development in 
the past few years, causing much excitement in the 
flower world. Astounding new colors and combina- 
tion of colors have been created by the great efforts 
of Hybridizers. The plant breeders have given us size, 
substance and branching. Daylilies now rank number 
one in the perennial field. They can be grown in any 
part of the country, tolerating all sorts of weather 
conditions. 
CULTURE 
Daylilies are very easily grown without any fuss or coddling, but like 
any other flower, if one would like fine giant blooms, it is best to 
grow them in a well drained soil mixed thoroughly with plenty of 
oak leaf-mold, cow manure or peat. Add a handful of bonemeal 
to each plant. Plant crown of Daylily one inch beneath soil surface. 
Place plants about every two to three feet apart. Daylilies can be 
left alone without dividing for five to fifteen years. Each year 
feed with a sidedressing of complete fertilizer. Give plants plenty 
of sunshine and water. Summer mulch is ideal for Daylilies as for 
most plants. Use salt hay, chopped straw or corn cobs and sawdust. 
When using sawdust as a summer mulch, add five pounds of Agrinite 
or Cotton seed meal to every one hundred square feet in order to 
supply nitrogen loss used by bacteria in order to decompose ihe 
sawdust. Soil should be kept at a Ph 5.4 to 5.8. 
TERMS: Cash with order. All orders of $3.00 and 
over shipped postpaid anywhere in the United States. 
On orders less than $3.00, add 25 cents for postage 
and handling. 
GUARANTEE: All plants guaranteed to be true to 
name, free from disease and insect pest. All plants 
are State inspected. 
INVITATION: You are invited to join the Hemero- 
callis Society. Send $3.00 dues to THE HEMEROCALLIS 
SOGIETY, Secretary, c/o The KG. Litenlnss Gosmsbox 
139, Kansas City 10, Missouri. 
SEND ALL ORDERS TO FASS GARDENS 
BOX 449, HICKSVILLE, L. 1., N. Y. 
VISIT US AT 
KAY STREET & BULWER AVENUE, JERICHO, L. I. 
4 Blocks East of Broadway on the South Side of 
Northern State Parkway. 
