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NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
FROM MRS. BACH 
This year we are introducing those won- 
derful new varieties that you have heard 
So much about from the hybridizing hand 
of Mrs. Wm. R. Bach of Bloomington, Ill. 
Mrs. Bach has made a new departure in 
daylilies, something different, something 
that we have been waiting for and we 
shall introduce her very best as fast as 
we can propagate them. 
ALICE: A wonderful new light cream 
yellow, a heavily fluted beauty, a large 
flower opening wide with a light green 
throat. An outstanding feature is the fact 
that this plant has about every other 
bloom double, being perfect in form, hav- 
ing eight or more petals and sepals. Crepe 
like in texture, heavy in substance and a 
very lasting bloom. It is medium early 
and 42 inches in height, not a fast increas- 
er, but makes large robust plants. It is a 
remontant bloomer here. $10.00 
AUGUST CHARM: A salmon pink that 
will be hard to beat in the class. A large 
medium bloomer 42 inches tall, giving a 
clear orange sherbet effect in the clump. 
The bloom opens out flat and wonderfully 
recurved in petals and sepals. A small 
green throat surrounded by a pale yellow 
eyezone which runs out through each pet- 
al and the flush of pink edges both sepals 
and petals. It is a good increaser and a 
very healthy large plant. $10.00 
LAVENDER LACE: It would be hard to 
describe this daylily better than the name 
does. It is a very beautiful soft lacey lav- 
ender, a heavy bloomer and a fast grow- 
ed. It grows 42 inches in height and has 
ideal habits. It opens many blooms at 
once and they are large blooms of soft 
lavender with a creamy throat. It is med- 
ium in season and we Know that you will 
like it. $10.00 
MYRANDE: Here is the great favorite of 
all garden visitors, a huge deep maroon 
or plum in color with a darker center and 
a golden throat. Petals and sepals are 
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very near the same in width and slightly 
recurved and opens wide. A very early 
bloomer that has that deep pile and tex- 
ture as seen in Oriental rugs. One of the 
very finest to plant as a highlight among 
your yellows. The flower will hold up 
throughout the day under the hottest sun 
and until late at night. This daylily will 
rate highly in any symposium. $10.00 
PINK SATIN: A lavender pink of great 
beauty, named after the clear lavender 
pink found in the iris Pink Satin. The 
bloom is cup shaped, the petals and sepals 
curving outward, showing the creamy 
center which extends through the petal in 
a line to the end. It is a mid-season bloom- 
er and very prolific and a fast increaser. 
It is beautiful in a clump and combines 
wonderfully well with shades as in Alice 
and also with darker varieties as Myr- 
ande. Plant is very robust and grows 42 
inches tall. $10.00 
SNOWY EGRET: The great new near 
white. We have received many inquiries 
asking if this daylily is really white. There 
are many shades of red and many shades 
of all colors and this is true with white. 
We accept the great gladiolus, Leading 
Lady, aS a white as well as many other 
flowers of like coloring. In Snowy Egret 
we have a bloom that opens from a pale 
cream bud to a pale cream flower. This 
cream coloring recedes to the throat leav- 
ing the upper parts of the petals and se- 
pals a birch bark white. The throat re- 
tains the light cream yellow giving a most 
beautiful effect. The bloom is mid-season 
on a very husky plant which is slow to 
increase. Height 42 inches. We have the 
opinion of several daylily judges that this 
is the. finest they have seen in the new 
near whites. We regret that one half of 
the stock of Snowy Egret was discarded 
in error and the reservations taken for 
1953 spring delivery has used up our sur- 
plus stock and we shall not be able to 
make further deliveries until the fall of 
1953. In line with our policy of low intro- 
ductory prices, there shall be no advance 
in price on this daylily. $10.00 
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On orders under $6:00—Net price 
On orders $6.00 to $20.00— 
Select 25% additional 
On orders $21.00 to $30.00— 
Select 35% additional 
On orders $31.00 to $50.00— 
Select 45% additional 
On orders $51.00 and up— 
Select 50% additional 
Above discounts apply on all items with 
exception of new introductions and Bargain 
Counter, which are net. 
TERMS 
All orders prepaid to your door via Parcel 
Post. No orders accepted under $3.50. Cash 
with order. All deliveries dependent upon 
present stock and prior orders. 
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Floralwood Introductions 
In line with our true convictions, that a 
daylily must be an improvement to be in- - 
troduced, we have been very careful in 
our selection this first year. We feel that 
we have many that could be introduced 
but are holding them for further testing. 
Here we have three daylilies that are 
great improvements in their classes and 
we are sure you will be greatly pleased 
with them. 
MISS YAKIMA: Orange Beauty X Val- 
iant, a true golden orange of great beauty 
and a pure self with the exception of the 
midrib of white that runs through each 
petal to the end and on days of high hu- 
midity, the petal and sepal edges are trim- 
med in white. A huge six inch of rounded 
form and texture of deep satiny smooth- 
ness. It is well branched, a medium sea- 
son remontant bloomer and a good propa- 
gator. Height 42 inches. This flower will 
stand up under sun for all day and late at 
night and has heavily ruffled edges. $10.00 
MANILA: Black Emperor X Royal Ruby. 
An opalescent deep red velvety beauty 
with a white midrib running from deep 
in the throat with a texture like ieather. 
A rounded flower as in Miss Yakima and 
a bright golden throat, excellent branch- 
ing, medium propagator. Blooms late in 
June and flowers over a long period. 
Height 42 inches. This is one of the most 
interesting daylilies that we have seen and 
has been admired by many visitors to our 
gardens, $10.00 
LOS BANOS: From unknown seedling, 
named after the prison camp where the 
senior partner was a guest of the Japan- 
ese for over three years. Here we have 
the daylily that we have looked for over 
a long period of breeding, a new color 
break, a soft peach self, ruddy peach on 
opening as found in the blush of a ripe 
Elberta peach. The color runs the same 
throughout and the large six inch bloom 
has a heavy midrib and very heavy tex- 
ture that stands the heat better than any 
flower we have seen, matter of fact it 
holds color through the day and night. 
The branching is excellent and propaga- 
tion is all that could be desired. With us 
this one is remontant and practically an 
ever bloomer and very prolific. Height 42 
inches. $10.00 
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