Hybrid Daylilies 
Hemerocallis 
The new hybrid daylily is a hardy, sturdy and adaptable plant 
which will flourish year after year in almost any soil or garden situation. 
It is the ideal perennial for the busy home owner who finds little time to 
putter in his garden. Once planted the daylily will thrive and increase 
year after year with a minimum of attention; and will reward its owner 
with myriads of bright blossoms over several weeks in midsummer when 
most flowers are gone. Grow a few of these friendly flowers and you 
will wonder why you ever bothered with annuals or finicky bulbs for 
summer color around your home. We send complete cultural directions 
with every order. 
Pink - Rose and Lavender Shades 
Midseason (June and July) 
BALLERINA (Sax.) Ruffled light salmon pink bells. 40’. $3.00 
Bertrand Farr (St.). Early rosy-peach, flushed pink. Large. 36”. 2.25 
GRISELLE (Sax.). Glowing rose pink veined raspberry. Excep- 
tionally wide overlapping petals. Very new and a beauty. 32”. 5.00 
Hazel Sawyer (Whe.). Laurel pink. Increases rapidly. 38”. 1.50 
MARTHA WASHINGTON (Whe.). Up to 65 full formed old-rose 
flowers on candelabrum branched 48” stems. A bouquet on 
each stem. 5.00 
Merry Mood (Nes.). Large fine medium pink. A favorite. 40”. 2.50 
Miss Houston (Rus.). Fine deep pink for background. 54”. July. 2.00 
Pink Angel (McClure). Orchid pink stars. Baby ribbon shade. 30’. 5.00 
SHOW GIRL (Whe.). Our choice for best rose pink. Large with 
wide overlapping ruffled petals. June and reblooms until frost. 
Deciduous. Very strong grower. TOPS. 40”. ad) 
Late Midseason to Late (Late July - August) 
Fair Morn (Nes.). Very prolific jasper pink. Large. 40”. 2.00 
GANYMEDE (Whe.). Luscious raspberry-rose. Broad recurved 
petals, lighter tinted quilled sepals. Highly recommended. 42” 3.00 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAN (Nes.). Large lavender-rose. Dif. 42”. 1.50 
PINK CHARM (Nes.). An all-time favorite with experts. Light 
ochre-red giving a very ‘pink’ effect in late August. 40”. 
Rosalind (St.). Bright rich rose stars. Fine color. 36”. 
ROSE GEM. Late shining old rose. Large, excellent branching. 
Definitely the best of Dr. Stout’s rose-pinks. Try it. 48”. De 
SWEETBRIAR (Nes.). Large light salmon pink. Dependable. 40”. 1 
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Our Recommendations 
With so many varieties to choose from, newcomers to daylily 
growing often write for our suggestions. For your guidance we have 
printed the names of our favorites in capital letters. These are reliable 
sturdy growers in fine colors which always receive praise in our garden. 
If in doubt, try them. 
