1954-55 Anpendin lo Garr Daylily Cataleg 
1. “NOW” is the best time to plant daylilies. Nothing gained by waiting. We ship daylilies daily — 
thru spring, summer and: fall. Success guaranteed. 
2. WE REPLACE, no charge, any failures reported within 6 months — or the following spring, in 
case of fall plantings. Trueness to name guaranteed. No time limit. 
3. DISCOUNTS on Page 4 of catalog range from 10% to 15%. They do not apply to collections, 
Page 14. They do not apply to varieties omitted from catalog, this appendix. 
4. Farr daylily prices have not been increased since 1940, and the maximum introductory price for 
Dr. Stout’s seedlings is $3.00. Consequently our supply for daylilies remains limited. This catalog is the 
only literature which we issue. The next catalog will be issued only to recent customers. A payment of 
10c is required from non-customers. 
5. OUR PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE PARCEL POST CHARGES. It is not desired that you send 
remittance with orders. We prefer to ship on open account, 30 day terms, and to add actual parcel post 
charges to the invoice. Otherwise, please add 10% for parcel post if remittance with order. 
Uncatalagued Varieties of Stout Hybrid Daylilies 
This is a list of Dr. Stout’s introductions which have been omitted from our catalog because they are sold low or sold 
out. The three “Sold Outs” are indicated. Others can be supplied, now, on the basis of one plant to a customer and no 
quantity discount. The Stout Collection A, catalog page 14, does not include any of these varieties. 
CABALLERO CAPRICE 
ALLAN A DALE 
mium; throat cadmium. Unique for 
black stems and buds. $3.00. 
CHARMAINE: Sold out until 1956. 
ALLAN A _ DALE: (Introduced 
1953). Mid-July to mid-August. 4’. 
Unusual shade of velvety dark 
rose, near carmine, or oxblood, red- 
in even tone thru petals and petal- COPPERPIECE: Sold out until 
oids. Brilliant gold throat with 1956. 
bright and conspicuous white stripe DUSTY MILLER: (Introduced 
extending to top of petals. Broad 1953). Mid-July to late August. An. 
and peverlappedy cup: sbaped a me unusual color. Broad petalled, over- 
Freely branched. Good evenings. lapping, recurved. Even toned, del- 
CT SN ey esata Oa ee, icate, translucent. Light golden 
o300 yellow with faint, dusty sprinkling 
CABALLERO: 3%’. July-Aug. A of pale ochre, and faint suffusion 
large, 4%” bicolor, vermilion red 
petals in sharp contrast to golden 
yellow throat and sepals. Full and 
spreading. Robust. Vigorous. Clean. 
Free. Good evenings. $3.00. 
CAPRICE: 2’. May, June. Many 
full, cup-shaped, rich brownish red, 
2%” blooms. Sepals bordered cad- 
of buff pink, general, mother-of- 
pearl effect. Good evenings. Ever- 
green. $3.00. 
ELFIN: Most dwarf and earliest 
of daylilies. Blooms with, and low- 
er than, tall tulips. Many small, 
golden yellow flowers above mounds 
of grassy foliage. $3.00. 
DUSTY MILLER 
