DAUNTLESS: Early July to mid- 
Aug. 3 ft. Large, pale yellow with 
pastel-blended mid-zone. Wide and 
overlapping petals, 414-5” spread. 
Flowers of fine substance in the pastel 
class. Exceptionally fragrant. Good 
evenings. Evergreen, $1.50 each; 3 
for $3.75. 
“It is my pet. I never go into the garden 
without being attracted to it.”” Mrs. Bright 
Taylor, Florida. 
“My favorite yellow. Lovely with Vulcan 
in the background.’’ Margaret Kane, Texas. 
“A favorite pastel. No one can knock 
pai ieee to me.”? Geo. D. Proctor, New 
DOMINION: Late June to Sept. 
3% ft. Early and continuous, giant, 
broad-petaled and full, 8%” spread. 
Rich velvety red in a concentric three- 
toned pattern. A dependable amount 
of redundant bloom until November. 
On mature plants there is usually 
Dominion bloom each day from mid- 
June to late Sept. Strong, bold, dur- 
able. Good evenings. Deciduous. $3.00 
each. 
“A great velvet bloom that could easily 
be laid open to 8% inches. It has been in 
constant bloom ever since June 14, and to- 
day, Sept. 26th, I notice another scape 
hopefully risking an early frost.’? Helen 
Fischer, Iowa. 
FANTASIA: June, July. 3% ft. Pet- 
als and sepals are wide, overlapping, 
with attractive twists at tips as in 
Taruga and Wau Bun. General color 
is burnt sienna, produced by faint red 
tints over greenish yellow. The red 
pigmentation increases towards tips 
of petals. The reverse, mostly char- 
treuse, is as showy and attractive as 
the face. Very unusual and attrac- 
tive form and color. Exceptional fra- 
ey ence ‘att ee Evergreen. Sa / oats Ss ne Pie 4. Be a ee ra 
1.50 each; or $3.75. : ; ‘ vad 
$ “T like Fantasia a much. It has an A combination of Peonies and Daylilies planted alternately to the same area 
id Soledad something. he se i vault- eleven years ago, Peony photo, June 1951. Daylily photo, July 1951. A practical 
umg mto eée ether wmstead o e trumpe!- ; } ] j j “Hj Ue 
Seca Eriol motit? George Proctor. N. i C. ae ee I arg a peel eaetile opel any garden. It eliminates the “blind spot 
FESTIVAL: July-Aug. 8% ave large whicn preceaes an OllOoWS peony oom. 
and gay bicolor with open, 5-inch 
spread to a star pattern. Sepals gold 
with brown tinge; petals English red 
with darker veins and orange mid- 
stripe. Vigorous grower; very erect 
and many free, many-branched scapes. 
Fragrant. Good evenings. Deciduous. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.00. 
THE FARR DAYLILY 
GUARANTEE 
We unconditionally guarantee 
every Daylily plant that we sup- 
ply to be of fine quality, true to 
name and to reach you in good 
condition. 
We replace any daylily which 
does not grow, without charge, 
provided the original order was 
paid within 30 days and pro- 
vided report of failure is re- 
ceived within 3 months after 
planting, except that plantings 
between Sept. 1st and Dec. ist 
are guaranteed until May Ist of 
following year. 
FIRST YEAR BLOOM. Daylilies 
are hardy and long-lived. Con- 
sequently they need a growing 
season for the establishment of 
new roots. They frequently 
bloom the first year but we do 
not solicit or fill orders on this 
basis. We replace all cases of 
untrueness without charge, but 
request that due consideration 
be given to the fact that first 
year bloom tends to be off size 
and off color. 
WEISER PARK, PA. FESTIVAL 7 
