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19535) 28 APPENDIX TO PAnn LAYUTLY CATALOG 
UNCATALUGUED 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 Stout Collection A, catalog page 14, does not include 
any of these varieties. Prices are net. No quantity or other discounts. 
ALLAN A DALE 4' Mid-July to mid-August. Unusual shade of velvety dark 
rose, near carmine, or ox-blood red, in even tone thru petals and petaloids. 
Brilliant gold throat with bright and conspicuous white stripe extending to top 
of petals. Broad and overlapped, cup shaped form. Freely branched. Good 
evenings. Semi-evergreen and clean foliage. #3.00. 
CABALLERO (AHS Award, 155 oe. A*tarse. As" bErcoler, vermilion red 
petals in sharp contrast P5 golden yellow throat and Sepals. Full and spreading. 
Robust. Vigorous. Clean. Free. Evergreen: Good evenings. $2.00. 
CAPRICE’ 2'. May, June. Many full, cup-shaped rich brownish red, 25" blooms. 
paneer n naan > 74 > p £ 7 3 7” 2 
Gepals bordered cadmium; throat cadmium. Unique for black stems and buds. Extra 
fragrant. Deciduous. Good evenings. $3.00. 
CHARMAINE 31. July, August. Dr. Stout pioneered pink daylilies 20 years 
ago, but in pink the blooms are inclined to bleach or wilt and many clones are sub- 
ject to winter damage. Further breeding and years of testing produced CHAKMAINE 
as the first thoroughly hardy and truly pink daylily. It is an even-toned, satiny 
geranium pink, Well branched. Liberally scaped. Long season of bloom. Durable, 
good evenings, self-cleaning. Vigorous. ‘Evergreen. #5. OO. 
COPPERPIECH arly June to mid-August. The pastei and coppery erreene in 
the flowers are not matched in any other of the introductions from the New York 
Botanical Garden. The flowers are PU Us about 5s" in spread; the throad is a rich 
golden orange and there is ‘a delicate blend of coppery bronze in the blades of the 
petals and sepals, that is somewhat more intense in the mid-zone of the petals. 
The sturdy and much-branched scapes of this clone stand slightly above a mound of 
attractive evergreen foliage. Good evenings. $5.00 each. ; 
DUSTY MILLER Mid-—July to late August. An unusual color. Broad-petalled, 
overlapping, recurved. Even-toned, delicate, translucent. Light golden yellow 
with faint, dusty sprinkling of pale ochre, and fuint ‘suffusion of buff-pink, 
general mene of-peari éffect. Good evenings. Evergreen. $3.00. 
ELFIN Most dwarf and earliest of daylilies. Blooms with, and lower than, 
tall tulips. Many small golden yellow flowers above mounds of grassy foliage. $3.00. 
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY 3'. June. Selected at tne New York Botanical Garden in 
1946 to honor the 50th Anniversary of the Garden's establishment. hich, orange-red 
coloring. - Petals’ have oxblood red in broad midzone, greenish orange taroat.. Full, 
extra large,flowers, 5" spread. Evergreen. Good evenings. $3.00; 
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HIAWATHA 34'. July. Exceedingly numerous, medium small, clear golden orange 
blooms on many branthing upstanding scapes. A six year old plant bears 1000 blooms. 
Fragrant. Deciduous.’ Good evenings. $2.00. ; 
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