Cash or The Plow 
Daylilies as Low as 49c each 
Until Sept. 1, 1955 
Sooner or later some plants, no matter 
how good, multiply into a surplus. They 
became a liability to the grower. It is then 
time to sell them at any price, above the 
cost of digging and packing, or to plow them 
under. 
Therefore this offer. If there aren’t enough 
gardens which can use them at these prices, 
we will plow them under. 
There is only one condition. No orders 
amounting to less than $5.00 can be accept- 
ed. Our usual quality and guarantee applies. 
SALE PRICES 
Until Sept. 1, 1955, unless sold out previ- 
ously, the Sale List of Daylilies, opposite 
column, can be obtained at the following 
prices: 
Any six or more, different kinds, @ 69c 
each; 
Any 12 or more, different kinds, @ 65c 
each; 
Three or more, same name, @ 59c 
each: 
Five or more, same name, @ 49c 
each. 
Example: 3 Afterglow @ 59c each: 
5 Afterglow @ 49c each. 
Shipment: By parcel post within 5 days, 
or any later date specified. Parcel post will 
be added to invoice at cost. 
Terms are 30 days. No COD’s and please 
do not remit with order. See the plants first. 
Pay within 30 days, or return them at once 
if in any way considered to be unsatisfac- 
tory. 
Minimum Order: $5.00. 
Sale List 
AFTERGLOW: July-Aug. Glowing buff 
yellow. 
AUTUMN MINARET: Aug.-Sept. 5-6 ft. 
tally Bronze red: 
CHENGTU: Aug.-Sept. Late red, into 
frosts. 
CINNABAR: June-Aug. Yellow, flecked 
crimson. 
EUROPA: July. “Roadside Daylily.” Hard- 
iest of all. 
FESTIVAL: July-Aug. Bright red and yel- 
low. 
LINDA: July- Aug. Soft pastel shades. 
MING: July-Aug. Large, bold, golden 
yellow. 
OPHIR: July. Large, clear, light gold. 
PATRICIA: July. Lily formed, light yellow. 
PORT: July. Low, small, floriferous, bright 
red. 
RED KNIGHT: July-Sept. As pink as Ra- 
diance rose. 
RED LADY: July-Sept. Later. Lower. Bit 
darker. 
SACHEM: July-Aug. Tall, bright, dark red. 
WOLOF: July-Aug. Full, spreading, velvety 
maroon. 
Uncatalogued Daylilies 
The following Stout introductions are not 
listed in our current catalog because the de- 
mand has exceeded the supply. We can offer 
“one plant to a customer,” for immediate 
shipment, while the supply lasts. 
ALLAN-A-DALE: Mid-July to mid-Au- 
gust. 4 ft. Unusual shade of velvety dark 
rose, near carmine, or oxblood red, in even 
tone thru petals and petaloids. Brilliant gold 
throat with bright and conspicuous white 
stripe extending to tin of petals. Broad and 
overlapped, cup-shaped form. Freely branch- 
ed. Good evenings. Semi-evergreen and 
clean foliage. $3.00. 
CABALLERO: 3% ft. July-Aug. A large, 
41% in. bicolor, vermillion red petals in sharp 
contrast to golden yellow throat and sepals. 
Full and spreading. Robust. Vigorous. 
Clean. Free. Good evenings. $3.00. 
DUSTY MILLER: Mid-July to late Au- 
gust. An unusual color. Broad _ petalled, 
overlapping, recurved. Even toned, delicate, 
translucent. Light golden yellow with faint, 
dusty sprinkling of pale ochre, and faint 
suffusion of buff pink, general mother-of- 
pearl effect. Good evenings. Evergreen. 
$3.00. 
ELFIN: May. 12-15 inches. Most dwarf 
and earliest of daylilies. Bloom with, and 
lower than, tall tulips. Many small golden 
yellow flowers above mounds of grassy foli- 
age. $3.00. : 
ROYAL ENSIGN: July-mid-August. 144- 
2 ft. Flowers large, full, recurving. Throat 
golden orange, extending in stripe along 
mid-veins of petals. Blades of petals rich 
maroon red, sepals somewhat lighter. Plants 
low-growing and compact, flowers forming a 
canopy on crest of foliage. Evergreen. $3.00. 
