Part of a Complete Daylily Garden. See opposite page. 
DAYLILIES ARE NOT EXPENSIVE 
_ When you talk about sixty cents for this and a dollar for that and three dollars 
upward for those, it may sound costly to the more inexperienced—especially when 
they have on their minds a single ‘“‘bulb.” The fact is that Daylilies are not bulbs at 
all but herbaceous perennials that will grow into lovely clumps, increasing in size every 
year for many years, if left undisturbed. 
Notice the array of blooms in the right 
foreground of the photograph on the opposite page. That is a single clump, three 
years old, with more than 400 buds on it. This particular variety happened to be Lest 
You Forget, priced at a mere sixty cents in this catalog. Imagine what would happen 
to your garden if you had a hundred such clumps in it! What a pleasure it is to know 
that they are permanent and disease-proof and don’t have to be petted and pampered. 
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Dear Sir: June 4, 1954 
The plants you were so kind as to send for the Federal 
Exhibition of Horticulture at Kassel arrived here safely 
some time ago. In the meantime the plants have rooted 
well and are beginning to sprout. 
We are therefore especially glad to thank you sincerely 
for your generous-size plants. 
Sincerely yours, 
HERR ENGELBERG 
Kassel, Marstaeller Platz 
Postfach 903, Germany 
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Dear Sir: July 6, 1954 
I want you to know that the daylilies I ordered last 
spring are beautiful, vigorous, blooming plants. I have 
never seen such an assortment of colors. Everyone admires 
them and asks where they came from. Thank you for such 
wonderful stock. 
Mrs. James H, Krercan 
Imperial St. 
Lanesboro, Mass. 
RUSSELL GARDENS, SPRING, TEXAS 
