ONE OR A THOUSAND 
Should you wish only one plant to add to your collection, 
or should you require a thousand or more for naturalizing 
we will be pleased to fill your order. 
GUARANTEE 
We guarantee all our stock to be healthy, freshly 
dug and true to name. All named varieties properly 
labeled. We use utmost care in packing and guar- 
antee plants to reach you in good condition. If any 
error occurs replacements or refund will be promptly 
made. 
ORDER EARLY 
Our stock of lilies is fairly large but we always 
sell out of certain varieties so we advise ordering 
early or reserving same for future delivery. All 
orders filled in the sequence received. 
SUBSTITUTION 
We do not substitute unless you advise us to. 
We refund your money immediately on any portion 
of your order that we cannot furnish. 
TIME OF SHIPMENT 
We start filling orders early in March and continue 
until end of December for Florida planting. We 
do not advise planting later than early in September 
in the Northern sections. Plants should become 
established so that loss or injury will not result. 
PRICES 
Our prices are based on strong divisions properly 
cut back for transplanting. Orders of $3.00 or 
more are postpaid except where noted otherwise 
in this catalog. On orders of under $3.00 add 25c. 
Kindly add 10c exchange on checks. Make all 
checks or money orders payable to RAINBOW 
DAYLILY GARDENS, P. O. Box 644, Leesburg, 
Florida. 
GROUP PLANTING 
Due to the high price of some scarce and choice 
daylilies most collectors plant these in special beds 
or devote an entire garden to them. 
However with the advent of good varieties at 
moderate prices the tendency has been to plant them 
generously in clumps or drifts or one color. 
We quote from John V. Watkins, Associate Pro- 
fessor of Horticulture. University of Florida. 
“Daylilies are most effective when grown in 
clumps of three or more plants in the bays of in- 
formal shrubbery borders. Spotting a plant here, 
another there is usually not successful with most 
perennials and especially with daylilies, so clump 
or drift planting is thought to be best.” 
“If colors are grouped separately in these drifts, 
perhaps the best effects will be obtained. Thus, day- 
lilies become harmonious color notes of accent in 
front of the deep green of the permanent shrub- 
bery that forms the backdrop of the garden. In 
this method of planting the forms of order known 
as unity, harmony, rhythm and sequence will be 
served and your garden scheme will be greatly bene- 
fitted.” . 
Should you wish to plant a large number of lilies 
write’ us, stating your needs, and we'll be glad to 
quote quantity prices. 
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