EVANGELINE—(Russell). Rosy red and sine; 
E. W. YANDRE—(Hayward). Brown and gold. 
FLAMING GLORY—(Emig). Huge glowing dark 
SCONIGES = st eee en ey a ee tee $1.50 
FLAVINA—(Fewkes). Early bright lemon _yel- 
lows GW ait: Sec eee neee oa ee ees ee $1.00 
FEED HOWARD—(Traub). Petals near Ember; 
ae olsmlighter Chrome sesca eee eet reee ree $1 00 
GARNET ROBE—(Mill). Highly Praised garnet- 
redwevelloweeupa tls Miso Oss ee nee ees $1.50 
GEORGE KELSO—(Traub). Large, soft qrengs. 
CEOnGe YELD — (Perry). 
bro SES 
GLOWING GOLD—(Nes.) Rich brilliant orang 
SOLD ZANTIQUE ru Yellow De 
GUNGA SDINeaiTay elne fea, Bure high- 
lightss Yellowastar throat:2--:--.....--. $1.00 
GOLDEN HOURS—(Sass). Darkest prenge? 
GOLIATH—(Bechtold). Huge yellow 
GRANADA—(Traub). Red-bronze. 
GRETCHEN—(Sass.) English red.............-- 
AS RUFEN TS (Buck): Vermilion overlaid 
$4 
HALO _~ (Wheeler). Medium yellow with gro 
HAILE SELASSIE— (Wheeler) Maroon purple, 
Orange sithtoc tires. sees eee ee $1.50 
HAZEL SAWYER (Wheeler), Lavender- eins 
HESPERUS—(Sass). Large lemon-chrome $1.00 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN — (Nesmith). Purple, 
Vellows throa tiese sok ee ee ee ere 1.00 
HONEY REDHEAD — (Nesmith). Bright _ red, 
CLEGIMNNDOLGe amt ee eee ee $1.00 
Ed he ie (Mead). Large waxy soft canary- 
WA SUDERIOR sates otis eee es .50 
IvoRY CHALICE—(Nesmith). Broad petgied 
J. ne ‘CRAWFORD __(Betscher), Apricot 
BER cece) nt dilbagls red and orange 
bicolor AcMie ole ese saws a reece cee ce $1.00 
Jars MSSeLL.—thuseelly Lemon, red oe es 
JUST MARY — (Russell). Yellow veined red. 
WRUSUiG lees ee ose eae sence $1.00 
JUAREZ—(Russell). Bright red bicolor.....$1.00 
KANAPAHA—(Watkins). Bright Gas PE HG 
KNIGHTHOOD — (Schroeder). Large velvety 
maroon, orange throat and midribs....$4.00 
LADY FAIR—(Nesmith). Finest pink. H. M ao6 
LIBBY FINCH—(House). Black cherry rose. 
$4.00 
LOCHINVAR—(Taylor). Color varies through 
orange, red and pink. Difficult to se Zi 
MADAME BUTTERFLY — (Wheeler). 
PUSTYMOCVC. See, ote sate esas esaenassnageoe 
MARGARET___(Gook), Soft buff yellow..... $1.00 
MARGARET PERRY—(Perry). Brilliant ie gis 
redvavellow, throat: 2. ceccess--2c--n0acaseacasacs 
MARTHA WASHINGTON—(Wheeler). O14 
MARY FLORENCE—(Betscher). Beautiful apri- 
Cot=bUff, \WaOXy.. TextUne® 22 22icc2.c.-osenensee= whe) 
MARY GUENTHER (Russell), Yellow and car- 
mine bicolor AAS) 
MATADOR— (Nesmith. Flame flushed paon 
ed r 
MIDWEST MAJESTY—(Sass). Wonderful new 
yellow self. H.M. 50, A.M. ‘53 $5.00 
MINNIE—(Hayward). Mahogany with glint of 
crimson, orange throat, 22-.-.--2-.-----4-- 75 
MONGOL—(Norton). Large, 
VGLIOW serene es occa ee en cen sos nkecceeteas 
MOONRAY — (Nesmith). Yellow, red Phas 
.00 
MORNING GLORY—(Russell). Red, yellow  bi- 
color. Late. Fine. $1.00 
MOROCCO RED — (Nesmith). Rich Morocco 
red, except for small orange cup........ $1.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN—(Betscher). Gold....$ .50 
MRS. B. pbs BONNER—(Russell). Fine lemon. 
PACINO Omen rent er co oe are conten 1.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON—(Russell). Startins 
MRS. JOHN TIGERT—(Watkins). PAU hers 
ge Brilliant clear orange. 
50. $3.50 
NUBIANA (Hayward), Chocolate-red....$ .50 
ONEITA—(Davis). Almost Se Oe ae 
OPHIR—(Farr). Large deep Velo ose oe 
PAINTED ‘LADY—(Russell). Huge cinnamon- 
red blend. A.M. ‘50. Stout Medal ‘51. $2.00 
PARTY GOWN—(Mill). Large beautiful lemon 
ajatale WiatelQajayeigctoW ley tere) fo) ame Se ee ey ees $1.00 
PEONY RED —(Traub). Wine red, different 
from manogamy, FUSS). 2.22--senco-ceeceaecscare $1.00 
eye ay PRINCESS—(Nesmith). Deep PP Od 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith) Large rosy pink, 
yellow center. A.M. $1.06 
PIQUANTE — A Charming eugenia- 
FOSG\.). 552 scictncsanzatcdataaczctossttawstecsicceescuesnte $1.00 
PINK BOWKNOT—(Taylor). Luscious salmon 
pink. Heavy Ivory midrib, Daffodil throat. 
HEM 25. ASM ies 59 sn. cccextacacccecesescectenzess $5.00 
PRIMA DONNA—(Taylor). Large peach col- 
ored. Gold throat extending up into Baier. 
H. ‘50, A.M, ‘52. Stout Medal......... $7.50 
PURPLE FINCH—(Nesmith). Brilliant ef) 
PURPLE MOOR—(Nesmith). Dark purple $4.00 
PURPLE SAGE—(Russell). Deep wine_....... $1.00 
PURPLE WATERS — (Russell). Ruffled 38 
$2.0 
QUEEN OF GONZALES — (Russell). Early rich 
DUNCMOROIMG Cyt teen. etme, seen, coc 1.00 
REDWOOD—(Hill). Big dusky red............ $2.00 
REVOLUTE—(Sass). Light yellow. A.M. sa 00 
Lens! LADY—(Nesmith). Best sSIONETON ae 
ROYAL RUBY—(Nesmith). Fine, intense crim- 
SONS AGM SOU Se elie 2 et ee Sao $2.00 
ROYALTY—(Nesmith). Deep maroon...... $.75 
RURY SUPREME—(Wheeler). Large ruby red. 
TALIM sae ORC one ee eo ere ne REE See $1.00 
SCARLET SUNSET Turkscap, flam- 
Ingesconlec sHIE Maen Ot ee eee $2.00 
SIR tence FOSTER—(Muller). Big es 
SKYLARK—_(Russell), Clear lemon-yellow, green 
TEGO Gee eee tcoes sce eee cece een cate Sere ee $1.00 
SPITFIRE (Russell), Fiery red ...... a ke $ .50 
$PICE—(Taylor). Dusky, rosy tan, twisted pet- 
als. Small golden throat. H.M. ‘52_....... $2.00 
STATELY LASS—(Hill). Large two- gree eset 
SU-LIN—(Nesmith). Mauve and cream ea 
SUNNY WEST—(Sass). Canary yellow....$ .50 
SWAN—(Watkins). Superb big yellow...... $3.00 
afl A peat al Rose and pices 
Ce Sees Ee ie PES OR OU 5 
SYLViA—(Russell). Rosy pink, deep eye. $1.00 
TAMARA—(Mill). Large rosy-red and _ light 
yellow bicolor. 2.00 
TEJAS—(Russell). Brilliant red ................ $1.00 
Le FIRE—(Emig). Orange red with ees 
TOMESHA SHR Uscellie Redman 580 
TYLER RED—(Tyler). Open deep ug 
VALIANTES (cack Finca dececorancs ae $3.00 
VESPERS—(Nesmith). Cream yellow........ $2.00 
VILLANELLA—(Hill). Graceful. Unusual shade 
of rose. 3.00 
WARPATH—(Russell). Red. ..........--...---- $1.00 
WHITE LADY—(Sass). Pale ew are $ .50 
WINNIE NIGHTINGALE — (Perry) Glowing 
CRONGeG eres tee aa ae ey $1.00 
WINDSOR TAN—(Nesmith). Brown and_ buff 
yellow bicolor. $3.00 
ORIGINATIONS OF ELMER A. CLAAR 
CHAMELEON—(Claar) 36’’ M. Blaze Red and 
Ta Ming Yeliow. Red tones to beautiful 
Pink. Wide reflexed petals. ....-............ 1.00 
JEAN LAFITTE—(Claar). 36’ EM. Deep vel- 
vety Garnet veined Rose Ebony. Cool Char- 
treuse Green throat. Wide segments. Bril- 
{hela oe Seen ees ae) Ee Seen mn A $2.00 
LITTLE CHERUB—(Claar) 12’ EE. Graceful, 
overlapping beautiful clear Yellow. A de- 
light for the Rockery or low border.....$1.50 
ROYAL CROWN—(Claar). 38’. M. Wide re- 
curved and overlapping segments. An ex- 
otic bicolor. Warm Brick Red and Ta Ming 
Yellow shaded Brick Red..................... $3.00 
RUBY LANGSTON—(Claar), 40’ EM. One of 
the lightest Daylilies we grow. Large and 
perfectly formed soft Pale Yellow w/faint 
CVEZOMNG eRe mete ee eee ee $7.50 
SARAH KEY PATTEN—(Claar). 30’ EM. Flow- 
er of unusual beauty and coloring. Smooth 
satiny Watermelon Red w/contrasting Gol- 
den throat. Beautifully recurved, well 
Branched wees eect seo eee $4.00 
THE DOCTOR—(Claar). 36’ M. Brilliant Ver- 
million Scarlet of large size w/wide over- 
lapping petals, which are wide open and 
very velvety texture which is amazingly 
firm after the hottest sun or rain. HM ‘52, 
VA M5 Sete tase ee ee cee eee N $15. 00 
TOOTIE—(Claar). 30’ M. A clearer Pink than 
Evelyn Claar w/not so much Orchid, but a 
faint Blueish undertone. Medium size, wide- 
petaled, satin finish. JC. ‘53. HM. ‘55. 
FN $25.00 
ORIGINATION OF 
MRS. SAM D. REGISTER 
ROYAL TOGA—(Reg.) 44’ M. Richest, clear, 
lustrous, broad, dark Purple. Has been de- 
scribed as ‘Magnificent’, ‘’Best | have 
seen’. w/greenest th. Long bloomer, in- 
creasing in popularity fast............. N $10.00 
SESAME OF SIGNS & ABBREVIATIONS 
Following Name is given Hybridizer, Inches 
indicate height of Flower Scape; Ev—Ever- 
green, D—Dormont; *—Fragrant; %—Open 
Evenings; w/—with; Th—Throat; EE—Extra 
early; E—Early; EM—Early midseason; M— 
Midseason; M—Midseason; LM—Late Mid- 
season; L-M—Midseason to Late; L—Late; 
VL—Very late; L—VL—Late to very late. 
Stout Medal—Highest award of Hemerocallis 
Society; AM— with Year-Award of Merit; 
HM—Honorable Mention; JC—Junior Citation. 
A capital letter F or N or both before the 
price indicates the Variety is offered for Fall 
Shipment only and price is Net. 
Our Nursery is located in Stout’s Valley, 
Williams Township, Easton, Pa., R.D. No. 4, 
where we are specializing in Chrysanthemums, 
Hemerocallis, Iris, Peonies, Ornamentals and 
other Nursery stock. We will be glad to wel- 
come visitors there. Send all orders to 2569 
Stephen St.—H. W. Stout & Son. 
Shipment of strong, healthy plants are 
made as soon as weather permits and con- 
tinues to June Ist, and from August 15th to 
November. We prepay all orders for Hems of 
$5.00 or more. DISCOUNT allowed on orders 
for three varieties or more, not marked NET, 
as follows: $10 or more 10%; $20 or more 
15%; $50 or more 20%. No discount on 
Collections. 
We have a large assortment of the finest, 
hardy, outdoor Chrysanthemums yet produced. 
Also a good collection of the choicest new 
European Phlox w/large florets and trusses 
and beautiful colors, as well as other good 
companion plants for day lilies. If interested, 
write for list. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
You won’t find a choicer collection any- 
where. Slender graceful stems and grass-like 
foliage. Grow best in clumps. Lots of humus 
and moisture. 
AHALYA—(Nesmith 1932). 38’’  Pink-toned 
white, dainty and beautiful. The pinkest 
Sibertant? ts. 2 fee et eee $2.00 
BLUE CHARM—(H. sass 1931); 30%. Large 
bright medium blu Tien 
CAESAR — (Morgan 1930) 42”. Very tall, 
broad-petalled, handsome blue-purple. $ 50 
CAESAR’S BROTHER — (Morgan 1932)) 32": 
ele dark and handsome. Black od Aa 
COOL SPRING—(W. L. Kellogg 1940) 40”. 
Standards and styles, pearly blue. Falls, 
pearly blue, except the upper part, which is 
much deeper. Horizontal flaring falls. 
Widely branched stems,___-_~--____ $1.00 
ERIC THE RED—(Whitney 1944). 40”. Large 
broad-petalled flowers of wine-red, Flaring 
falls. Finest of the red._ = $3.00 
GATINEAU—(Preston 1932) 35", “Wonderfully 
clear bright blue, large-flowered and out- 
standing C5 27s) 
GRAY DOVE——(Cleveland 1938) 38’. Charm- 
ing soft grayisla blue with almost lavender 
shadings. Excellent wisteria-colored bloom. 
Sy Ass 
HELEN ASTOR—(Whitney-Kellogg 1938) 30”. 
Wide standards of rosy red. Falls are broad 
and round of rosy red. White throat flushed 
bluer (Outstanding. 2 es — = = S175 
KENOGAMI — (Preston 1938) 40’. Striking 
dark blue of tall and stately habit._ $1.60 
MOUNTAIN LAKE—(Gersdorff 1938) 36’’. De- 
lightful clear medium blue with flaring falls 
slightly ruffled. The center and styles are 
lighter blue. Very nice. __. $1.75 
MOUNTAIN POOL—(Cleveland 1932) 34’. Ex- 
tra beautiful clear sky blue. Smooth. $1.00 
MRS. ROWE—(Perry). A dainty light lavender 
pink that is a very profuse bloomer. Beau- 
tiful in a vase when cut in bud stage. 
Blooms just after Ahalya. E to M—30” 
Ces 
RED EMPEROR—(Sturtevant 1934) 30’. Wine 
red, veined blue. One of the very few ‘’reds’’ 
which contrast so effectively with the blues 
and whites = 2s) 33 se ee $1.00 
RIMOUSKI—(Preston 1937) 30’. White stand- 
ards flushed yellow at the base. The white 
falls have a yellow halo and yellow line 
down the center, The only Siberian show- 
LAG eV CllOW site Se ee lee $1.20 
SNOWY EGRET—(Cleveland). Generally regard- 
ed as the finest white Siberian Iris. Some of 
its desirable features are best shown when 
it develops into a large clump. 3 feet. 
$1.00 
TROPIC NIGHT—(Morgan 1937) 36’. Very rich 
deep purple blue. Large and handsome. 
$1.75 
TUNKHANNOCK — (Scheffy) 38’. Largest 
white, tall and flaring. A _ fit companion 
fOr why Coona.. = Saou ew Le ee $1.50 
TYCOON—(Cleveland 1938) 34’. Largest Si- 
berian. Huge violet-blue, broad-petalled and 
SCI yee ee ee ee ee eee $1.00 
ZEST__(Sturt 1934). A brilliant iridescent blue 
with deep lavender pink style branches. It 
has) great garden’ value, =2 === $1.00 
ECHINOPS—'’Taplow Blue” is the most dis- 
tinctive and beautiful contrast plant for 
day lilies that we know. Two year plants— 
POCEEGCIVA RTS cee oe ey 3 for $2.00 
SIBERIAN IRIS—Are shipped in the Fall and 
may be included w/day lilies, phlox, chry- 
santhemums, or other plants. Minimum pre- 
paid order on mixed plants 5.0) 
