FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC 



GAILLARDIA. 

 (Blanket Flower.) 



O. Orandiflora— 2 feet, June* 

 One of the showiest, most 

 effective and most satisfactory 

 perennials in cultivation. Be- 

 ginning to flower in June, it 

 continues to present a mass of 

 bloom until late in summer. 

 The nower«areabout2^ inches 

 in diameter borne on long, 

 stiff stems, and are exquisite 

 in coloring, crimson, orange 

 and vermilion blending most 

 harmoniously. 



Each, 15c; per doz., 81.50. 



HELIANTHUS. 

 (Sunflower.) 



H. nultiflorus Plenus (Dou- 

 ble Hardy Sunflower)— 4 feet, 

 July. This very popular dwarf 

 sunflower stands unrivaled 

 among hardy perennials as a 

 decorative plant in the garden 

 and as a producer of cut flow- 

 ers, its Dahlia-like golden yel- 

 low blossoms being produced 

 in great profusion nearly all summer. 



Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



HEMEROCALLIS. (Day Lily.) 



All things considered, this is one of the most 

 useful as well as mostdecorativeborder plantsin 

 cultivation. The plant itself is highly orna- 

 mental, and the flowers are exceedingly attrac- 

 tive and very useful for cutting. 



H. Flava (Yellow Day t Lily) — 3 feet, July. 

 Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



GAILLARDIA. 



H. Fulva (Orange Day Lily)— 

 3 feet, July. Each. 15c; per doz., 

 $1.50. 



H Kwanso Variegata (Varie- 

 gaied folieged Day Lily)— 2feet, 

 July. Each, 20c; per doz., $2.00. 



LYCHNIS. 

 (Lamp Flower.) 



A charming border plant; 

 should be in every garden. 



L. Chalcedonica-2 feet, July. 

 Large heads of bright scarlet 

 now ers. Each, 20c; per doz. ,82.00 



LYSIMACHIA. 

 (Loosestrife.) 



Very hardy borderplants, suc- 

 ceeding well in all ordinary 

 soils. 



L. Nummularia— Excellent 

 for rock-work ; flowers yellow ; 

 blooms almost continuously. 



Each, 15c; per doz. , 81.50. 



HELIANTHUS MULTIRLORI'S PLENUS. 



