AUTUMN Catalogue, 1913. 



51 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS-Cont/nued. 



Heliopsis lasvis. Orange Sunflower. Flowers deep 

 yellow: July to Sept. 3? ft 



Pitcheriana. A desirable variety, blooming nearly 

 all summer. Flowers deep golden-yellow. 35 ft . 



scabra major. Beautiful dwarf sunflower, yield- 

 ing a profusion of rich golden-yellow flowers from 



JiaJy to Sept. 3 ft 



Hemerocallis aurantiaca major. Large trumpet 

 shaped flowers, deep orange; June to Aug. 2 to 

 3 ft. 50 cents each 



disticha fl. pi. Rich orange, double flowers; June 

 to Aug. 2 to 3 ft 



flava. Yellow Day-Lily. Clear yellow; fragrant; 

 June to Aug. 2 to 3 ft 



fulva. Tawny Day Lily. Coppery-orange shaded 

 crimsan. June and July. 3 ft 



luteola. Fine orange-yellow; large and very free- 

 flowering. June and July. 25 ft 



Middendorfii. Bright yellow; June and July. 



I5 to 2 ft 



Hesperis matronalis. Rocket. Lilac and white; 

 June. 3 ft 



matronalis alba. Pure white. June. 3 ft. 



Heuchera Drummondi. A very desirable dwarf 



perennial producing graceful spikes of white 



flowers which are valuable for cutting. July and 



August. Height, 2 ft. Each, .35 



sanguinea. Alum Root. Graceful spikes of coral- 

 red flowers; July and Aug. I5 ft. .... 

 Hibiscus moscheutos. Swamp Mallow. A useful 

 and showy plant for naturalizing, or background 

 effects, with rich foliage and showy pink flowers; 

 July and Aug. 4 ft 



moscheutos albus. White 



Crimson Eye. Very large flowers, white with crim- 

 son eye; July and Aug. 4 ft 



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Lupinus polyphyllus. 



Iberis sempervirens. Evergreen Candytuft. One of the best dwarf per- j Doz. 

 ennials adapted to forming edgings and rockery clumps. June, i ft. iSi .50 

 Iris Anglica. English Iris. See page 29. 

 cristata. Crested Iris. Charming dwarf variety, suitable for edgings; 



blue; May. ^ f t ' 1.50 



Qermanica. German Iris. See page 30. 

 Hispanica. Spanish Iris. See page 29. 

 Ksempferi. Japanese Iris. See page 31 . 



Orientalis. Violet; June and July. 2 ft 1.50 



Orientalis. Snow Queen. Pure white 2.00 



Dwarf species, suitable for edgings; 



I 100 

 Sio.oo 



I 50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 I 50 



pumila hybrida cyanea. 



flowers bright blue. . 



pumila Yellow. Lemon-yellow shaded darker 



siberica. Light blue; June and July. 25 ft 



siberica alba. White 



Lathyrus iatifolius splendens. Everlasting Pea. Beautiful cHmber 



for trellises or fences, flowers rosy-carmine; July and -Aug. 8 ft. j 2.50 



Iatifolius Pink Beauty. Bright rose 2.50 



Iatifolius albus. Pure white 2.50 



Lepachys pinnata. Show^, hardy plant with finely cut foliage; 



flowers yellow with black cone. Aug. and Sept. 4 ft. . . . i ■ 5° 

 Liatris pycnostachya. Kansas Gay Feather. Spikes of light rosy- 



jnirple flowers; July and Aug. 4 ft 1-50 



spicata. Blazing Star. Spikes of deep purple flowers; July to Sept. 1 



2i ft 1 



50 



Lychnis Viscaria. 



Lily of the Valley. Pure white, fragrant. Suitable for natural 



plantations 



Linuni perenne. Fla.x. A fine border or rockery plant with delicate 



foliage and bright blue flowers; June to .A.ug. 1 i ft 150 



perenne album. Pure white 1.50 



Lobelia cardinalis. Cardinal Flower. Splendid plants for borders or 



moist situations; flowers cardinal-red; .Aug. and Sept. 3 ft. . 1.50 

 syphillitica. Native plant with large spikes of blue flowers; Aug. 1 

 and Sept. 2] ft " 1.50 



Six plants of one variety sold at the dozen rate; 23 at I OO rate. 



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