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HELENIUM, Bigelowi. A beautiful hardy perennial, flowers golden 
yellow with black cenire, very siriking for cut blooms. 
THE DAY LILY OR HEMEROCALLIS 
There are few planis easier io grow than the day lily, and 
few give a more generous return, but iit is handicapped by iis 
name Hemerocallis, “The beauty of a day.” It may be thai the 
majority of the family last only a day, but the number of blossoms 
on a siem is so greai that ihe plani remains in flower for weeks. 
Ii will grow almosi anywhere, requires hardly any aiitention, and 
the majority of varieties are sweet scented. They have a wide 
color range ihrough all the shades of yellow io the reddish- 
oranges. 
Amaryllis. Beautiful golden-orange flower with deeper color in 
throat; recurvinag peials. Tall growing; late blooming. 30c 
each, 3 for 75c. 
Apricot. A rich ciear apricot shade on the outer peials blend- 
ing into a deep orange in the throat. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 
Bay State. Brilliant and glistening deep yellow flowers wiih 
fluied peials on 4 fit. siems. Free blooming, good grower. 
July. 4 ft. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 
Dover. The earliest flowering of the hybrids, about June lst. 
Deep golden-yellow. Dwarf. 75c each. 
Dr. Regel. Handsome, rich orange-yellow flowers in May. Very 
fragrant. Fine for cutting. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 
Gold Dust. Golden-yellow flowers with narrow, curving petals. 
Low growing; early. 25c each, 3 for 60c. 
Goldeni. Ait the height of its glory in July with large recurved 
peials of brilliant deep orange. 25c each, 3 for 60c . 
J. A. Crawford. Bold recurving large flowers of clear gold. 30c 
each, 3 for 75c. 
James R. Mann. A beauiiful large frosied flower of buff and yei- 
low. June-Augusi. 3]! fi. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 
Lemona. Delicaie and pale lemon-yellow flowers on 4], foot 
siems. Blooms are at their best around July lst. One of ithe 
finest large blooms, much like a large Japanese Iris in form. 
30c each, 3 for 75c. 
Mikado. Flowers of a siriking color. The large spot of mahog- 
any red in each peial contrasting sharply with the rich orange 
of the rest of the flower. June-July. 3 fi. $1.00 each. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Lovely pale glisiening yellow. Free flow- 
ering and lasi a long time. Augusi. 4 ft. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 
Ophir. Golden waxy yellow flowers. One stem usually carry- 
ing 25 or more successively opening giant, heavy texture, and 
lasting flowers. July-August. 4 ft. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
The Gem. Rich, deep orange-yellow flowers in full bloom June 
20th. Very finely formed bloom, equal to the best Lilies; truly 
! agem. 3 fit. 25c each, 3 fo 60c. 
Thunbergi. Spikes 2 to 3 feet iall, with pale-yellow blossoms. 
Flowers in July. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 
The Christmas Rose 
A beauty at a real low price 
HELLEBORUS, Niger (Christmas Rose). This lovely little evergreen 
plani geis its name of Christmas Rose, as it often begins flower- 
ing during November and keeps on during the early winter 
monihs, alihough iis usual blooming period is during February 
and March. The flowers are large and pure white, sometimes 
slighily flushed with purple. An excellent plant for the -rock- 
garden. Nice two year old planis 50c each, 6 for $2.50. 
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HEUCHERA, Brizioides. A sirong grower with light pink flowers 
blooming profusely from laie May io Augusi. 18 to 24 in. 
Perry's White. A very dwarf and compact variety of very ap- 
pealing effect, large bells of pure whiie flowers on 12 to 15 
in. siems. May io July. 
INCARVILLEA, Delvayi (Trumpet Flower). Large handsome foliage 
bearing large Allamanda-like flowers of a bright rose or 
crimson color. 2 it. June-August. 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS 
THE LATEST VOGUE IN IRIS 
Wiih these new Irises we now have the most gorgeous colors in 
the fall monihs. You should have some of these new varieiies 
for your fall blooming garden. Supply limiied. 
AUTUMN KING. The original auiumn-flowering variety, from which 
most of the others originated. A fine blue-purple bicolor. 35c 
each, 3 for S90c. 
AUTUMN QUEEN. A lovely pure snow whiie. Blooms through 
spring, summer and fall. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. (Sass-McDade 1933). One of the best fail- 
bloomers. A deep velvety red-violet self. 26 in. Gold Medal 
best fall blooms. 50c each. 
EQUINOX. (Auten 1932). One of the most dependable fall-bloom- 
ing Irises. S. reddish-purple; F. slightly darker. 26 in. 50c each. 
MARTIE EVEREST. (Kirk 1933). A lovely clear blue Iris of Corrida 
type. Sends up iall well-branched stems; free blooming. $1.00. 
