HEMEROCALLIS. L,AT LlLV 

 Free flowering, decorative plants for the 

 mixed border, shrubbery or elsewhere, with 

 handsome linear foliage and bearing large, 

 lily-shaped flowers in summer. 



Dumortieri. Goldex Day Lilt. — Showy and 

 effective; a constant bloomer, with large, 

 handsome flowers of bright orange-yellow. 



Each 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Flava. Yellow Day Lily. Lemon Lily. — A 

 vigorous species with clusters of large, frag- 

 rant, wax-like, clear, lemon-yellow flowers, 

 during early summer. Each 15c; doz. $1.50. 



HARDY PEREXXJAL PLAXTS. 



HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 



Fulva fl. pi. <"Kwanso.) Doura* Day Lily. — 

 Large double flowers of iich tawny orange- 

 yellow. Each 12c; doz. $1.25; 100," $8.00. 



Thuntergii. Iapasbss Lemon Lily. — The fines 1 , 

 of its class; owing to its flowers being so ex- 

 tremely beautiful 

 and abundantly 

 and continuously 

 p r o d u ce d . It 

 blooms later than 

 the other sorts — 

 i n August and 

 September. The 

 flowers are of 

 bright lemon-yel- 

 low, borne on 

 long, graceful 

 stems and are 

 delightfully frag- 

 rant. Very at- 

 tractive and use- 

 ful for cutting. 

 Especially valu- 

 ble for planting 

 with tall-growing 

 and early-bloom- 

 ing varieties to 

 supply flowers af- 

 ter the others 

 have ceased flow- 

 H. Thunbergii. ering. 

 Each 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00. 

 A set — one each of the four sorts — for 40c- 



Galtonia Candicans. 



A showy species of Hyacinth, blooming in 

 late summer and early autumn. The bulbs 

 throw up strong stems, two or three feet high, 

 which are clothed with numerous pretty bell- 

 shaped white flowers. It is sure to flower 

 freely and is of special value for planting 

 among Peonias, German Iris, etc., to supply 

 flowers after the season for these early bloom- 

 ers has passed. Entirely hardy and the bulbs 

 may be left in the ground over winter with 

 safety. 



Large, selected bulbs, each, 10c; doz. 

 $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS. 



Evergreen Candytuft. 



A shrubby, low-growing plant with ever- 

 green foliage, completely covered in spring 

 with clusters of pure white flowers; produc- 

 ing a delightful effect. Especially valuable 

 for the foreground of borders and for rock- 

 work; useful for cutting. 



Each 10c; doz. $1.00; 100, $0.00. 



Jefferson Co., Ala., March 24, 190G. 

 I wish to thank you for the nice collection 

 of Perennial plants you sent me a short while 

 since; they arrived in fine shape and I plant- 

 ed them immediately and the weather here 

 has been mild and genial ever since and they 

 have gone to growing very vigorously. 

 Thev were verv fine and exceptionally cheap. 



J. C. CALDWELL. 



