NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
EACH. 
♦HELlOPSIs LAKV1S (Oxe>e) ___ _ 
4 to 5 feet. July to November. Clear Yellow F G 
♦HELLEBORUS NIGER (Christmas Rose) 
6 to 12 inches. October to March. White, Pink; very attractive F. G 
♦HEMEROCALLIS AURANTIACA VAR MAJOR 
2 to 2% feet. June and July. Ricb Oranse Yellow; new and rare Extra 
♦HEMEROC A LLIS DUMORT1ERII (Early Yellow Lily) Japan 
1 to 2 feet. June. Deep Yellow; fragrant F G 
♦HEMEROCALLIS FLAVA (Lemon Lily) 
2 to 3 feet. June and July. Pale Lemon Yellow; fragrant F G 
♦HEMEROCALLIS FULVA (Orange Lily) 
2 to 4 feet. July and August Orange Red F G 
♦HEMEROCALLIS FULVA VAR. KWANSO V~"".Y.~.~".Y ' ' 
2 to 4 feet. July and August. Orange Red; semi-double " " " F G 
♦HEMEROCALLIS THUNBERGII (Late blooming Lemon Lily) Y. Y. 
2 to 3 feet. Late June and July. Lemon Yellow F G 
*HEUCHERA SANGUINEA (Coral-Bells) '.YYYYY 
1V£ to 2 feet. July to October. Coral Red on delicate stems F G 
♦HIBISCUS MOSCHEUTOS (Marsh-Mallow) Y". 
3 to 5 feet. July to September. Clear Rosy Pink F G 
♦HIBISCUS MOSCHEUTOS VAR. CRIMSON EYE ..Y.YYT.YY.YYY ' ' 
3 to 5 feet. July to September. White with Pink center F. G 
HOLLYHOCKS, see Althaea. 
♦1BERIS SEMPERVIRENS (Candytuft) 
6 to 12 inches. April and May. White; Evergreeu foliage F G 
♦IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS VAR. COM PACTA YYYYY ' 
6 to 12 inches. April and May. White; more compact than preceding F G 
♦IRIS AUREA „ 
1^ to 2 feet. July. Very clear deep Yellow...... FG 
♦IRIS CRIST AT A (Early Crested Iris) ' * 
4 to 6 inches. April and May. Azure Blue . . F G 
♦IRIS FLORENTINA (Orris-Root) YY..YYYY. YYYYY YS'YY, ' ' 
1 to 2 feet. Mav and June. Light Blue; fragrant F. G 
♦IRIS FLORENTINA VAR ALBICANS (White) YY-„YY.Y-„.,_ 
1 to 2 feet. May and June. Pearl White; fragrant . . F. G. 
♦IRIS FLORENTINA VAR CERULEA (Blue) 
1 to 2 feet. May and June. Deep Blue; fragrant F. G. 
IRIS GERMANICA (Varieties of German Iris), seepage 16. 
IRIS LAEVIGATA, Japan Iris or Kaempferi, see page 17. 
♦IRIS ORIENT ALLS 
3 to 4 feet. June and July. Yellow, lighter in center F G 
♦IRIS PUM1LA Early (Dwarf) 
2 to 4 inches. April. Blue; very dwarf F G. 
♦IRIS PUMILA VAR. VIOLACEA . 
2 to 4 inches. April. Deep Blue ... F G 
♦IRIS SIBERICA (Deep Blue).. YYYY.~~Ym"YYYYSY.YY. 
1 to 2 feet. May and June. Very intense Blue F. G. 
♦IRIS SIBERICA VAR. ALBA 
2 to 3 feet. May and June. Pearl White F. G 
♦IRIS SIBERICA VAR. CERULEA FL. PL Y. 
2 to 3 feet. May and June. Double Blue. F G. 
♦IRIS XIPH1UM (Spanish Iris) 
2 to 3 feet. June. Blue. Yellow, White F G. 
JACOB'S LADDER, see Polemonium. 
KNIPHOFIA ALOIDES VAR. GRANDIFLORA 
2 lo 3 feet. August to December. Orange and Scarlet F. G. 
KNIPHOFIA ALOIDES VAR. PFITZERII (New).... 
2 to 3 feet. June to December. Orange and Scarlet... F. G. 
LARKSPUR, see Delphinium. 
♦LATHYRUS LAT1F0LIUS (Perennial Pea).. 
5 to 6 feet. June to October. Rosy, Pink, vine F. G. 
♦LATHY HUS LATIFOLIUS VAR. ALBUS 
5 to 6 feet. June to October. White, vine F. G. 
LAWN GRASS SEED, see page 22. 
+LESPEDEZA JAPONICA (White Pea Shrub).. 
3 to 5 feet. September and October. Pure White F. G. 
♦LESPEDEZA SIEBOLDI (Desmodium) Pea Shrub 
3 to 5 feet. September and October. Wine Rose F. G. 
LILIUM AURATUM (Golden Banded). June to August 
LIL1UM CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily). Pure White 
LILIUM ELEGANS. Orange Yellow 
LILIUM JAPONICUM VAR. ROSEUM (Krameri). White and Pink.... 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM VAR. ALBUM (Japan White). White 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM RUB RUM (Japan Red). Rosy Red 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM MELPOMENE (Japan Pink). Pink 
LILIUM TIGRINJUM (Tiger Lily). Orange Red 
LILIUM TIGRINUM VAR. FL. PL. Orange Red ; double 
LILIUM TIGRINUM VAR. SPLENTDENS. Orange Red; Improved... 
LILY OF THE VALLEY, see Convallaria. 
♦LOTUS CORNICULATUS (Babies' Slippers). - 
2 to 3 inches. July to November. Bright Yellow; spreading 
♦LYCHNIS OHALCEDONICA (Scarlet Lightning) 
2 to 3 inches. May and June. Double Rose; verv Showy F. G. 
♦LYCHNIS VISCARIA VAR. SPLENDENS (German Catchfly) 
3 to 4 inches. May and June. Scarlet, fine F. G. 
MALLOW, see Hibiscus. 
MARSH-MALLOW, see Hibiscus. 
MAOWORTH, see Alyssum. 
MEADOW RUE, see Thalictrum. 
MEADOW SWEET, see Spiraea. 
MILK-WEED, see Asclepias. 
♦MISCANTHUS SINENSIS (Eulalia Japonica) 
6 to 8 feet May to October. Graceful Grasses with plumes. .F. G. 50c. to 
♦MISCANTHUS SINENSIS VAR. VARIEGATUS 
6 to 8 feet. Like preceding, foliage striped with white F. G. 50c. to 
♦MISCANTHUS SINENSIS VAR. ZEBRINUS -- 
6 to 8 feet Foliage with yellow bars F. G. 50c. to 
♦MISCANTHUS SINENSIS VAR. GRACILLIMUS - 
6 to 8 feet. Foliage narrow, white mid-rib F. G. 50c. to 
♦MONARDA DIDYMA (Bee-Balm) (Bergamot) 
2 to 3 feet Julv to October Maroon; very fragrant r . G. 
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Plants marked * sent prepaid in the United States at single-rate prices. 
See inner front cover for terms and discounts. 
F. G. indicates the plants are strong field grown. 
