Plants for the Hardy Border 
Hemerocallis (Day Lily)—Continued 
Season 
Each 
Three 
Dozen 
Elava (Lemon Lily). Clear vellow. . . 
I une 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
Fulva (Tawny Day Lily). Orange. . . 
July 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
kwanso. Double flowered. . . . 
July-Aug. 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
Middendorffi. Golden orange. 
June-July 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
Thunbergi. Yellow. 
Todmordem. New. Deep gold. 
July 
June-July 
.25 
1.00 
. 65 
2.50 
Hesperis. Pink; lavender; white. 
Mav- June 
. 15 
.40 
1.50 
Hollvhock. Many colors mixed. 
June 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
Hosta (Plantain Lilv). 
Caerulea lanceolata. Lavender. 
Subcordata grandiflora. W hite. 
July-Aug. 
Aug.-Sept. 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
Iris. 
German. The half dozen German M.av-June 
Iris listed below are representative 
of the more than fifty named varie¬ 
ties to be found in our Iris Garden: 
Ambassadeur. Marvelous combina¬ 
tion of dull coppery violet w ith 
lustrous maroon-purple. 
Edouard Michel. Charming two- 
toned red. 
Lord of June. Luminous light blue 
blending with deeper violet-blue. 
Exceptionally large flower. 
Mary Barnett. Glistening soft la¬ 
vender with contrasting orange 
beard. 
Shekinah. Clear primrose-yellow, 
shaded with amber. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. In¬ 
tense roval blue of satinv texture 
«/ «- 
Japanese. Many separate varieties, 
single and double, of this large- 
flowered, rainbow-hued group. 
Pseudacorus (Water Iris) Yellow. . . 
Siberian. Narrow foliage. 
Dainty blooms on slender stems. 
Emperor. Deep violet-blue. 
Grandis. Violet, reticulated white. 
Orientalis. Like Emperor. Dwarf. 
Perry’s Blue. Bright sky-blue. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 
7 
55 
.90 
5.50 
25 
. 65 
2.50 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
1.00 
2.70 
10.00 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
.50 
1.50 
5.00 
July-Aug. 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
and 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
June 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
J une-July 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
.55 
.90 
5.50 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
.50 
1.50 
5.00 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
For plants at the hundred rate see last page. 
