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HELIOPSIS FALSE SUNFLOWER 
Pitcheriana 
A desirable variety. The flowers are deep golden-yellow, 
about two inches in diameter, of very thick texture. A useful 
cut flower. 
Scabra Excelsa 
Rich, almost double, chrome-yellow flowers, turning to a 
bright yellow as they mature. 3 feet high. Blooms from mid-July 
to the end of August. 
HEMEROCALLIS DAY LILY 
Lemon Lilies, or Hemerocallis, have long been favorites. 
Flava LEMON LILY 
Sweet-scented, clear full yellow. 23^2 feet. Flowers in June. 
Fulva TAWNY DAY LILY 
July. Copper orange, shaded crimson. 
Thunbergi JAPANESE DAY LILY 
Much like Flava but flowers in July, a month later. 
HEUCHERA CORAL BELLS 
Sanguinea. Dwarf, compact, bushy plants with coral colored 
flowers 1 to 13 ^ feet high. 
Sanguinea Splendens. Same habit as above with fiery salmon 
pink flowers. 
HIBISCUS ROSE MALLOW 
Colors mixed. Pink, red and white. 
HOLLYHOCKS ALTHEA ROSEA 
Old garden favorites. One of the most stately, picturesque 
and beautiful plants. 
Double 
Separate colors, red, maroon, white, yellow, pink. Newport 
pink, white with purple base, bright rose. 
Single red, white, pink mixed. 
IBERIS CANDYTUFT 
Gibraltarica Hybrida. White shading to lilac. 
Sempervirens. Evergreen Candytuft. A profuse, white¬ 
blooming, hardy perennial, coming in flower early in the spring; 
much used for cemeteries, rockeries, etc.; 1 foot. 
IRIS Siberica SIBERIAN IRIS 
Emperor. Large clear dark blue flowers. 
Snow Queen. Flowers ivory white. 
IRIS CRISTATA. CRESTED IRIS 
A dainty creeping species excellent for rockeries. 
Flowers blue. May. 
Adams perennials are guaranteed. 
See guarantee on page 2. 
Plants on this page SO.25 each, $2.50 dozen, $18.00 per 100 
except as noted 
