Burbank’s Hemerocallis “Calypso” 
(Photo Above) 
Day Lily flowers averaging 5 inches across 
and are a glorious shade of deep lemon yellow. 
Grows 4 ft. high. Blooms from spring to fall. 
Plant full sun or partial shade. Pronounced by 
experts to be one of the finest of all day lilies. 
50c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Henderson’s 
New “Giant Orange” Hemerocallis 
Flowers are very large deep orange covered 
with a gold dust sheen. Flowers are of a heavy 
substance and petals very wide. Comparable in 
width of petals and size to some of the Amaryllis 
hybrids. $1.50 each. Plant is 30 inches in 
height. 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES 
Charming 
Soft shade of pink with yellow center. Grace¬ 
ful weeping branches. 4 ft. high, resembles small 
spirea shrub when in bloom. 
Baby Blue 
Henderson. When massed in front of dark 
green shrubbery it appears similar to a soft blue 
cloud. Visitors are enthusiastic over its heavenly 
blue color. Try the effect in your garden. You 
too will be greatly pleased. 
Lavender Queen 
Richest lavender with orange center that sets 
whole flower aglow. Blossoms 2 inches in diam¬ 
eter. All above varieties, 5 0c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Helianthemums 
Sun Roses. Low spreading evergreens that 
are practically covered with dainty flowers from 
spring to fall. Hardy long-lived and easily grown 
plants. Excellent for sunny rockwork, front of 
borders, sides or tops of walls. I offer three 
colors; double red, apricot and rich orange. 3 5c 
each, 3 for 90c, $3.00 per doz. 
Plumbago Larpentae 
Splendid border or rock garden plant with 
sparkling deep blue flowers. Bloom from May 
till frost. Dwarf spreading habit. Height 8-10 
inches. One of the finest, hardiest and most 
beautiful border plants in the country. Plant in 
full sun for best results. 3 5c each, $2.00 per 
doz. Perennial. 
New Pyrethrum Hybrids or Painted Daisies 
Produce showy flowers of all shades, except 
blue and yellow, on long stems. Bloom all 
summer. Very valuable for cutting. Double 
and semi-double mixed. $1.50 per doz. Hardy 
perennials. 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
“Gabriel’s Trumpet” 
(See Above Photo) 
(Moore). Unusually fine single hardy garden 
mum. Petals tubular expanding near tip to a 
soft shade of Chinese scarlet from a silver buff. 
One of the most unusual mums ever introduced. 
5 0c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Hardy improved pompoms and single flowered 
varieties for bedding and cutting purposes. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin 
Crushed strawberry color. Early and very 
popular variety. 
Margaret Waite 
Finest variety for late blooming. Withstands 
rain, frost and hail well. Stems may be cut 24-30 
inches long. Colors deep sparkling rose pink. 
Semi-double, Has no equal for lasting quality, 
cutting and possesses rich, spicy fragrance. 
Ira K. Skiff 
Golden bronze, large semi-double and very 
early. Attracts attention in any garden. 
E. D. Godfrey 
Very late with semi-double flesh-pink flowers 
produced in profusion. 
Dream 
New and very handsome late improved pom¬ 
pom. Very double perfect flowers bright clear 
rose-pink in color, Very graceful in the garden. 
Indian Chief 
New clear scarlet. Reverse of petals old gold. 
Wonderful new color combination. 
2 5c each, $1.50 per dozen on all above va¬ 
rieties of chrysanthemums. 
Salvia Pitcheria 
Splendid perennial. Growing 4 ft. high, 
blooming from August until frost and produc¬ 
ing masses of pure gentian blue flowers. One of 
the most beautiful perennials in existence. Un¬ 
surpassed for long fall blooming season creating 
masses of blue for months. 5 0c each; $3.00 per 
doz. Not less than 12 at this rate. 
New Red Beilis Perennis 
A new color in the English daisy. A brilliant 
showy rose-red., Admirable for edging material. 
Has blooming season of well over six months, 
October to May. Hardy and long lived peren¬ 
nial. Does not exceed 7 inches in height. 5 0c 
per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
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