FALMOUTH, MASS. 
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H. V. Lawrence 
Hemerocallis • Day Lily 
H. dumortieri. Orange-yellow flowers on 
stems about 2 feet high in May and June. 
H. middendorffi. Deep orange-yellow. June 
and July. 2 to 3 feet. 
H. thunbergi. Lemon-yellow flowers, quite 
fragrant, are carried in July and August. 
3 feet. 
See page 2 for new Hemerocallis Hybrids 
Helenium • Sneezeweed 
A group of plants that add color to the 
garden in late summer and early fall. The 
plants grow from 4 to 5 feet high, are 
entirely hardy, and will thrive in almost 
any locality. 
H. autumnale, Riverton Beauty. Flowers 
rich lemon-yellow with a purplish black 
comb. 
H. autumnale, Riverton Gem. Golden 
yellow, changing to deep red. 
H. autumnale superbum. Flowers Iemon- 
yellow and unusually large. 
Hollyhocks 
These old-fashioned flowers may be had 
in colors that vary from white to pink, red, 
yellow, and mottled, and in both single and 
double blooms. We have them in mixed 
varieties only and they cannot be separated 
according to color. 
Lavandula • Lavender 
L. officinalis. The blue flowers and the foliage 
have a delightful fragrance. Plants grow 
readily where they may have a reasonable 
supply of moisture. 30 cts. each. 
Lupinus • Lupin 
L. polyphyllus. A well-known garden plant 
with deep blue, pea-shaped flowers in June 
and July. The plants grow from 4 to 5 feet 
high, and the blooms are carried on long 
stems. 
Helenium autumnale, Riverton Beauty 
Lilium • Lilies 
The hardy Lilies are really the aristocrats 
of the modern garden, and a collection of 
plants cannot be considered as complete with¬ 
out a goodly assortment of Lilies. Their chief 
requirement is a rich soil, with sand under 
and around the bulbs to provide drainage. 
The bulbs should be set from 6 to 8 inches 
deep. It is advisable to mulch the beds with 
leaves or straw during the winter. 
L. auratum. Gold-banded Lily. White 
flowers spotted with crimson and a yellow 
band the whole length of each segment. 
Blooms in July and August. 40 cts. each; 
Lupins 
$4 per doz. 
L. hansoni. The flowers, which are reddish orange, are 
carried in clusters of from 8 to 12. 50 cts. each; $5 
per doz. 
L. henryi. Flowers golden yellow, spotted brown. The 
flower-stems are often 6 feet high. 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. 
L. regale. The petals are pure white, changing to bright 
canary-yellow at the center. On some blooms there 
may be a slight tinge of pink. 35 cts. each; $3.50 
per doz. 
L. speciosum album. The large white flowers have a 
greenish band running down the center of each petal. 
Stems are about 2 feet high. 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. 
L. speciosum magnificum. White, shaded and spotted 
with rose. A magnificent variety. 50 cts. each; $5 
per doz. 
L. tigrinum splendens. A great improvement on the old 
familiar Tiger Lily. Blooms are bright salmon-red 
spotted with deep purple. 30 cts. each; $3 per doz. 
