TOTTY'S, MADISON, N. J. 
Hardy Perennial Plants • • • 
HELIOPSIS (Orange Sunflower) 
HEUCHERA (Coralbell) 
Imbricata —Large double brilliant yellow sunflowers produced in 
great profusion from July to frost. Splendid for cutting. 2 to 2K 
feet. 
*Scabra Gratissima (New) —Imported variety. A full double golden 
yellow. Excellent for cutting. 100 per cent true. 
HYBRID HEMEROCALLIS 
Few hardy Perennials lend themselves to as many uses in the 
garden as Fleuchera. It makes a beautiful border with its rosettes of 
heart shaped leaves, that remain green most of the Winter. 
From late June to September they send up slender spikes 18 
inches high, covered with small bright coral-bells. It is ideal in the 
Rock Garden and fills an important blooming period in the her¬ 
baceous border. As a cut flower, it keeps well and is most attractive 
used with other flowers for a table decoration. 
The following list is an improvement on the original FHemerocallis 
introductions, and by careful selection one may have this flower 
blooming for the entire season. They have a very fine carrying color in the garden, and 
the price on same is $1.00 each per plant, $10.00 per dozen. 
Bay State— This is a deep yellow, blooming the middle of August. 
Cressida— This is a true orange color, blooming the middle of July. 
Donald D. Wyman —Golden yellow,- tawny splashed petals. July and August. 2^2 
feet. 
Goldeni —A very fine deep golden orange. Flower matures in July. 3 feet. 
J. A. Crawford —Large flowers of apricot and cadmium-yellow in June and July. 
Lemona —An extremely vigorous, upright growing variety producing quantities of 
pale, lemon yellow flowers. Very early. 
The following are the old fashioned types and the price on same is 35c per plant, 
$3.00 per dozen. 
Amaryllis —Beautiful golden orange. July and August. 3J4 fdet. 
Flava —Fragrant clear yellow flowers. Blooms earliest of these charming Lilies, coming 
in May and June, and is useful as a cut flower as well as in the herbaceous border. 
3 feet high. 
Florham (Golden Day-Lily) —Golden yellow with Indian yellow shadings. June and 
July. 3 feet. 
Kwanso Flora Plena —Double,- bright orange. July. 4 to 5 feet. 
Luteola Major —A great improvement on Luteola or Florham, with much larger flowers. 
Mrs. J. R. Mann —Rich deep yellow orange. July and August. 3 feet. 
Sovereign —Chrome yellow, flow¬ 
ering June and July, very attrac¬ 
tive, about 2K feet. 
Thunbergi —Blooming in late July. 
This comes after the othe rvarie- 
ties. Is a rich clear lemon yel¬ 
low. 3 feet high. 
Sanguinea —Pale pink to vivid crimson. 
Hesperis 
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HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket) 
Showy, terminal, pyramidal, fragrant spikes, resembling stocks,- blooming from June to 
August. Splendid for naturalizing in semi-shady places. 2 to 3 feet. In separatd colors— 
lavender and white. 
HOLLYHOCK 
No old-fashioned garden is complete without FHollyhocks. Their stately spikes produce 
bold effects that cannot be obtained with any other flower. Single Pink, Single Red, Single 
White, Single Purple. 
HYPERICUM 
Polyphyllum —A charming ground cover with masses of large golden suns during the hot 
summer months. Price: $2.50 per dozen, $15.00 per 100. 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) 
Among the many species of plants particularly suitable for dwarf beds, borders and the 
rockery, none surpass the hardy Candytufts in making a rich showing during their flowering 
season. The foliage is also quite ornamental, being evergreen most of the Winter. 
*Sempervirens —Pure white flowers which completely cover the plants in May. About 15 
inches high, and splendid for edging borders and Rock Gardens. 
FULTOHS 
PLanIabBj 
Hemerocallis 
Odorless* Plank Food Tablets 
