^eoniex ffhlojce^ Belphinitm^ (frtc 
Hybrid Hemerocallis 
APRICOT. A new seedling. Very distinct, rich 
apricot. 2 M feet. June. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
AURANTIACA MAJOR. A Japanese variety 
producing brilliant orange flowers, 6 inches in 
diameter, from summer to autumn. The finest of 
all the Hemerocallis, but not so hardy as the others, 
and should be protected. The foliage is deep green 
and attractive. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
AUREOLE. A new Japanese hybrid. Deep 
orange-yellow, with bronze reverse. 2 feet. 35 cts. 
each, $3.50 per doz. 
DR. REGEL. A fine new late-flowering variety, 
with rich apricot flowers. 35 cts. 
FLORHAM. A fine new hybrid of American 
origin. Very large, soft yellow flowers, beautifully 
frilled. One of the very best. June. 
FLAVA MAJOR. Large and handsome; free- 
flowering very sweet-scented. 2F£ feet. June. 50c. 
GOLD DUST. Large, rich clear yellow flowers. 
June, l^feet. 
KWANSO flore pleno. Double Orange Lily, 
Double flowers of great substance, remaining longer 
in bloom than 
shaded crimson. 
any other variety; deep 
4 feet. June and July. 
orange; 
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Kwanso foliis var. The foliage is conspicuously 
striped with white; flowers same as the preceding. 
25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
LUTEOLA. A cross between Aurantiaca major 
and Thunbergii. Fine orange-yellow; large and 
very free-flowering. 2^2 feet. July. 25 cts. each, 
$2.50 per doz., $18 per 100. 
Luteola major. A cross the reverse of the above; 
color the same, but flowers larger and more numer¬ 
ous; taller grower. 3 feet. 50 cts. 
OCHROLEUCA. A cross between Citrina and 
Thunbergii; large, pale lemon-colored flowers on 
tall stems. 3 feet. July. 25 cts. 
QUEEN OF MAY. A new hybrid of Flava major, 
crossed with Aurantiaca major. Produces twelve to 
eighteen bright orange flowers on stems 5 to 6 feet 
tall, throughout June and July. 35 cts. 
SOVEREIGN. Large broad-petaled flowers; soft 
chrome-yellow, shaded brown on the outside. 2J^ 
feet. Late June. 
Flinkia (Plantain Lily) 
(THE BLUE AND WHITE DAY LILIES) 
^UNKIAS are perfectly hardy, and of the easiest culture, thriving in almost any situation. 
They do especially well in damp, partially shaded places, and are suitable for naturalizing 
in woodlands or along streams and ponds. They also look well around the angles of 
buildings, and bordering walks and drives, and as single specimens on the lawn or in 
the border, where their large stools of handsome foliage increase in beauty from year 
to year. The small, variegated-leaved varieties make an excellent permanent edging 
for large beds and walks. Even if grown for their foliage alone they form effective 
adornment to the garden; but in late summer, when the broad, green leaves are sur¬ 
mounted with spikes of white or blue, fragrant flowers, they are beautiful indeed. 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100, unless noted 
FORTUNEI. A rare and very distinct species, 
with deep blue-green foliage; pale white flowers, 
tinged lilac. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Fortune! foliis var. A form with medium-sized 
foliage, marbled golden; very rare. 35 cts. 
Fortune! gigantea. A cross between Fortunei 
and Sieboldi. Massive blue-green foliage; very 
handsome. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
LANCIFOL1A. Long, narrow, green leaves; 
slender spikes of purple flowers. 
Lancifolia undulata aurea. The young foliage 
in early summer has a bright golden hue. 
Lancifolia undulata argentea (syn. Medeo- 
picta). Leaves beautifully variegated silver and 
green; fine for edging; flowers lilac. 
Lancifolia undulata univittata. Dark, shining 
green foliage, with a midrib of silver occasionally 
through the center of the leaf. 
OVATA (syn. Cserulea). Blue Day Lily. Hand¬ 
some broad foliage; tall racemes of deep blue flowers. 
Ovata, Thomas Hogg. Bright green leaves, 
with broad white margin. 
ROBUSTA ELEGANS. Handsome new variety. 
Broad silvery and green foliage. 35 cts. 
SIEBOLDIANA. Handsome, large, metallic, 
blue-green foliage; short racemes of pale blue 
flowers in late June. 25 cts. 
Sieboldiana elatior. Fine blue foliage; blooms 
in July. 25 cts. 
Sieboldiana marmorata (syn. Chinensis). 
Leathery blue-green foliage, slightly mottled. 25c. 
SUBCORDATA GRANDIFLpRA. The White 
Day Lily. Broad, pale green foliage and spikes of 
large, snow-white flowers; deliciously fragrant. 
Highly prized for cut-flowers, which open in late 
summer. 20 cts. each, $2 per d©z., $12 per 100. 
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