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W AySiDE GARDENIS rviEfM-roR.OHio 
HEMEROCALLIS - Day Lilies 
Culture. A rich, well monured, moist soil is essential for growing these 
plants successfully. They also prefer partial shade, but do excellently 
in full sun. Moy be grown singly or in masses. Plant one to two feet 
opart in autumn or spring. Lift, divide and replant every third yeor 
to ensure the plants flowering freely. 
NEW BETCHER HEMEROCALLIS OF GREAT MERIT 
Boy State , Each $ 1.00, Doz. $ 10.00 
Brilliant ond glistening deep yellow flowers on 4-foot stems. In full 
bloom about June 28th. Free-blooming ond robust in grosvth. 
Goldeni. Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Large quantities of deep golden orange flowers. Vigorous and a most 
effective garden variety. Midseason. 
Gypsy Each $ 1.00, Doz. $ 10.00 
Brilliont, deep orange flowers on 3-foof, slender stem. In full bloom 
July 5th. Stems are slender and plant is of medium size. A showy 
plant for the small border. 
J. A. Crowford Each $ 1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Rich opricot-yellow shaded light cadmium. Many flowers on 4-foot 
stems; at their best about June 25th. A lovely plant which looks well 
in light shade. 
Lemono Each $ 1.00, Doz. $ 1 0.00 
Delicote ond pale lemon-yellow flowers on 4’,' 2 -foot stems. Blooms ore 
at their best July 1st. One of the finest large blooms, much like a 
large Japanese Iris in form. 
Mrs. W. H. Wymon Each $ kOO, Doz. $ 10.00 
Lovely light pole lemon-yellow flowers on 4-foot stems. In full bloom 
August 1st. Very free-flowering and lasts a long time. Latest to 
bloom of all Hemerocallis. 
The Gem Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Rich, deep oronge-yellow flowers on 3' 2 - to 4-foot stems. In full 
bloom June 20th. Very finely formed bloom, equal to the best Lilies; 
truly a gem. 
Hemerocollis 
Helionthemum Varieties 
HELLEBORUS - Christmas Rose or Lenten Rose 
There are two distinct types, one, Christmas Rose, flowering in late 
winter, and the other,’Lenten Rose, in spring. Both ore valuable for 
garden decoration because of their flowering during the dull period 
of fhe year. 
Cuitu re. Require to be grown in a cool, moist, shady position, such 
as under the shade of trees or among ferns. The ideal soil is a reten¬ 
tive loom, freely mixed with leaf mold and well-rotted manure. .As 
Helleborus are impatient of disturbance at the roots it is advisobic 
to select a position for them where they will not be required to be 
disturbed for many years. Planting may be done in fall or spring, 12 
inches apart. Each autumn odd a top dressing of leof mold and well- 
rotted monure, and let it lie on the surface. In summer give plenty 
of woter. 
Niger Each Doz. 
Strong, 4-year-old field-grown plants $0.80 $9.00 
Helleborus Niger is a dwarf growing hardy plant, able to withstand 
temperatures many degrees below zero. Its palmlike leaves are ever¬ 
green and of leathery substance. In December, January and February, 
depending upon locality where grown, large, single, white, bell-like 
flowers which last for weeks, ore produced regardless of cold or snow. 
Oricntalis. Each Doz. 
Mixed colors $0.50 $5.00 
Oricntalis is known cs the "Lenten Rose." The colors of its flowers 
range from pale green through white from pole brown to the deepest 
tones of chocolate-red. Easier grown than Niger, very interesting plants 
for shady nooks. Can only be supplied in mixed colors. 
HEUCHERA - Alum Root; Corolbclls 
Noot-growing ond graceful flowering perennials yielding an abundance 
of flowers suitable for cutting; effective subjects for the margins of 
borders, as edgings to walks, flower beds, and excellent for the rock 
garden. They hove heart-shaped leaves and bear their dainty blooms 
in graceful panicles or racemes. 
Culture. Heucheras require a well-draibed, fairly rich, and not too- 
heavy soil, also a sunny position. Plant 6 inches apart in outumn or 
early spring. Each spring top dress with well-decayed manure. Lift, 
divide and replant every third year for best results. 
■ Brizoidcs Three $1.00, Doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 
Has more robust foliage and better habit than Heuchera sangu nea; 
the flowers are pale pink and produced profusely in May. 
Pluie de Feu Three $1.20, Doz. $3.50, I 00 $25.00 
A lovely coral-red variety and lOvcIy for the rock garden. 
Rosamundi Throe $ 1.20, Doz. $3.50, 100 $25.00 
We have carefully tested several varieties of Heuchera in all the pink 
shades during the past few years, and we find that this is the most 
desirable of the coral-pink sorts. It is a strong grower, not subject to 
any blight, and produces an abundance of fine coral-pink blossoms 
on tall, strong stems, which last over two months. 
'•■'Perry's White Three $1.00, Doz. $3.00, 100 $20 00 
Pure white flowers which go well with the red and pink varieties, flower¬ 
ing from June to September. 
'’'Songuinea Three $1.00, Doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 
Flowers bright crimson, on 12- to 18-inch stems in June to September; 
very free flowering. Nice for cutting. Excellent for rock garden. 
'■'Wayside Gardens Hybrids Three $1.00, Doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 
Especially noted for their luxuriont foliage ond robust growth. There¬ 
fore used principally as on edging to beds or walks. The rich green 
folioge IS tinted with bronze or reddish brown veins ond ottractive 
throughout the entire seoson. 
