Seclum spectabile gives rich bloom in midsummer 
Stonecrop ( Sedum ) 
A large family of plants excellent for the rockery or border 
and invaluable for covering dry banks where little else will 
thrive. Their foliage is of particularly beautiful colors, and 
the flowers are odd and showy. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
To the Iris 
Hardy 
Chrysanthemums 
of spring and the Peony and Phlox of summer 
must be added the queen of fall flowers, the 
Chrysanthemum. For garden work these hardy 
varieties are the most desirable, requiring but 
a light covering of manure to protect them 
through our hardest winters. When once 
planted they care for themselves, and repay us 
with a profusion of bloom in many colors dur¬ 
ing the autumn months'. 
The Day Lilies 
White and Blue Day Lilies (Funkias). These excellent 
plants should be more largely used, as their broad foli¬ 
age and dense growth make them effective for massing, 
and when in flower the tall spikes are extremely showy. 
Admirable plants for moist soils, and may be used with 
good effect in shrubbery borders. 
Yellow Day Lily (Hemerocallis). Are exceptionally 
hardy, thrive in any good soil, and are especially fine 
when planted in moist or shady places. Their broad, 
grass-like foliage and dark orange-colored flowers, 
borne in panicles on long stems, are alike attractive. 
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