Hemerocallis 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lilies) 
Beautiful hardy perennials belonging to the 
lily order, with long, narrow leaves and yel¬ 
low or orange flowers, many of which pos¬ 
sess a delicious fragrance. 
New Introductions 
Below we are offering six new Hybrid 
Hemerocallis of great merit. There is no 
doubt in our minds that when they become 
cheaper they will replace old sorts. 
o A Y ctaTP Brilliant and glistening deep 
i ypllo'w flowers on 4-foot stem. 
In full bloom about June 28th. 
«~YP<;Y Brilliant deep orange flowers on 3- 
foot slender stem. In full bloom 
July 5th. 
I A CRAWFORD Rich apricot-ye 1 low 
J. A. b^AWruKU. shaded light cadmium. 
Many flowers on 4-foot stems; at their best 
about June 25th. A lovely plant, 
l cuAMA Delicate and pale lemon-yellow 
lc/vi^/ha. fl ower on 4%-foot stems. Blooms 
are at their best July 1st. One of the finest 
large blooms, much like a Japanese Iris. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. ci 
4-foot stems. In full bloom August 1st. Very 
free-flowering and lasts a long time. 
tljc <~cij Rich, deep orange-yellow flowers 
on SVz- to 4-foot stems. In full 
bloom June 20th. Very finely formed bloom, 
equal to othe best Lilies. 
Any of the above new varieties in strong 
divisions, 50c each. 
Standard Sorts 
AIIBAK1TIACA A strong growing and free- 
AunttmiAcn, flowering variety, producing 
rich orange-yellow flowers in summer. 2 ft. 
ay/ a n i -i i Sweet scented, clear 
FLAVA (Lemon Lily). full ye now; 2y 2 feet, 
flowers in June. 
a nDUAU A strong grower, 2 to 3% feet 
«-LUKriA/vi. high, large trumpet -shaped 
flowers; golden yellow, with Indian yellow. 
FULVA (Brown Day Lily). g £ a P <fe d °crfmson! 
3 feet. July. 
vu/AMtn Large, double-flowered variety 
\WAIN3U. with rich golden bronze. July. 
Tuiikmcori Much like Flava, but flowers 
IrlUNBfcKt7l. j u i y> a month later. Spikes 
3 to 3% feet tall, and pale yellow blossoms. 
Any of the above 3 for 50c; $1.75 dozen. 
One each of the six varieties for 
$1.00 postpaid. 
HELIOTROPE 
snYAI FRAftRAKICF Proving the best of 
KUTAL rKAoKANUt. the heliotropes. Very 
fragrant Lavender purple in color, and pro¬ 
fuse in flower. 25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 
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HEUCHERA (Coral Bell) 
Ti_ip SHIR ICY A bright red flowered form 
nc onmLci. that is a free and continuous 
bloomer. Flowers of good size. 20c each, 
$2.00 per dozen. 
LIATRIS 
PYCNOSTACHYA. 
This beautiful perennial 
is perhaps better known 
as Gay Feather or Blazing Star. Flowers in 
rosy purple spikes. Field divisions, 25c each; 
$2.50 dozen. 
LISIANTHUS 
RUSSELLIANIUS. One of the showiest of 
pale purple flowers. Cup shaped with a 
darker purple center and contrasting yellow 
stamens. Grey foliaged and very free flow¬ 
ering. 
35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
LYCHNIS 
CHAl ("‘FDONIGA Large heads of vivid 
LnALLtuuiNlCA. scarlet flowers blooming 
for a long time. 3 for 40c; $1.50 per dozen. 
priDDPCTl UYRDinc Embracing a very wide 
rUKKtoll MTBKILo. range 0 f colors includ¬ 
ing crimson, carmine, pink and white this 
perennial is very suitable for the border. 
Flowers in late summer when color is scarce 
in most gardens. 
25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
MARGUERITE OR PARIS DAISY 
Splendid for the perennial border, or as bor¬ 
ders along driveways, etc. Available in white 
or yellow. 3 for 40c; $1.50 per dozen. 
MOREA 
BIPOI OR Closely related to the Iris this 
DIL.L1LV/H. evergreen plant carries yellow 
flowers marked brown in the throat, on tall 
wiry stems. 35c. 
ipimrnncc This easily grown plant with 
irciLMUiuco. w hite flowers marked with blue 
and yellow at the base of the petals is a 
worthy addition to any garden. 35c. 
PENTSTEMON 
SOUTHGATE GEM. 
One of the very desira¬ 
ble perennials for the 
garden. Foxglove-shaped flowers in shades 
of red and pink on strong, sturdy eighteen- 
inch stems and flowering nine months of 
the year. 3 for 40c; $1.50 per dozen. 
PETUNIA 
Ready after March first. 
NEW DOUBLE PEONY FLOWERED. ^ hom 
lieve our strain of these petunias to be the 
finest anywhere; colors include white, lav¬ 
ender, various shades of pink, red, purple, 
etc. 25c each: $2.50 dozen. 
piakjt piicci cn A new strain with beau- 
tolAlNI KUI-l-LtLi. tifully ruffled and fringed 
flowers and open well-marked throats. Es¬ 
pecially valuable for its compact and up¬ 
right growth. 3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
Lislanthus 
PELARGONIUMS 
(Martha Washington Geraniums) 
MISS EDITH CAVELL. 
vety maroon blotches bordered crimson. 
udc c u ruunc Deep rosy-pink, uni- 
MKo. b. n. LnlLUo. form throughout. A 
splendid kind. 
ii DC i/d 11 up Pale, soft-rose; upper petals 
MKb. KKUMB. blotched deep purplish-red. 
niYUPC A giant white variety, remarka- 
L>Liivire. )3 ]y f ree .blooming. 
20c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Phlox are gorgeous in color, extremely effec¬ 
tive in the garden, exquisitely fragrant and 
easily grown. Our plants are strong field 
divisions that will bloom continuously 
throughout the summer and fall. 
R rnMTF A pretty shade of purple over- 
o. wmic. ] a id with crimson with a very 
dark eye. An excellent variety. 
G/TllMT 7CPPCI ikj White with a vermilion 
^uuini z-trrcLUN. eye; very str iking. 
FCI air FI l» One of the newer colors in 
CV ' L/ ' II ' C ' J phlox. Brilliant rosy-magenta 
with lighter halo. 
C A Rlir'HMFR Intermediate in height and 
r. a. BuonncR. nearly pure white in color. 
SEN. VON DIEDEM. 
i c/'ui a/~ctcd Light carmine-scarlet 
LtU 5L|-|LAt7tltK. with orange re flex. 
Bears immense heads of large florets. 
i atw An unusually large bright or- 
t7i_<LiAin. ange-scarlet. 
i a vagi IF Large trusses of a delicate 
la vavuc. shade of soft pink. 
u pc iCMl/lklC One of the oldest of the 
ivuo. jcinmpo. phlox family and still prob¬ 
ably the most popular of pure whites. 
OBERGARTNER REICHENAU. ? 0 [ 0 VI d h Vow! 
ers, extra large in size. Strong, compact 
grower. Very desirable. 
3 for 50c; $1.75 per dozen. 
One each of above 10 varieties, $1.40 
