LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY Hardy Perennials 13 
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CONEFLOWER ■ Rudbeckia 
Perfect flowers for Summer bouquets. 
Double Cutleaf Coneflower, or Golden Glow 
{R. laciniata Jlorepleno). 5 to 6 ft. Lovely for 
massing in the hardy border, with a host of Dahlia¬ 
like golden blooms in late Summer. 
Purple Coneflower (/L purpurea). 3 ft. Midsum¬ 
mer and early Fall bring big purple red petals 
about the tall, prominent center cones of chocolate 
brown. Unusual border plant. 
Sweet Coneflower (Black-eyed-Susan) (R. suh- 
toynenlosa). 4 ft. Familiar flowers with lemon 
yellow petals about purplish black centers, all 
Summer. 
COREOPSIS • Coreopsis 
Big Double Coreopsis (C. grandiflora Jlorepleno). 
2 to 3 ft. Good for cut flowers, with large, golden 
yellow blooms all Summer. A distinct improve¬ 
ment. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00. 
Lance Coreopsis (C. lanceolata). 2 to 3 ft. Old 
favorite, with large golden flowers in Summer. 
CORNFLOWER ASTER • Stokesia 
Perennial Cornflower Aster (5. laevis). 15 to 18 in. 
Among our loveliest native flowers, bearing deli¬ 
cate lavender blue. Cornflower-like blooms from 
Midsummer until Midfall, attractively fringed. 
CUPIDS-DART • Catananche 
Blue Cupids-dart (C. caeru/ea). 12 to 18 in. Bears 
many heads of beautiful deep blue flowers on long 
stems, ideal for cutting, from early Summer until 
frost. Each 30c., doz. $3.00. 
DAYLILY . Hemerocallis 
Golden glories from the Far East. 
Double Daylily (H. kwanso). 4 to 5 ft. Good for 
border background, with big, double bronzy or¬ 
ange flowers in July and August. 
Early Daylily {H. dumortieri). 2 ft. Earliest to 
bloom, with bright yellow Lilies from bronzy cop¬ 
per buds, in late Spring and Summer. 
Golddust Daylily (//. Golddust). 2J4 ft. Rich cop¬ 
per yellow buds turn to clear yellow flowers, 
tinged red in early Summer. 
Japanese Daylily (//. thunbergi). 3 ft. Latest to 
bloom, with a wealth of lemon yellow flowers in 
July. 
Lemon Daylily {H. jlava). 3 ft. Earliest blooming 
Daylily, with sweetly fragrant flowers in late 
Spring. 
Lovett’s Lemon. 3 to 4 ft. Tallest, and with 
— — ' " largest, most beau tit u I and 
most highly fragrant of all the lemon yellow sorts. 
Will charm your eyes from Midsummer to early 
Eall. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
Lovett’s Orange. ^ orange 
-=— Dayhlies by as great a mar¬ 
gin as Lovett’s Lemon leads the pure yellow sorts. 
Try a few of both sorts for a lovely and fragrant 
garden or border. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
Orangeman {H. orangemayi). 2 to 3 ft. Big orange 
yellow flowers from Midsummer until frost. 
DAYLILY COLLECTION 
• One each of these Eight Golden Glories • 
for only $1.75 
Lovett’s Orange Day Lily 
DRAGONHEAD • Physostegia 
Gorgeous floral .spikes of pink and white. 
Virginia Dragonhead (P. virginiana). 4 to 5 ft. 
Showy in your border or wild garden, with a lovely 
fountain of pink flower spikes in late Summer. 
Vivid Dragonhead (P. Vivid). 18 to 24 in. Though 
the plant itself is dwarf and compact, nevcrtliclcss 
this charming sort bears even larger flowers, of a 
deeper pink than the Virginia Dragonhead. Tliese 
flowers last well when cut. (P.) 
White Virginia Dragonhead (P. virginiana alba). 
3 to 4 ft. Wliite-llowercd sort, lovely as a contrast 
. plant. 
EVENING PRIMROSE • Oenothera 
Missouri Evening-primrose (0. ynissouriense). 
12 in. Big clusters of flowers like large yellow 
Poppies grace this lovely rock plant, in early 
morning and early evening through the Summer. 
(P.) Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
FLAX • Linum 
Indispensable in your rockery. 
Golden Flax (L. flavum). 12 in. Grows erect, with 
translucent yellow flowers all Summer long. (P.) 
Perennial Flax (L. perenne). 15 in. Showy ever¬ 
green plant witli flowers like drooping pale blue 
buttercups, from May to August. (P.) 
White Flax (L. perenne album). 15 in. White- 
flowered form of above. (P.) 
COLLECTION 
• Three each of these colorful rockery • 
plants (9 in all) for only $1.25 
All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00 
(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 
