HEMEROCALLIS (Hem-er-ok'-al-is)— 
Day Lilies 
For many generations these fragrant color¬ 
ful lilies have been one of the most be. 
loved perennials. During the past few years 
an even keener interest has been taken, 
resulting in many new and w'orth while 
sorts. Not particular as to soil, enduring sun 
or shade, and increasing in beauty for 
years to come, they are one of the most 
satisfactory perennials in the border. 
Anna Betscher—Deep orange touched with light 
striping of bronze-red. 3'. July and Aug. 
$1.50 each 
Cinnabar— Light brownish red suffused gold. 
yellow throat. June. 2j4'. $1.00 each 
Citronella— Pale delicate yellow blooming in 
July. 2*4'. 65c each 
Donald Wyman— Superb golden yellow with 
tawny splash. $1.50 each 
Flava— Clear bright soft yellow, fragrant lilies 
On 2^' stems for Memorial Day. 30c each; 
3 for 80c; Doz. $2.75 
Fulva— Tawny-copper shaded crimson in July. 
4'. 30c each; 3 for 80c; Doz. $2.75 
Golden Dream— Broad petaled, 5" flowers of 
deep golden yellow, blooming freely in June 
and July. $1.00 each 
goldeni— Exquisite flowers of deep orange in 
July. $1.00 each 
Iris Perr 5 r— Gorgeous bronzy orange blooms with 
golden center in late June on 4' branching 
stalks $1.00 each 
J. A. Crawford—Clear golden flowers, often over 
6" in diameter. $1.00 each 
Kwanso fl. pi.— Fully double rich orange bronze 
in July and August. 30c each; 3 for 80c; 
Doz. $3.00 
*minor—A splendid dwarf sort with large rich 
orange blooms on 8" stems. A glo'ious rock 
garden subject. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 
Doz. $4.00 
Mrs. W. H. W 3 mian— Perfectly rounded flowers 
of clear gold in July. 2j4'. $1.00 each 
The Gem— ^Very free blooming deep golden yel¬ 
low. June. New and choice. $1.00 each 
thunbergi—Sweetly scented, pale yellow flowers 
on 4' branching stems. 30c each 
HEUCHERA (Hew'-ker-a)—Coral Bells 
Fine heart shaped evergreen leaves and 
spikes of fairy-like bells forming a perfect 
mist of color practically all season. 
*alba— A fine white variety. 25c each 
*Coral pink— Bright lively pink. 25c each; 
3 for 65c; Doz. $2.50 
*Edge Hall— New large flowered shell pink. 
35c each 
*glabella— Glossy palmate leaves and close spikes 
of soft yellow flowers. Native. 25c each 
*Pluie de Feu— Deep rich red. 35c each 
*Rosmondi— Soft coral pink. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
*sanguinea — Brightest crimson- 25c each; 3 fer 65c 
One each of the 7 Heuchera $1 65 
HERNIARIA (Her-ni-ar'-i-a)— 
Rupture Wort 
*glabra— One of the best hardy trailers for poor 
soil in any position. Forms a dense mossy 
cushion turning a deep bronze-red in winter. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
HELIANTHEMUM (Hee-li-an'-thi-mum) — 
Sun Rose 
One exf the finest evergreen rock plants or 
ground covers ever introduced. Prostrate 
little shrubs with fine foliage and countless 
thousands of beautiful flowers over a long 
period. Excellent on dry banks or any sunny 
position with good drainage. As all Helian- 
themum resent moving we ship only small 
plants that will establish easily. 
*Ball O’Copper—Fine new double orange. 
50c each 
*Ben Ledi—Large flowers of rich crimson lake. 
New. 35c each 
*Ben Nevis—Deep yellow with rusty crimson eye. 
Very rare. 35c each 
*Boule de Feu—Perfectly formed double flowers 
of deep red. 25c each 
*Brunette—Burnt orange flowers with center of 
crimson-rust. Exquisite. 35c each 
^Buttercup—Very fine golden yellow. 25c each 
*Canary—Very free flowering pale yellow. 
25c each 
*Golden Bronze—Very glossy foliage and deep 
bronze blooms. 25c each 
♦Golden Nugget—Distinct new sort with very 
prostrate branches of glossy leaves and deep 
yellow flowers. 35c each 
♦Peach—One of the finest with excellent foliage 
and extremely large pink flowers stained 
with gold. Exquisite. 25c each 
♦Praecox—Lovely bright pale yellow with silvery 
foliage.25c each 
♦Rhodanthe Carneum—Exquisite pink with sil¬ 
very foliage. 25c each 
♦Rose Queen—Deep rose pink. 25c each 
♦Sudbury Gem—Beautiful crimson overlaid with 
bronze. 25c each 
♦Sun Fleck—A delightful pale golden yellow 
double. 35c each 
One each of the 15 Sunroses $3.25 
HELENIUM (He-lee-'ni-um)— 
Helen’s Flower 
Another lovely border plant blooming pro¬ 
fusely in late summer. A very useful cut 
flower. 2^' to 4'. 
autumnale superbum—Broad heads of deep gold¬ 
en yellow. 25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.50 
autumnale rubrum—Bright terra cotta, suffused 
with wall-flower.red. 25c each 
bruneum coccineum—Rich bronze red. 2l4'. 
25c each 
Moerheim Beauty—An improved sort with glow¬ 
ing mahogany-red flowers shading to orange 
at the tip. 35c each 
nanum luteum—A new one w'ith extremely hand¬ 
some golden yellow flowers on 2j4' stems. 
35c each 
Riverton Beauty — Clear bright yellow with deep 
purple center. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
HABENARIA (Hab-en-air'-i-a)— 
Fringed Orchid 
Hardy terrestrial Urchid delighting in a 
cool damp spot with partial shade. They are 
not at all difficult if grown in leaf mold 
and given a top dressing of leaves or grass 
clippings occasionally. 
♦psycodes—Daintly fringed lilac flowers in dense 
spikes growing about 15" tall and blooming 
in Julv. 50c each 
LAMBS NURSER\ 
— E. 101 SHARP AVE. — SPOKANE, WN. 
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