Other Hardy Perennials 
The Linn County Nurseries 
—florham, 25c: 3 ft. Rich golden yellow, June-July. 
—fulva, Tawny Day Lily. 3 to 4 ft. July. Coppery-orange. 
—Gold Dust. 2 to 3 ft. July. Richest yellow. 
—gracilis, 25c: 18 in. Grass-like foliage. Yellow flowers. 
—Kwanso, 3 to 4 ft. July. Double, golden bronze. 
—Mrs. J. R. Mann, 50c: 3 to 4 ft. Rich, deep yellow. July. 
—Mrs. W. H. Wyman, 75c: 4 ft. Light pale lemon yellow, August. New. 
—Queen of May, 30c: Large, clear yellow. June. A splendid variety. 
—The Gem, 75c: 3 to 4 ft. Deep orange-yellow. June-July. 
—thunbergi, 2 to 3 ft. July-August. Fragrant, lemon yellow. 
HEUCHERA brizoides, Coral Bells, 25c: Bright pink, May and June. 18 in. 
Blooms profusely. 
HIBISCUS, Mallow. 4 to 5 ft. Rose, pink, or white 6 in. flowers, July-Septem- 
ber. Withstands summer drought perfectly, but prefers wet soil. 
—Red, 25c: A deep dark red variety. 
HIERACIUM aurantiacum, 10 in. Orange-scarlet dandelion-like flowers. Acid 
soil. 
HOSTA, Funkia, Plantain Lily. Thrives almost anywhere. 
—coerulea, Blue Plantain Lily. IV2 ft. July. Drooping blue flowers. 
—lanceolata, 2 ft. Lilac flowers in September. 
INULA ensifolia, 1 to IV2 ft. Yellow flowers, July-August. 
LEUCORINUM montana, 8 in. Bulbs. Fragrant white flowers, April-May. 
LIATRIS pycnostachia, 4 ft. Long spikes rich purple, July-August. 
LILIUM, Lilies. Mostly require well-drained, deep soil. Depth to plant is 
noted last. 
—bulbifera, 25c: 3 ft. Light orange-red, upright. First to bloom. May. 5 in. 
—canadensis flavum, 40c: 3 to 4 ft. Nodding, yellow, red spotted, June. 5 in. in 
peaty soil. 
—Concolor, 30c: 18 in. Very pretty upright star shaped deep crimson. Bulbs 
small; plant 5 in. Endures sun. 
—elegans, 25c: 2 ft. Orange-red. May-June. Easiest to grow. 5 in. 
—elegans Leonard Joerg, 40c: 2-3 ft. June. A rich apricot variety. 8 in. 
—regale, The Regal Lily, 15c, 20c, or 30c, according to size. All are blooming 
sizes. Large white trumpets shaded pink. July. One of the best. 9 in. 
^PRICES unless noted: 20c each, $1.65 per 10, $15.00 per 100. See page 32. 
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