Soudan (Stout)—The broad petals are waved and overlap. The en¬ 
tire flower is lemon yellow and very beautiful. 
Sunny West (Sass)—Very tall and very late. The enormous, pale 
yellow flowers are wax like in texture. 3 ft. 
Sunset (Perry)—Crimson shading to orange. 3 ft. July, August. 
The Gem (Betscher)—Medium-sized, perfectly proportioned flower 
of soft yellow. Highly recommended. 3 ft. July, August. 
Wau-bun (Stout)—The broad petals are cadmium yellow overcast 
with fulvous red. Unique. 3 ft. August. 
Winsome (Yeld)—As appealing as its name. Pale, creamy yellow 
flowers . 
Collection (one of each)—Bay State, Cinnabar, Hyperion, Cressida, 
The Gem . 
7.00 
5.00 
1.00 
.50 
3.00 
2.00 
3.00 
Plant Specialties 
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Aster Hybridus Luteus—Masses of tiny, star-shaped flowers. Deep 
•r •/ 7 » A 
cream to clear yellow. June-September. $ 2.50 
Heuchera Rosamunde—Stalks of rosy pink bloom 2*4 ft. high. 
Rosamunde is more free-flowering and combines better with 
garden planting than any other heuchera. May-August. 1.00 
Funkia Lancifolia—An appealing flower of many uses. 1.00 
Iris Pumila Coerulea—Exquisite sky blue flower. Smallest and 
earliest of the pumilas. 2.00 
Allium Montanum—Large, fluffy flowers ranging in color from 
silvery lavender to purple. July, August. 2.00 
Allium Thibeticum—A distinct allium and one of the best. Lilac. 
Late. 12 inches. 2.00 
Oriental Poppy “Olympia”—The lovely semi-double, pinkish orange 
flowers, bloom ten days before the type. 2.00 
Sternbergia Lutea (fall-flowering)—Handsome, yellow, crocus-like 
flower. Bulbs which will bloom this fall delivered after July 1st 2.00 
Helleborus Niger (Christmas Rose)—A lovely link between the 
bloom of November and Spring. Absolutely hardy. Each. .75 
Crotalaria Spectabilis—A striking, late annual from four to five 
high. The pea-like flowers are bright yellow. 1.00 
Lillium Regale—This beautiful and most stately of lilies blooms in 
June and July. 
1.00 
