PERENNIALS 
HEMEROCALLIS — Continued 
HEMEROCALLIS HYBRIDS 
These Hemerocallis are immensely more beautiful than the varieties commonly 
grown. They are all of great beauty and real value. All are suitable for Border 
Bay State . 
Deep yellow, mid-August. 
Cressida . 
Orange, mid-July. 
D. D. Wyman . 
Very large, orange center, petals overlaid 
rich mahogany. Late July. 
Fulva maculata 
Bronze-orange, July. 
GOLDENI . 
Rich orange-yellow, June, July. 
Gold Dust . 
Golden yellow, June. 
Harvest Moon . 
Clear orange sherbert, mid-July. 
HYPERION 
Free flowering, huge flowers, primrose yel¬ 
low, July, August. 
J. A. Crawford 
Apricot yellow, mid-July. 
Kwanso flore-pleno 
Bronze orange, June, July. 
Lemona 
Pale lemon yellow. 
May Queen 
Orange yellow, May. 
Mrs. A. H. Austin 
Large, deep golden yellow, late July. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN 
Shade lighter than Lemona. 
Ochrolueca 
Citron yellow, July. 
The Gem 
Deep orange, yellow, early July. 
2 to 
3 feet tall 
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HEPATICA 
Liverleaf 
COLOR: White, lavender-blue. HEIGHT: 6 in. HABIT: Partial shade to full 
shade in not too acid woods soil. FLOWERING:' Early spring. WHEN TO 
PLANT: Fall. 
Each 10 10-0 
triloba — Roundlobe Hepatica $.25 $2.00 $15.00 
(RW) 6 in. Lavender-blue, April, May. 
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