HEMEROCALLIS (Hee-mur-o-kai'-lis)—Day Lily 
If you are a lover of lilies you will appreciate the verit¬ 
able sensation that these grand new hybrids have caused 
in the gardening world. No flower ever more justly de¬ 
served the widespread popularity and praise than these 
new forms of the Hemerocallis. We may now enjoy 
these fine lilies from early in May until late in autumn 
in colors ranging from palest yellow through orange, 
bronze, copper and maroon. As well as being one of 
the hardiest of plants they are also one of the most 
adaptable, thriving in sun or shade, along the water’s 
edge or on dry banks, blooming gaily and increasing in 
size and beauty each year, even when given little or no 
care. Surely no more modern flower for our modern- 
day busy life can be found than the Day Lily. May be 
planted spring, summer or fall. Our front cover picture 
gives some idea of the beauty and usefulness of Hemer¬ 
ocallis. 
Anna Betscher —Deep orange touched with light striping 
of bronze-red. 3'. July and August. $1.00 each 
Bay State —A persistent bloomer with huge brilliant yel¬ 
low flowers and fluted petals. July. 75c each 
Cinnabar— Light brownish red suffused gold, yellow 
throat. June. 2 ^ 2 '- $1.00 each 
Citronella —Pale delicate yellow blooming in July. 214'. 
65c each 
Dawn —Lovely rosy-buff combined with pure sulphur yel¬ 
low. 75c each 
Donald Wyman —Superb golden yellow with tawny splash. 
August-September. 75c each 
Gypsy —A wonderful flower of rich reddish orange. 75c each 
Dr. Regel— Exquisite deep orange. Very fragrant. May. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
Flava —Clear bright soft yellow, fragrant lilies on 214' 
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 
Golden! —An exquisite deep orange with rose undertone. 
Wonderfully smooth texture. 75c each 
George Yeld —Distinct and beautiful. Very large blooms 
of burnt orange flushed terra cotta red. $1.00 each 
Hyperion —Generally conceded to be the finest yet intro¬ 
duced. Large canary yellow blooms with a rich satiny 
finish. July and August. A. M., Hort. Society, 1931. 
$1.25 each 
Imperator —Huge flowers of orange-red. $1.00 each 
Iris Perry— 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. August. 75c each 
Kwanso fl. pi. —Fully double orange bronze in July and 
August. 30c each; 3 for 80c; doz. $3.00 
*minor —A splendid dwarf sort with large rich orange blos¬ 
soms on 8" stems. A glorious rock garden subject. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.00 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman —Perfectly rounded flowers of clear 
gold in July. 2%''. $1.00 each 
Mikado —Rich bright orange with large ruddy purple blotch 
on each petal. $2.50 each 
Ophir —Delightful golden yellow. Late. $1.00 each 
Queen of May —Widely opened flowers with fluted petals 
tipped with crimson bronze. Very floriferous. June. 
85c each 
The Gem —Very free blooming deep golden yellow. June. 
New and choice. $1.00 each 
thunbergi —Sweetly scented, pale yellow flowers on 4' 
branching stems. 30c each 
HERNIARAIA (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 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIA, DOUBLE 
CAM ELIA TYPE, see page 37. 
HEUCHERA (Hew'-ker-a)—Coral Bells 
One of the most satisfactory plants for edgings, rock¬ 
eries. walls, or borders. The dainty bells held erect by 
wiry 10" stems form a bright mist of dainty colors from 
early spring till frost. The attractive heart-shaped 
leaves are evergreen. Give rich soil in full sun. 
♦alba —A fine white variety. 25c each 
♦Coral pink —Bright lively pink. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦Edge Hall —New large flowered shell pink. 35c each 
♦glabella —Glossy palmate leaves and close spikes of soft 
yellow flowers. Native. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
♦micrantha —Exquisitely ruffled tiny leaves richly mottled 
with bronze and mahogany. Rosy-white flowers. Quite 
distinct. 
♦Perry’s White —An excellent white. 
♦Pluie de Feu —Deep rich red. 
♦Rosmondi— Soft coral pink, 
♦sanguinea —Brightest crimson. 
One each of the 9 Heucheras $2.15 
35c each 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
35c each 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
HIERACIUM (Hy-ur-ay'-ci-um) —Hawkweed 
♦aurantiacum —Fiery orange scarlet blooms in clustered 
heads on 12" stems. Foliage, prostrate mat-forming. 
Showy. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
HORMINUM (Hor-mi'-num)—Clary 
♦pyrenaicum —Rosettes of deep green crinkled leaves and 
sprays of violet purple bloom. 12". 25c each; 3 for 65c 
HUTCHINSIA (Hut-chin^si-a)—Fairy Moss 
A true alpine forming dense moss-like evergreen cush¬ 
ions. Should have a moist and partially shaded position, 
♦alpina —Very dainty finely divided leaves amongst which 
nestle clouds of tiny fairy-like white flowers. 35c each 
HYPERICUM (Hi-per'-i-kum)—St. John's Wort 
A useful and lovely group of perennials. The single 
row of petals inclose a large cushion of beautiful 
stamens. A delightful cut flower. 
♦coris —Slender feathery evergreen foliage and large golden 
blooms all summer. 35c each 
fruticosa —A shrubby sort 3' high making a fine display of 
golden yellow flowers in mid-summer when the color is 
most welcome in the border. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦orientale —Large heads of bright yellow flowers on 6" 
stems. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦patulum henryi —A shrubby little plant suitable for the 
large rockery or border. A profuse bloomer in late 
summer. 35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50 
♦reptans —A wonderful trailing species with soft yellow 
flowers enhanced by many red anthers. 25c each 
LAMB NURSERIES . . . E. 101 SHARP AVENUE, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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