Colorful 
Summer Plants 
Six New Day Lilies (Hemerocallis) 
as featured in color 
We have entered against eaeh of 
these new hybrids the dates on 
which their first flower opened in 
our Perennial Gardens last year. 
The blooming period continued from 
four to six weeks thereafter. 
1. George Yeld. The large golden yellow 
Lilies have a suffusion of brown run¬ 
ning through them. First bloom on 
July 1. Height, 33^ feet. 60 cts. 
each, $6.50 per doz. 
2. D. D. Wyman. A large golden yellow 
sort, with brown bars on the flowers. 
First bloom on June 17. Attains a 
height of 3 feet. 75 cts. each, $8 
per doz. 
3. Fulva maculata. Brownish red blos¬ 
soms, with an orange midrib and 
center. First bloom June 24. A tall 
sort—4 feet high. 60 cts. each, $6.50 
per doz. 
4. Dover. Large golden yellow flowers. 
First bloom on May 25. Plants 23^2 
feet high. 60 cts. each, $6.50 per doz. 
5. Gypsy. The flowers are a striking hue 
of very deep orange. First bloom on 
June 17. Grows 4 feet tall. 75 cts. 
each, $8 per doz. 
6. J. A. Crawford. A fine apricot-yellow 
variety. First bloom on June 17. 
Height, 4 feet. 60 cts. each, $6.50 per 
doz. 
COLLECTION 
One plant each of above 6 varieties, 
$3.50. Three plants each of above 
6 varieties, $9. 
Day Lilies have a special value. Besides the fine 
appearance of their foliage and the striking bril¬ 
liance of their flowers, they are excellent to plant 
on a slope; their roots cover the ground and hold 
the soil well against erosion. 
VINCA ALPINA 
This is a vigorous type of Alpine Periwinkle; it produces a trailing, dense, 
green carpet, which does not become straggly, and is covered with masses of 
purple-blue flowers from early spring until late fall. Plants, $1 for 3, $3.75 
per doz., $27.50 per 100. 
