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Perennial Plants 
HEMEROCALLIS flava (Lemon Lily). 
Sweet-scented, clear full yellow; 2)4 ft. 
June. 
Aurantiaca major. Yellow. 3 for SI.20, 
doz. S4.25. 
Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow flowers in 
May. Very fragrant. 1)4 ft. 
Dumortieri. Orange-yellow. 2 ft. May- 
June. 
Kwanso, fl. pi. Double; bright orange, 
July. 4-5 ft. 
Luteola. Fine, large orange-yellow blooms, 
free flowering. June-July. Height 2)4 ft. 
Middendorffi (Day Lily). Very striking 
variety with huge, rich, orange-yellow 
flowers in summer. 
Oriola. Yellow. 
HEUCHERA, Pluie de Feu. Exceedingly 
bright fiery red flowers on loose, graceful 
spikes; very showy. 1-2 ft. June-July. 
brizoides, rosmondi (Alumroot). Coral 
pink. 2 ft. May-Sept. 3 for 90c., 
doz. S3.00. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvels). Very large 
flowers in rich shades of crimson, pink 
and white. 5-8 ft. May-July. 
HOLLYHOCKS. Double flowering in the 
following separate colors: Newport Pink, 
Red, Yellow, White and Maroon. 
♦IBERIS (Candytuft) sempervirens. 
Spreading habit pure white flowers. 
1 ft. May. 
♦sempervirens. Little Gem. Similar to 
the above, but grows only 6 in. high. 
♦semperflorens. Snowy white flowers on 
dwarf plants of compact habit. 
INCARVILLEA (Trumpet Flower) Dela- 
vayi. Rose pink flowers in large trusses 
on stiff stems. 
IRIS. S—indicates Standards; F—indicates 
Falls. 
♦IRIS Pumila cyanea. Rich purple, with 
dark shadings. 4-8 in. May. 
♦Cristata. Dwarf light blue flowers and 
short, thick, green foliage. 4-8 in. May. 
Germanica Alcazar. S, light violet; F, 
deep purple-bronze, veined throat. 48 in. 
Carthusian. S, clear lavender-blue; 
F, darker blue. 27 in. 
Dalila. S, pale flesh-white; F, rich 
purple. Very rare. 22 in. 
Edoward Michel. S, rosy red; F, deeper 
rosy red. 30-36 in. 
Fairy. White, bordered and suffused 
blue. 27 in. 
Heuchera, Pluie de Feu 
Iris Germanica —Continued 
Fro. S, golden yellow, edged olive- 
yellow; F, chestnut-brown, bordered 
yellow. 28 in. 
La Beaute. S and F, large pale blue. 
30 in. 
La Neige. A fine ivory-white variety 
with well-formed flowers. 
Queen of May. S and F, rosy lavender. 
27 in. 
LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinal flower). 
Most striking. Partial shade. The 
scarlet flowers are borne on long spikes. 
3-4 ft. July-Aug. 
LUPINUS polyphyllus (Lupine). Deep 
blue, pea-shaped flowers on long spikes. 
2-3 ft. June-July. 
polyphyllus albus. A white variety of 
the preceding. 
polyphyllus moerheimi. Best of all 
Lupines, with long spikes of soft, rose, 
pea-shaped flowers. 3 ft. 
Harkness New Hybrids. A wonderful 
mixture of art shades. 3 for 90c., doz. 
$3.00. 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica (Maltese Cross). 
Stems stout and leafy, bearing large, flat 
heads of scarlet flowers. 2-3 ft. 
haageana. Large brilliant orange-scarlet 
flowers. 1 ft. 
viscaria splendens fl. pi. Double crim¬ 
son, scarlet flowers, closely arranged on 
slender stems. 1-1/4 ft. June-July. 
MERTENSIA virginica. An early Spring 
flowering plant growing about 1-1)4 ft. 
high. Flowers pink. May-June. 
Sherwin-Wright. S and F, bright 
golden yellow. 26 in. 
Spectabilis. S and F, deep purple; 
free flowering; eaily. 26 in. 
Japanese. In a number of very beautiful 
colors and combinations. Mixed, 
sibirica Blue. Compact habit, 
sibirica alba. White form of above. 
LAVANDULA vera (Sweet Lavender). Fra¬ 
grant blue flowers. 1)4 ft. July-Sept. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya (Blazing Star or 
Gayfeather). Handsome plant with 
grass-like foliage and spikes of rosy- 
purple flowers. 4-5 ft. July-Aug. 
spicata. Spikes crowded with rosy-purple 
flowers. 2-3 ft. 
scariosa. Spikes of reddish purple flowers. 
3 ft. 
♦LINUM flavum. Fine variety with trans¬ 
parent yellow blossoms; prostrate habit, 
♦perenne. Very attractive both in foliage 
and bloom. Flowers pale blue on grace¬ 
ful stems. May-Aug. 
♦perenne alba. White form of the above. 
MONARDA didyma (Reebalm, or Berga¬ 
mot). Compact heads of bright red 
flowers. 3 ft. June-Aug. 
Cambridge Scarlet. Brilliant crimson 
flowers from June until August. 
Salmonea. Soft salmon. 
MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens 
(Forget-me-not). Grows well in a moist, 
partly shaded position. May-June. 
NEPETA mussini. Of dwarf, compact 
habit, producing masses of bloom of a 
beautiful shade of lavender. 1-1)4 ft. 
♦NIEREMBERGIA rivularis (Whitecup). 
A dwarf creeping alpine bearing from 
June-Sept. a profusion of cup-shaped 
creamy white flowers. 8 in. 
OENOTHERA fruticosa youngi (Evening- 
primrose). Large, shiny, foliage and 
lemon-yellow flowers. 2 ft. June. 
♦missouriensis. A low species with pro¬ 
strate ascending branches, profuse bloom¬ 
er. Large flowers. Fine for rock gardens 
and borders. June-Aug. 
Hollyhock Mertensia Virginica 
