24 Hardy Perennial Plants 
MISSION GARDENS 
HEMEROCALLIS — DAY LILIES 
Bay State — A free-blooming variety of glistening 
deep yellow; late June, 4 feet. Each 35c 
Flava (Lemon Lily) — Sweet-scented clear full yel¬ 
low; 30 inches; flowers in June. Each 20c 
Fulva (Brown Day Lily) — Coppery orange shaded 
crimson; 3 feet; July. Each 20c 
Hyperion — A very outstanding variety; extreme¬ 
ly large citron-yellow; July and August, 3V2 
feet. Each 75c 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman — Clear lemon-yellow; com¬ 
bines nicely with blue flowers; 4 feet; blooms in 
late July and August. Each 50c 
The Gem — A very choice variety of rich deep 
orange-yellow; blooms in June; 3V2—4 feet. 
Each 30c 
Thunbergia — Pale lemon-yellow, growing 2 to 3 
feet tall; blooms in July. Each 20c 
NEW HARDY ENGLISH IVY 
* Hedera Helix Minima — The latest introduction 
in Hardy Ivy; this variety has unusually 
small leaves arranged in ladder-like forma¬ 
tion; very attractive; does well in shade or 
sun; give light winter protection. Each 50c 
HIBISCUS — MALLOW MARVEL 
Tall shrub-like plants with large single flowers 
resembling the Hollyhocks. Various colors. — Each 
20c. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
These have been garden favorites for many years. 
Their tall spikes of showy flowers in such beautiful 
range of colors cannot be replaced by any others. 
Single Mixed Colors. Each 20c 
Double Mixed Colors. Each 25c 
IBERIS — CANDYTUFT 
Sempervirens — Evergreen plants, very fine for 
rock garden; completely covered with white 
flowers in the spring. Each 20c 
JASIONE — SHEEP'S SCABIOUS 
Perennis — Like a very dainty lavender-blue Scabi- 
osa; about 6 inches high; blooms in June and 
July. Each 35c 
LATHYRUS — PERENNIAL SWEET PEA 
Latifolius — Beautiful mixed colors, extremely showy 
and fine; good climber for covering trellises, ar¬ 
bors, etc.; continuously in bloom. Each 20c 
LIATRIS — BLAZING STAR 
Pycnostachya — A tall-growing perennial, 5 to 6 
feet, producing long spikes of lavender-purple 
flowers. Blooms in July and August. Each 20c 
* LILLY-OF-THE-VALLEY — CONVALLARIA 
Excellent plants for moist shady places; grow 
about 6 inches high, with dainty spikes of bell¬ 
shaped, pure white flowers. Clumps, each 25c 
LILIUM — LILIES 
Formosanum (Usually referred to as Philippinense 
Lily) — Extremely large white lily with trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers, shaded brownish on outside of 
petals. Each 25c; doz. $2.50 
Regale — A large-flowering hardy and dependable 
lily; white with yellow throat and pink hue on 
outside of trumpet; June and July. Each 25c; 
doz. $2.50 
Tenuifolia (Coral Lily) — A very graceful red lily, 
height 24 inches or more; grass-like foliage; the 
blooms have re-curled petals of waxy texture, 
very artistic and attractive. Each 20c; doz. 
$ 2.00 
Tigrinum (Tiger Lily) — An orange lily, spotted 
purple. One that held its place in the garden 
for many years; always admired; blooms in 
August and September. Each 20c; doz. $2.00 
Willmottiae — A striking orange lily from China; 
often carrying 20 or more brilliant flowers meas¬ 
uring 3 inches across; blooms just after Regal 
Lily. Each 35c 
LINUM — FLAX 
Alpinum — A rare species of prostrate habit; stems 
12 to 15 inches long, spreading out into a perfect 
circle, about 6 inches high; large clear sky-blue 
flowers all summer. Each 35c 
Flavum — A fine variety with yellow transparent 
flowers. Each 20c 
Flavum Compactum Nanum — A very dwarf varie¬ 
ty about 6 inches high with rich golden-yellow 
flowers. Each 35c 
Perenne — The blue flax, very attractive, both in 
foliage and in bloom; flowers pale blue. Each 20c 
Perenne Alba — White form of the above. Each 20c 
LYSIMACHIA — CREEPING JENNY 
* Nummularia — A glossy-green creeping plant, re¬ 
sembling the Vinca Vine; small yellow flowers; 
valuable for planting in wet shady places. 
Each 20c 
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