E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO., Baltimore, Md. 
8 
Hardy Perennial and Rock Garden Plants—Continued 
Height 
HELLIANTHEMUM Sunrose. White, yellow 
or red..6 in. 
HELIANTMUS— Perennial Sunflower. Uouble 
yellow.3 to 4 ft. 
HELIOPSIS—Orange Sunflower. Deep yellow. .3 to 4 ft. 
HELLEBORUS—Christmas Rose. *Niger. 
Evergreen foliage, with lovely single rose-like 
white flowers, sometimes tlusheti pink. 65 
cts. ea.9 to 12 in. 
HEMEROCALLIS Daylily. JDr. Regel. Lovely 
rich orange-yellow flowers.21^ ft. 
+Flava. Sweet scented clear yellow flowers.3 to 3)'^ ft. 
tFlorham. A strong grower, high, large golden 
flower. 
tKwanso. Handsome large double flowers, gold¬ 
en bronze.2 4^ to 3 ft. 
+Thumbergi. Funnel shaped flowers of rich 
yellow.2 to 3 ft. 
HEUCHERA—Coralbells. JBrizioides. strong 
grower with light pink flowers.18 to 24 in. 
*tEdge Halt. F lowers of salmon pink. 25 cts. 
ea.; $2.50 doz.15 to 18 in. 
♦Perry’s White. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.12 to 15 in. 
♦Pluie de Feu. Lovelv coral red. 25 cts. ea.; 
$2.50 doz.■.12 to 15 in. 
HIBISCUS—Mallow. New Giant flowering 
mixed.3 to 4 ft. 
HOLLYHOCK—Pink. White, red, yellow, ma¬ 
roon and mixed.6 ft. 
HYPERICUM—St. Johnswort. Golden yellow 
flowers.18 in. 
IBERIS Candytuft. *Sempervirens. Ever¬ 
green bushes with white flowers.8 to 10 in. 
♦Snowflake. Large white flowers. 25 cts. ea.; 
$2.50 doz.6 in. 
INULA—*Ensifolia. Golden-yellow flowers. 25 
cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.6 in. 
LIATRIS—Gayfeather. JPycnostachya. Long 
spikes of showy rich purple flowers.4 ft. 
LINARIA—Toadflax. *Alpina. Lovely purple 
flowers with orange lip.5 to 6 in. 
LINUM Perennial Flax. *Alpinum. Clear 
sky-blue flowers.15 in. 
♦Flavum. Lovely golden yellow flow'ers.12 in. 
LOBELIA—Cardinal flower. Beautiful scarlet 
flowers.2 to 3 ft. 
LUPINUS—Lupine. Pink, blue, wdiite or mixed . . 3 to 4 ft. 
LYCHNIS—*tViscaria FI. PI. Double crimson 
purple.12 to 15 in. 
LYSIMACHIA Loosetrife. JClethroides. 
Pure white flowers.2 to 3 ft. 
LYTHRUM. Pink and purple. 25 cts. ea.3 to 5 ft. 
MATRICARIA--Fever Few. White and yellow. 12 in. 
MERTENSIA—Virginia Bluebell. *Virginica. 
Reddish purple, changing to gentian blue.12 to 15 in. 
MONARDA—Bergamot. fSearlet, and white. .3 ft. 
MYOSOTIS—Forget-Me-Not. Blue.9 in. 
NEPETA—*JMussini Six Hills Giant. Violet 
blue. 25 cts. ea.12 in. 
OENOTHERA—Evening Primrose. Yellow 
and pink.12 in. 
♦Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Mixed shades. . . 10 to 12 in. 
PENTSTEMON—Beardtongue. Pink, blue and 
white.2 to 3 ft. 
♦Pubescens Dwarf Form. Lavender-blue.6 to 8 in. 
PHLOX—*Subulata. Alice Wilson. Bright 
lavender-blue. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.3 in. 
JApple Blossom. Soft apple blossom-pink flow¬ 
ers .3 in. 
Atropurpurea. Very showy brilliant red.3 in. 
Blue Hill. The finest of the lavender blue.3 in. 
Brittoni. White, star-like flowers, with blue 
dots.3 in. 
♦Camla. Large glistening pink. 35 cts. ea.3 in. 
♦Nelsoni. Lovely distinct pure white.2 in. 
♦Ronsdorf Beauty. Lovely pink flowers. 35 
cts. ea.3 in. 
Vivid. A compact grower with fiery rose flowers . 3 in. 
♦Amoena (Procumbens). Deep pink flowers.. .6 to 8 in. 
♦Divaricata. Our beautiful native blue Phlox. . . 10 in. 
♦Ovata (Carolina). Bright rosy-red flowers. . . 12 to 15 in. 
♦.Alpines or Rock Plants. 
JCutflower varieties. 
Location 
Flowering 
Season 
Sun 
May 
Sun 
July to -Sept. 
Sun 
June to Sept 
Sun 
Dec. to Mar. 
Sun or 
Semi-Shade 
June 
Sun or 
Semi-Shade 
June, July 
Sun or 
Semi-Shade 
July, .Aug. 
Sun or 
Semi-Shade 
July. -Aug. 
Shade or Sun May to Aug. 
Shade or 
Sun 
Mav to July 
Shade or Sun May to July 
Shade or 
Sun 
May to July 
Sun 
June, July 
Sun 
June, July 
Sun 
.All Summer 
Sun 
May 
Sun 
May, June 
Sun 
June to Aug. 
Sun 
July to Aug. 
Sun 
.All Summer 
Sun 
June to Sept. 
Semi-Shade 
May to July 
Sun 
July to Aug. 
Semi-Shade 
June 
Sun 
May, June 
Semi-Shade 
Jidy, .Aug. 
Sun 
July, Aug. 
Sun 
June to .Aug. 
Shade or 
Sun 
May 
Sun 
July, Aug. 
Shade 
.All Season 
Sun 
June to July 
Sun 
June to July 
Sun 
.All Summer 
Sun 
May to July 
Sun 
May, June 
Sun 
May, Sept. 
Sun 
Mav 
Sun 
May 
Sun 
May 
Sun 
May 
Sun 
May to Sept 
Sun 
May 
Sun 
M ay 
Sun 
Mav 
Sun 
May 
Sun or Shade May 
Sun or Shade May, June 
Korean Chrysanthemums 
Double Flowering Korean Hybrids 
King Midas. The flowers average 4 in. 
in dianreter, are fully double, and a 
charming shade of soft yellow. 35 cts. 
ea.; $3.50 doz. 
Symphony. Mauve rose overcast soft 
copi)ery rose. 35 cts. ea.; $3.50 doz. 
The Moor. .Amaranth-purple of port- 
wine-red flower. 35 cts. ea.; $3.50 doz. 
Single Varieties 
Nancy Copeland. Spectrum-red is the 
dominant color. .An opalescent sheen. 
25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Pink Lustre. .A fine single flower, 3 to 
3)4 in. across, with several rays of petals. 
It is a delightful shade of orchid (Laelia)- 
pink. 25 cts. ea. 
Saturn. Brilliant sparkling orange and 
bronze, with golden-yellow center. 25 
cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Venus. Single lilac-pink w'ith rose-laven¬ 
der shading. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Hebe. Lovely luminous pink wdiich as¬ 
sumes soft ia\’ender-pink tones as the 
flow'er matures. Golden-center, single. 
Orion. Brilliant canary-yellow which 
fairly dazzles in the autumn sunlight. 
Single. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Ceres, Single. Old gold blended with 
chamois-yellow and bronze. 
Daphne. Daphne-pink, wdth underlying 
sheen of lilac-rose with golden stamens. 
PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy 
JBuckeye. Large double red flowers. 35 
cts. ea. 
^Brilliant. Beautiful brilliant red. 35 cts. 
ea. 
JMiami Queen. A'ery lovely double pink. 
35 cts. ea. 
JWhite Queen. .A new full double white 
flower. Very showy. 35 cts. ea.; 3 for$L 
JSingle Mixed. .A fine strain with many 
shades. 
JFinest Double Mixed. Many new fine 
shades and colors. 25 cts. ea.; 3 for 60 cts. 
