d-emeSiacalUl (Day ui y ) 
Flava (Lemon Lily). 3 feet, 
fully fragrant. 
June; delight- 
Kwanso fl. pi. (Double Orange Lily). 
30 
inches. A vivid break from the usual plain 
yellows, besides being double. The under 
surface is light bronze. Inside, the lower 
third of each petal is rich gold faintly 
Anna Betscher. 2 feet. July, August, 
golden yellow. 
Goldeni. 30 inches. July. Orange, gold 
center. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. 3 feet. August; light 
lemon-yellow. 
The Gem. 3 feet. June, July. Deep yellow- 
apricot. 
Each, 50c; 3, $1.25; doz., $4.50. 
CHOICE NOVELTIES 
tinged green, its pointed end sharply out¬ 
lined in crimson-maroon which flames up¬ 
ward into complete suffusion with orange 
and Indian red. All petals slightly fluted 
the three smaller ones definitely curled un¬ 
der at tip. July-Aug. 
Tliunbergi. 4 feet. July. Buttercup-yellow 
All: Each, 30c; 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
Hyperion The newest and probably the 
best hybrid yet produced ! The 
flowers are a fine citron-yellow produced in 
great numbers on stout 40-inch stems. 
A charming cut flower, the buds open well 
in water and emit a delightful fragrance 
Bloom through July-Aug. 
Each, $1.00 ; 3 for $2.50. 
HARDY GRASSES 
Hemerocaiiis 
HARDY FERNS 
«> 
Fine subjects to tuck here and 
there against shady side foundations. 
ADIANTUM Fedatum (Hardy 
Maidenhair). 
ASFIDIUM Acrostichoides 
(Christmas Fern). 15 inches. 
“Evergreen.” 
ASFIDIUM Marginale (Ever¬ 
green Wood Fern). 18 inches. 
Fronds light green, 3 to 4 inches 
wide. 
ASFIDIUM Spinulosum (“Shield 
Fern”). Fine cut. 
DICKSONIA Functilobula. 18 to 
24 inches. “Hay scented or Gos¬ 
samer Fern.” Upright; broad, 
woolly leaves. 
ONOCLEA Sensibilis. 1 foot. 
“Sensitive Fern.” Requires mois¬ 
ture. 
ONOCLEA Struthiopteris (Os¬ 
trich Fern). 3% feet. Very stately. 
Price: 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
*One each of the 7 varieties for 
$1.50. 
HARDY FUCHSIA 
EULALIA. Very useful as solitary clumps, or as 4- to 5-ft. 
backgrounds. 
—gracillima univittata (Japan Rush). Narrow green 
leaves. 
—japonica variegata. Long, narrow leaves, striped white. 
ELYMUS glaucus (Blue Lyme Grass). 2% to 3 feet, the 
narrow silvery blue leaves arching to the ground. 
ERIANTHUS ravennae (Plume Grass). 8 feet. Resembles 
the hardy Pampas, but is more refined. The silvery plumes 
are massive, often 3 feet long. 
Each, 30c; 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
FESTUCA glauca.<$> (Blue Fescue). 12 inches. Just grass, 
but delightful as it grows in narrow-leaved dense 
tufts, a pretty bright blue. 
PHALARIS arundinacea var. 2 feet. (Ribbon 
Grass). Cream cross-striped. 
Except as not^d: 3, 50c; doz., $1.80; 100, $12.00. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Double Flowered 
Large rosettes of paper¬ 
like tissue, very compactly 
layered. Separate colors: 
Crimson, Maroon, Pink, 
White or Yellow. 
Single Flowered 
“Allegheny” or Mam¬ 
moth Fringed. Tall; very 
large fringed flowers. 
Mixed. 
Anemone-Flowered 
Magellanica. splendid new semi-shrub of un¬ 
certain height, but sure to produce hundreds of 
ruby-red, pendent, fuchsia flowers which com¬ 
mence in early summer and cease only with 
frosts. Good in either light shade or sun. Mulch 
heavily for winter. 
Each, 40c; 3, $1.00; doz., $8.60. 
The New English “Imper- 
ator.” Magnificent Anem¬ 
one flowers in many two-color pastel 
combinations. Mixed. 
All: 3, 70c; doz., $2.40; 100, $16.00. 
GAILLARDIA 
Grandiflora (Blanket Flower). 2 feet. 
Unfailing supply of bloom in rich, 
tawny shades. Flowers 3 inches in 
diameter. A hard center of deep ma¬ 
roon is thickly bordered by petals of 
orange and yellow, ringed by circles 
of crimson, red and maroon. 
Portola Hybrids. 2% to 3 feet. A new 
type of vigorous growth and flower 
production. Flowers extra large and 
perfect, an ideal cutting type; bril¬ 
liant coppery scarlet rimmed in gold. 
Both: 3, 70c; doz., $2.40; 100, $16.00. 
Burgundy. The prevailing color effect is that of 
Burgundy wine against a golden chalice. 
Gaillardia. 
Burgundy 
Goblin.<$> 12 to 16 inches. A gorgeous new rock 
plant; blanketed from July to October under a 
rounded canopy of normal flowers, brilliant yellow 
with a heavy deep red zone. 
Dazzler. A new form. Very large flowers of golden 
yellow, with a brilliantly contrasting center of 
maroon. 
FUNKIA - Day Lily 
Subcordata Alba (White Day Lily). White, heart-shaped, ribbed 
leaves; pendent racemes of very fragrant white August flowers. 
Likes shade. 3 for $1.26 ; doz., $4.50. 
Undulata Variegata.<$> »phe ] eaves are ruffled, green with white 
bands ; small blue flowers in loose racemes. 
3. 86c; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
Tangerine. (New.) Showy, compact flowers, a rich 
tangerine-orange color. 
Four above: 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
Gypsophila, “Bristol Fairy”—The Double Baby’s Breath 
GYPSOPHILA - Baby's Breath 
Bristol Fairy f valuable cutting subject, with large double florets 
in full panicles, the blooming season possible of con¬ 
tinuing all summer if earlier bloom is removed ; pure white. 
Each, 45c; 3, $1.25 ; doz., $4.50. 
Paniculata (Baby’s Breath). A branching fine-stemmed 2- to 3-ft. 
mound. During July a fleecy white mass largely used for mixing 
with high-colored flowers. 3, 70c; doz., $2.50; 100, $16.00. 
—Pacifica. 4 feet. Withstands extreme cold, heat and dryness. 
Follows the type in blooming, with countless misty pink florets. 
3, $1.00 ; doz., $3.60. 
Repens .<$> A beautiful trailing plant for the rockery, with clouds of 
small White, or Fink flowers. July-Aug. 
3, 70c; doz., $2.46; 100, $16.00. 
R 6 D 6 V 18 fl. Dl.. Bodseri 2 A new dwarf growing, double 
K flowering, truly pink colored variety; 
ready for cutting or garden show two weeks earlier than any other 
“Gyps.” Each. 35c; 3, $1.00; doz., $3.60. 
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