

KIYONO NURSERIES .- Crichton, Alabama 


HEMEROCALLIS, continued 
Gold Dust. Low-growing, bushy variety which pro- 
duces its golden flowers on short stems. Early. 
Kwanso. Large, double, orange-copper flowers, pro- 
duced on long stems late in season 
Orangeman. Medium grower and free bloomer. The 
flowers are produced over a long period and are clear 
bright orange-yellow in color. 
Sovereign. Dwart to semi-dwarf, with clear light yellow 
flowers. Early. 
Any of the Hemerocallis, 10 100 
BH MCNIUITIPGIVISIONS . ... ..%. 0+ 05 20> $1 25 $10 00 
LIRIOPE Muscari densiflora. Big Blue Liriope. Similar 
to Ophiopogon but with much broader and longer leaves 
(about 12 inches) and larger spikes of blue flowers. 
Excellent for edging and porch-plants. 
Medium clumps............+:.: $2 00 $15 00 
L. Muscari variegata. Variegated Big Blue Liriope. 
variegated form of Densiflora, having leaves beautifully 
striped with creamy white. Pretty spikes of blue flowers 
in July and August make these very attractive as out- 
door or potted plants. 
Predmim clumps..........+..... $2 00 $15 00 
MILLETIA japonica. Formosa Wisteria. Vines with 
compound evergreen leaves and deep purple flowers 
produced freely during summer months, very much 
like ordinary wisteria. Offered by only two or three 
firms in this country as yet. 
Peel ok ee wee ee $1 25 $10 00 
Benen aT (Ge Le os gs als as 200 12 00 
18 to 24 in., C. TT., field-grown.. 3 00 20 00 
OPHIOPOGON japonica. Dragon’s-Beard. A very low, 
grass-like evergreen with spikes of purple flowers, doing 
well either in dark shade or in full sun. Very valuable 
as border plants and for ground-cover. 
OT a oa a ere ee aes bass oe lees $2 00 
NC ISIOD Wace. oe ce ves ms Sass ie a as Sele 3 00 
YELLOW JESSAMINE (Gelsemium sempervirens). Slen- 
der vines with shiny evergreen leaves, and fragrant 
yellow flowers early in spring. Hardy from central 
ems. Ce Le ce eee ees $0 75 $6 00 
REM eles sides oe 6 eos eden 100 $800 

Liriope Muscari variegata 
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