Perennials Meriting Consideration 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) 
Dr. Regal—Handsome rich orange yellow 
flowers in May. Each 30 cents. 
Modesty—A _ glorious shade of large 
chrome yellow flowers, making a grand dis- 
play in late June or July. Each 50 cents. 
The Gem—Rich orange yellow flowers in 
June. Each 30 cents. 
PARDANTHUS (Blackberry Lily) 
Chinensis—A lovely old fashioned flower for 
the border. Orange colored flowers on 24 in. 
stems. Seed pods resemble blackberries. 
Each 25 cents. 
RANUNCULUS 
An upright double yellow buttercup, bloom- 
ing in early June. Flowers similar to the dou- 
ble feverfew. Good for cutting. Each 25 
cents. 
ASTILBE—Gloria 
A dwarf astilbe blooming in July. Flowers, 
feathery plumes of deep pink. Foliage dark 
green. Each 35 cents. 
HARDY ASTER—Hilda Ballard 
New—A strong growing branching variety. 
Leaves rich green. The enormous flowers are 
of a beautiful opalescent mauve color. Each 
flower has a deep fringe of rays which are 
particularly soft in appearance. Each 40 cents. — 
Our Nursery is State Inspected. 

You Are Cordially Invited to Drive 
Out and See Our Gardens 
Judge for yourself the hardy quality of our 
plants and the wide variety of species, and 
if you desire suggestions or help in planning 
your garden ‘arrangements, we shall be glad 
_to assist you. 
Hyperion (New)—A very beautiful pale yel- 
low day lily blooming in August. Fragrant. 
Plant vigorous. Each 60 cents. 
Gypsy—July and August. Brilliant deep 
orange flowers. Stems slender and the 
plant is of medium size. Each 30 cents. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman—August; lovely light 
pale lemon yellow flowers on 4 foot stems. 
Very free flowering. Each 50 cents. 
PYRETHRUM—Pink Bouquet 
A large flowered double painted daisy, hav- 
ing 5 to 8 flowers on each stem. Outer ray 
petals in double row deep pink, center, clear 
full double white. Each 35 cents. 
SHASTA DAISY—Esther Reed 
Pure white double flowers of good lasting 
quality. The blooms appear continuously 
throughout the summer and measure 4 inches 
in diameter. Each 40 cents. 
RUDBECKIA—The King 
An improved purple cone flower with broad 
deep crimson red petals and rich coppery 
bronzy cones. The petals never fold back or 
droop. Each 35 cents. 
TWO NEW PHLOX 
Blue Boy—This is said to be the bluest phlox 
we have had. Very tree flowering with a 
leathery foliage. Rather low, broad flowering 
habit. Each 30 cents. 
Rosenteller—Dwart. Very large bright pink 
flowers in dense panicles. Long period of 
bloom. Each 40 cents. 
LILIES 
Regal— White with yellow center. Exterior 
of petals tinged pink. 
Speciosum Rubrum—White, flushed pink, 
heavily spotted with carmine. 
Double Tiger Lily—Beautiful double orange 
flowers. 
Any of above, each 25 cents. 
Philippinense formosanum—A fine white lily, 
later than the regal. Each 30 cents. 
We will be glad to send a copy of this cata- 
log to your friends. 
