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HEMEROCALLIS 
All Helleborus prefer to be left undisturbed 
in rich, well-drained loamy soil and in part 
shade such as that of deciduous shrubbery. 
Plant them where they can be seen and en- 
joyed from your window. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Day or lemon lilies are very popular. The 
new hybrids make a wonderful cut flower and 
splendid plants for the perennial border. 
They are of easy culture and like a little 
shade and plenty of water, but will thrive in 
the sun and are perfectly hardy anywhere. 
Amaryllis—Large flowers of golden orange, 
recurving petals, giving it a flaring effect. 
3 ft. June to Aug. 50c. 
Anna Betscher—Deep orange yellow touched 
with light striping of bronze red. 3 ft. July 
and Aug. 75c. 
Cressida (New)—Deepest orange of all with 
reddish band around throat and segments 
bronzed at edges when first open. Very 
distinct and pretty. $1.50. 
Curlypate (New)—Charming late golden with 
much curled-back tips, not large but very 
dainty. Free bloomer. $1.00. 
D. D. Wyman — Superb golden yellow with 
tawny splash. Aug.-Sept. 75c. 
flava (Lemon Lily) — Fine fragrant lemon 
yellow. 2ft. June. 25c. 
fulva—Coppery orange. 3 to 5 ft. July. 25c. 
Geo. Yeld—Large open flowers nearly 6 in. 
across. Outer petals rich orange, inner 
petals flushed orange-scarlet. 3% ft. July 
and Aug. $1.00. 
Hyperion—Generally conceded to be the fin- 
est yet introduced. Large canary yellow 
blooms with a rich satiny finish. July and 
Aug. A. M. Hort. Soc. 1931. 
J. A. Crawford—Large flowers of apricot and 
cadmium yellow. 4ft. June-July. 75c. 
Kwanso, fl. pl.—Fully double orange bronze. 
July-Aug. 35c. 
luteola major—Very large flowers of orange 
yellow in great profusion. 35c. 
Margaret Perry — Well branched spikes of 
brilliant orange scarlet lined with yellow. 
July to Sept. 35c. 
Mikado—Large open flowers of rich yellow 
with a conspicuous orange-scarlet zone 
which adds brillianecy to the flower. $1.50. 
minor (R) — Narrow. grass-like leaves and 
lovely lemon yellow flowers. Early. 1 ft. 50c. 
HOSTA (Funkia, Plantain Lily)—Handsome 
massive foliage for the shady border with 
lavender or white lily-like flowers. Very 
._ effective by the sides of ponds and grows 
to a great size in half-shady places. 
coerulea lanceolata—Handsome leaves, pale 
lavender blue flowers in summer. 35c. 
glauca — Foliage bluish with lovely white 
flowers. 35c. 
lancifolia undulata variegata — Beautiful 
cream and green wavy foliage, flowers lilac 
blue. 35c. 
plantaginea grandiflora — Large and very 
fragrant pure white lily-like flowers. Aug. 
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undulata aurea — Golden centered leaves, 
lilac flowers. 50c. 
INCARVILLEA brevipes (R)—Large glox- 
inia-like flowers, deep carmine and pink. 
8 in. Must be kept dry during winter. This 
is one of the wonders of the garden. 35c. 
