HEMEROCALLIS - Lemon Lilies 
Beautiful hardy perennials belonging to the Lily order. For generations 
great favorites in all gardens, both here and abroad. The numerous 
species have long, narrow leaves and yellow or orange flowers, many 
of which possess a delicious fragrance. Very graceful and stately plants 
for the waterside, naturalizing in grass, or growing in the partially 
shaded border. 
Culture. Any kind of soil will grow these plants successfully. They prefer 
partial shade, but do excellently in full sun. May be grown singly or in 
masses. Plant one to two feet apart in autumn or spring. Lift, divide and 
replant every third year to ensure the plants flowering freely. 
Aurantiaca Three $1.10, Doz. $3.30, 100 $20.00 
A strong growing and free flowering variety, producing rich orange- 
yellow flowers in June and July. 2 feet. 
Bay State Three $1.10. Doz. $3.30, 100 $20.00 
Brilliant and glistening deep yellow flowers on 4-foot stems. In full 
bloom about late June. Free-blooming and robust in growth. 
Cressida Three $1.50, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
Brilliant deep orange flowers on 3-foot, slender stem. In full bloom 
early July till August. Stems are slender and plant is of medium size. 
A showy plant for the small border. 
Dr. Regel Three $0.95, Doz. $3.00, 100 $18.00 
Handsome, rich orange-yellow flowers in early May and June. Very 
fragrant. Fine for cutting. 11/4 feet. 
Flava Tkree $1.20, Doz. $3.60, 100 $22.50 
Sweet-scented, clear full yellow; 2 feet. Flower in June in great pro- 
fusion. 
Fulva Three $0.95, Doz. $3.00, 100 $18.00 
(Brown Day Lily). Coppery orange, shaded crimson. 3 feet. July. Ex- 
cellent for naturalizing. 
Hyperion Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Hyperion is a cross between Hemerocallis Sir M. Foster and 
Hemerocallis Florham. Flowers are a fine citron-yellow 
produced in great numbers on stout stems about 40 inches 
tall. Considered by experts the finest pale yellow Hemer- 
ocallis available at present at popular price. Few plants 
surpass the vigor and beauty of a well-flowered clump of 
this wonderful Day Lily. Received Award of Merit Royal 
Horticultural Society of Great Britain. Its graceful, arching 
foliage and tall, stout flower scapes lend enchantment 
wherever desirable. Buds open well in water and emit a 
most delightful fragrance. Perfectly hardy. Grows in dry, 
wet, sunny, or shady places. Blooms in July and early Au- 
gust. 

J. A. Crawford Three $1.50, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
Rich apricot-yellow shaded light cadmium. Many flowers on 4-foot 
stems; at their best about late June, flowering until end of July. A love- 
ly plant which looks well in light shade. 
Kwanso Three $1.10, Doz. $3.30, 100 $20.00 
Large, double, showy rich golden bronze flowers in July and August. 
The only double Lemon Lily to date. 

Doronicum 

Hemerocallis 
Lemona Three $1.75, Doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 
Delicate and pale lemon-yellow flowers on 414-foot stems. Blooms are 
at their best July Ist. One of the finest large blooms, much like a large 
Japanese Iris in form. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman Three $1.75, Doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 
Lovely light pale lemon-yellow flowers on 4-foot stems. In full bloom 
August Ist. Very free flowering and lasts a long time. One of the latest 
to bloom. 
The Gem Three $1.50, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
Rich, deep orange-yellow flowers on 314- to 4-foot stems. In full bloom 
June 20th. Very finely formed bloom, equal to the best Lilies; truly a 
gem. 
Thunbergi (Lemon Lily) Three $0.95, Doz. $3.00, 100 $18.00 
Much like Flava, but flowers in July, a month later. Spikes 2 to 3 feet 
tall, and pale yellow blossoms. 
DICENTRA - Bleeding Heart 
Old-fashioned perennials; also known under the name of Dielytra. The 
species named below have fleshy, brittle stems and finely cut, fernlike 
oliage. 
Culture. Spectabilis should be grown in a partially shady border. Eximia 
will do well in a similar position, or in the woodland garden, or in a shady 
nook of the rockery. Plant in fall or very early spring, 8 to 12 inches 
apart. 
*Eximia Three $1.10, Doz. $3.30, 100 $20.00 
(Plumy Bleeding Heart.) A dwarf-growing sort, with beautiful, finely 
cut foliage and showy racemes of pretty pink flowers throughout the 
season. Too much cannot be said for this fine border plant as it is 
equally at home in full shade or sun and perfectly hardy anywhere. 
Spectabilis Three $1.40, Doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00 
(Bleeding Heart or Seal Flower.) An old-fashioned favorite; its long 
racemes of graceful heart-shaped pink flowers are always attractive; 
it is used also for forcing in the house, and is perfectly at home in any 
part of the hardy border, and especially valuable for planting in clumps. 
DORONICUM .- Leopardbane 
Very showy yellow-flowered perennial. Their yellow, daisy-like flowers 
are invaluable for cutting. As they flower chiefly in spring, they are 
indispensable in the border at that period of the year. They have bright 
green, heart-shaped leaves which disappear during July and August 
when the plant is dormant. 
Culture. Thrive well in heavy soils and succeed in sunny or partially 
shaded borders. Best grown in groups of six or more. Plant in autumn 
or early spring, 6 to 8 inches apart. Lift, divide and replant every third 
year; remove the flower heads directly after they fade, then a second 
crop of flowers will follow. Water freely in dry weather. 
pale lavender Tulips. 
Caucasicum Three $1.40, Doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00 
Large, bright yellow flowers on 2-foot stems; one of the most effective 
early spring-flowering perennials. Effective in a hardy border in com- 
bination with Tulips. It is a splendid flower for cutting, as it carries 
well and stands a long time in water. 
Clusi Three $1.50, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
Grows about 12 to 15 inches tall with large yellow daisy-like flowers. 
Might be called a dwarf Caucasicum. 
Pardalianche (Bunch of Gold) = Three $1.50, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
Of upright growth, 21% to 3 feet. Stems much branched, covered with 
small yellow daisy-like flowers. Excellent for cutting and planting with 
Darwin Tulips. Does well in moist soil or light shade. 
Lovely with 
