
Hemerocallis . Day- Lily 
Lily-like plants with grass-like leaves and 
yellow and orange flowers. They are all easy 
growers, thrive in almost any situation, and 
grow admirably in partial shade. By selection 
of varieties the flowering season can be pro- 
longed from late May to early August. Fine 
for cut-flowers in the daytime, closing after 
dark. 
Two New July-flowering Varieties 
Clifton Gold. Golden yellow, lily-like flowers, 
opening wide on 3-foot stems, produced in 
mid-July. 
Clifton Lemon. Lemon-yellow flowers open- 
ing very wide and produced in great abun- 
dance in mid-July on 4-foot stems. 
Each of the 2 new July-flowering Day- 
Lilies, 75 cts. each, 3 of one variety for $2, 
6 (3 of each variety) for $3.75. 
Early-flowering Varieties 
Hemerocallis, Aureole. Golden yellow flowers. 
A very early-blooming variety. 3 ft. May, 
June. 
H. citrina. Large, very fragrant, sulphur- 
yellow flowers. 3 ft. June, July. 
H., Florham. Golden yellow, trumpet-shaped 
flowers marked darker yellow. June, July. 
H., Gold Dust. Buttercup-yellow flowers. 
Stites umes 
H., Sovereign. An_early-blooming variety 
with flowers of deep orange. 2 to 3 ft. 
June, July. 
Above Early-flowering varieties, 30 cts. 
each, 3 of one variety for 85 cts., 10 of one 
variety for $2.50. 
DAY-LILY BARGAIN 
1 5 Three each of the 5 Early-flowering 
Hemerocallis, 15 in all, correctly ¢ 
labeled (value $4.25) for. . ome 3 

Late-flowering Varieties 
Hemerocallis, George Yeld. Large; golden 
yellow with brown suffusion. 3% ft. July. 
H., Kwanso. Large; double; golden bronze. 
Very showy. The only good double. 314 ft. 
July, Aug. 
H., Lemona. Large, pale yellow flowers pro- 
duced on 314-foot stems in late July. 
H., Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Rich golden yellow 
flowers on 314-foot stems in July and 
August. 
H., Ophir. A tall-growing Iemon-yellow va- 
riety producing its flowers in late July and 
early August. 4 ft. 
Above Late-flowering varieties, 50 cts. 
each, 3 of one variety for $1.35, 10 of one 
variety for $4.50. 
Hibiscus . Marshmallows 
Hibiscus Moscheutos Hybrids, B. & A. Giant- 
flowered. Separate colors—Red, White or 
Pink. Flowers 8 to 10 inches in diameter. 
5 to 6 ft. July—Sept. 
Separate Colors, 35 cts. each, 10 for $3, 
100 for $25. 
Mixed, 30 cts. each, 10 for $2, 100 for $18, 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
Helianthus . Sunflower 
Helianthus, Coronation Gold. Bright yellow, 
dahlia-like, semi-double flowers 5 inches in 
diameter. Excellent as a cut-flower. 4 to 
5 ft. Sept., Oct. 3 for $1.25, 10 for $3.50. 
H. orgyalis. Yellow. Willow-like foliage, fine 
for cutting. 6 ft. Aug., Sept. 3 for 85 cts., 
10 for $2.50. 
Helleborus 
Christmas and Lenten Roses 
Helleborus cyclophyllus. Yellowish green 
flowers in late winter. 
H. niger. © Christmas Rose. An evergreen, 
dwarf-growing, very hardy perennial which 
blooms during mild winters in December. 
The anemone-like flowers are from 24% to 
3 inches across and Jast for weeks, regardless 
of cold or snow. 
CuttrureE.—Helleborus require a cool, 
moist, shady location where they will not be 
disturbed for years. They prefer a rich loamy 
soil and a covering of leaf-mold and well- 
rotted manure in the autumn, and plenty of 
water in the summer. 
All Helleborus, $1 each, 3 of one variety $2.75 
Heuchera . Alum-Root 
Coral-Bells 
Two-foot panicles of brightly colored bells, 
fine for cutting, spring from neat tufts of 
attractive leaves during June and July. Excel- 
lent for rockeries; grows well in full sunlight 
and will tolerate partial shade. 
Heuchera, Bloom’s Variety. Long sprays of 
dainty coral-red bells. A two-year-old plant 
may produce several dozen flowering stems. 
H., Cascade. A very strong grower with light 
pink flowers borne on stems over 2 feet high. 
Very attractive begonia-like foliage. June, 
uly. 
H., Edge Hall. Large, flesh-pink bells and 
prominent yellow stamens. One of the best. 
1 ft. June, July. 
H., Freedom. Similar to the above variety 
but with light rose bells. 
H., Jubilee. Large flowers of glistening rose- 
pink. 
H., Oakington Jewel. Deep coral-red, tinted 
copper. Very ornamental bronze foliage. 
H., Sanglant. Flowers bright red—very bril- 
liant. Good grower. 1 to 114 ft. June, July. 
H. sanguinea, Pluie de Feu. Excellent bright 
fiery red flowers on loose, elegant, graceful 
spikes. 114 ft. June, July. 
H., Saturnale. A beautiful variety. The dark- 
est of all Heucheras. Flowers wine-red. 
Nice large foliage. Growth more compact 
than the others. 1 to 1% ft. June, July. 
H., Snowflake. Pure white. Considered the 
best white Heuchera. 
All Heucheras, 50 cts. each, 3 of one variety 
for $1.35, 10 of one variety for $4. 
HEUCHERA COLLECTION 
(Coral-Bells) 
15 plants, 3 each of 5 distinct varieties 
of Heucheras, our selection of va- $5 
rieties (value $6.75), for Seat bo 

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HELIOPSIS incomparabilis, Summer Gold. 
Daisy-like, semi-double, 4-inch flowers of 
rich gold, excellent for cutting. Flowers 
from June to frost; if cut back promptly 
when the first crop of flowers is faded, it 
will quickly repeat. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for 
$2.50. 
Iberis® 
Hardy White Candytuft 
Iberis sempervirens. Evergreen. Flowers in 
April and May. Splendid rock and edging 
plant. 10 m. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50. 
I., Snowflake. Large green cushions bearing 
an abundance of large, pure white flowers. 
18 in. April, May. 35 cts. each, 3 for $1, 
10 for $2.50. 
Iris Kaempferi 
As beautiful as orchids, the Kaempferi Iris 
are among the most important of the hardy 
perennials. Flowering in July, they are of 
easy culture, growing splendidly in a sunny 
position in any ordinarily good garden soil. 
When established they attain a height of about 
3 feet, with flowers in a wide variety of color, 
as large as 8 inches across. All have a gold 
streak toward the base of the petals. Their 
graceful, grassy foliage is attractive even when 
the plants are not in bloom. The 3-petaled 
varieties are more artistic and equally as 
beautiful as the 6-petaled kinds, for the reason 
that those with 3 petals make up in size what 
they lack in number. 
50 cts. each, 3 of one variety for $1.40, 
10 of one variety for $3.30 
A. L. Sherwood. Purple veined white, white 
center. 3 petals. 
Amethyst. Amethyst-blue; dark blue stigmas. 
3 petals. 
Blue Bird. Rich true blue, veined white. 
3 petals. 
Blue Flag. Indigo-blue, white veins. 6 petals. 
Bride. Amaranth-purple, veined white; white 
stigmas. 3 large petals. 
Conardi. French gray, amaranth center, 
veined blue. 3 petals. 
Dinah. Amaranth-purple, flaked white; white 
stigmas. 6 petals. 
Eclipse. Deep purple; stigmas plum-color. 
Late flowering. 6 petals. 
La Favorite. French gray, nearly white, 
heavily veined blue. 6 petals. 
Orion. Amaranth-purple flaked white; white 
stigmas. 6 petals. 
Peace (Eleanor Parry). Purple; petaloid 
stigmas gray and lavender. 6 petals. 
Princess Clothilde. Porcelain-blue on an ash- 
gray background. 6 petals. 
Pyramid. Violet-blue, veined white. 6 petals. 
Red Riding Hood. Beautiful amaranth, veined 
and suffused white. 3 petals. 
Rosanne. French gray overlaid purple; 
stigmas dark plum-color. 6 petals. 



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