
_ RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
Hyperion — We have a few of this very 
scarce variety. Soft canary yellow flow- 
ers, of immense size. Superb form and a 
strong vigorous grower. One of the few 
American plants to win an A. M. R. H. S. 
~ $1.00 each. 
J. A. Crawford—Large flowers of apricot 
and cadmium yellow. 4 ft. June and July. 
75¢c each. 
_J. R. Mann—Glistening, large open flowers 
of frosted apricot and yellow. One of the 
handsomest of Betschers Hybrids. 35c 
each. 
Kwanso fl. p!.—Fully double orange bronze. 
~~ July and Aug. 35c each. 
Lemona—aA very lovely pale lemon yellow 
variety. 75c each. 
luteola major—While an old species and 
not a hybrid, it is not as well known as 
it deserves to be. Very large flowers of 
orange yellow in great profusion. 35c ea. 
- Margaret Perry—One of the most persist- 
ent flowering of all Hemerocallis. We 
_have had nice flowers on our plants as 
late as mid-Sept. Well-branched spikes 
of brilliant orange scarlet, lined with yel- 
low. 4 to 5 ft. July to Sept. 35c each. — 
middendorfi—One of the more dwarf spe- 
cies, about 18 inches high. Rich orange- 
yellow flowers. June. 25c each. 
Modesty—Large pale yellow self; raised 
midrib on reflexed petals. 3 ft. $1.50 
each. 
Mikado—Large open flowers of rich yellow 
with a conspicuous orange-scarlet zone, 
which adds brilliancy to the flower. $1.50 
each. 
Mrs. A. H. Austin—Large flowers of deep 
golden yellow. 75c each. 
Mrs. J. R. Mann—Large flaring flowers of 
deep yellow; petals fluted and ridged; 
sepals flaring. Whole flower illuminated 
with a faint reddish orange glow. 75c ea. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman—Pale glistening yellow 
in July and Aug. 50c each. 
Queen of May—Wide open flowers of deep 
yellow, petals fluted, touched at tips with 
faint reddish orange. 50c each. 
Sunkist—Perfect form, overlapping petals, 
inner divisions soft rosy-bronze, outer 
petals yellow flushed with rose. July. 
3 feet. $1.50 each. 
COLLECTION No. 1 
Amaryllis 
Cressida 
J. R. Mann 
middendorfi 
Mrs. J. R. Mann 
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COLLECTION No. 2 
Apricot 
Gem 
Golden Bell 
Goldeni 
J. A. Crawford 
COLLECTION No. 3 
Geo. Yeld 
luteola major 
Margaret Perry 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman 
Queen of May 
Your choice any collection, value $2.35, for 
$1.85. Two collections for $3.50, and 
three collections for $5.00. The above 
are all large plants and will NOT be sent 
postpaid. 
HEPATICA—Early spring-flowering plants, 
belonging to the Anemone group. Prefer 
a rich, well-drained loam in shade. If 
given deep shade and leaf-mold soil, the 
flowers will retain the blue color. 
*acutiloba—The color varies from pink to 
blue. Mixture only. 25c each. 
acutiloba Pink Beauty — Flowers of rose 
pink from divisions. No seedlings. $1.00 
each. 
marmorata—A rare species from Georgia 
with beautifully marbled foliage, which 
persists throughout the year, and lovely 
lavender blue flowers. 50c each. 
*triloba—Blue flowers on 6 inch stems. 25c 
each. 
triloba Blue, re-selected — Good shades of 
blue, selected for color while in bloom. 
50c each. 
Blue Beauty — Flowers of deepest blue. 
Have only a few plants of this form. 
Propogated from the only plant we were 
able to import. $2.50 each. 
HEUCHERA — (Coral-Bells) Will thrive in 
any good garden soil, in either full sun 
or light shade. 
*Albatross—Clear white flowers. 50c each. 
*Queen of Hearts—The large deep, glow- 
ing coral-scarlet flowers come on 24 in. 
stems above the attractive dark green 
leaves. 50c each. 
*sanguinea—Coral-red or pink flowers on 
12 to 18 inch stems. The foliage is also 
very attractive. 25c each. 
HOLLYHOCKS—Double yellow, red, pink. 
25c each. 
HOSTA—(Funkia) Also known as the Plan- 
tain Lily. Attractive subjects for the 
shady border, preferring a rather moist, 
rich soil. 
fortunei—Foliage glaucous blue, flowers 
purplish or purplish lavender. July to 
September. 24 inch. 75c each. 
