GYPSOPHILA (Continued) 
Repens Rosy Veil — We believe this to be the best 
of the new perennial introductions. It forms a 
dwarf compact plant 18 to 24 inches high that is 
smothered with double pink flowers all summer. 
Each 35c 
HEMEROCALLIS — DAY LILIES 
Bay State — A free-blooming variety of glistening 
deep yellow; late June, 4 feet. Each 30c 
Bijou — A _ distinct smallflowered variety that 
branches freely and blooms profusely; ground 
color is orange, overcast with rich red. Each 
$1.75 
Flava (Lemon Lily) — Sweet-scented clear full yel- 
low; 30 inches; flowers in June. Each 20c 
Fulva (Brown Day Lily) — Coppery orange shaded 
crimson; 3 feet; July. Each 20c 
George Yeld — Color rich orange flushed rose; large 
flowers on strong plants; height 3’ feet. Each 
75c 
Hyperion — A very outstanding variety; extreme- 
ly large citron-yellow; July and August, 3% 
Each 50c 
feet. 
Mikado — A variety that always attracts attention; 
its color is rich orange, prominently marked dark 
purple-red; height 2¥2 feet. Each 60c 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman — Clear lemon-yellow; com- 
bines nicely with blue flowers; 4 feet; blooms in 
late July and August. Each 30c 
Ophir — Rich golden yellow; very clear color, height 
3¥%2 feet. Each 50c 
Serenade — This variety has a very unusual and 
pleasing color, which is a pastel blend of pink 
and yellow; flowers are large and have nicely 
twisted and crinkled petals. Each $1.75 
The Gem — A very choice variety of rich deep 
orange-yellow; blooms in June; 3-4 feet. 
Each 30c 
Thunbergia — Pale lemon-yellow, growing 2 to 3 
feet tall; blooms in July. Each 20c 
HEUCHERA — CORAL-BELLS 
These are very effective plants, having a neat 
tuft of heart-shaped leaves, and they produce an 
abundance of graceful stems each with a panicle of 
small bell-shaped flowers. These flowers produce a 
in the 
cut-flower bouquet that is hard to duplicate with 
charming airy effect in the garden and 
any other. They are easily grown in sun or light 
shade. 
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* Brizoides — Flowers are pale pink, and bloom 
robust foliage and a good 
Each 25c 
profusely in May; 
grower; 1 to 2 feet. 
* Sanguinea — Long stems of large crimson-scarlet 
flowers; July and August; 2 feet. Each 25c 
HELIOPSIS — ORANGE SUNFLOWER 
Scabra Excelsa — A valuable plant for the border 
or for cutting; blooms freely with. nearly double 
golden-yellow flowers over 3 inches in diameter, 
from July to September; height about 3 feet. 
Each 30c 
Scabra, Incomparabilis — A new and improved 
variety of Heliopsis; flowers are more double and 
deeper in color than the above variety; bloom 
continually from July to autumn. Each 50c 
HIBISCUS — MALLOW MARVEL 
Tall shrub-like plants with large single flowers 
resembling the Hollyhocks. Various colors. — Each 
20c. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
These have been garden favorites for many years. 
Their tall spikes of showy flowers in such beautiful 
range of colors cannot be replaced by any others. 
Double: Red, Orange, 
White, Yellow. Each 25c: Doz. $2.50 
Single: Mixed Colors — Each 20c: Doz. $2.00 
Newport Pink, Scarlet 
IBERIS — CANDYTUFT 
Jucunda (Lebanon Candytuft) — A dwarf plant with 
fine blue foliage and pure light-pink flowers; 
because of its beautiful foliage this plant is an 
attraction during the entire season. Each 35c 
Sempervirens ~— Evergreen plants, very fine for 
rock garden; completely covered with white 
flowers in the spring. Each 25c 
Tenorianum — A very choice variety growing 6 
to 8 inches high, covered with a profusion of 
white flowers. It transplants easily because of 
of its heavy fibrous root system. Each 30c 
INCARVILLEA — TRUMPET FLOWER 
Delavayi — A handsome perennial with coarsely 
toothed pinnate leaves; producing clusters of © 
rose-pink trumpet-shaped flowers on 18 in. stems. 
Each 40c 
LATHYRUS — PERENNIAL SWEET PEA 
Latifolius — Beautiful mixed colors, extremely showy 
and fine; good climber for covering trellises, ar- 
bors, etc.; continuously in bloom. Each 20c 
