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HARDY PERENNIALS (continued) 
Price: 30c each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 160, except where noted 

FHlemerocallis Harvest Moon 
*-Speciosus (The Midsummer Daisy )—Large clear 
pale mauve flowers with bright golden centers. Excellent for 
cutting. Height, 18 inches. 
* FUCHSIA 
+}Magellanica—Very hardy, flowering the whole season long 
until stopped by frost. Ruby red pendulant flowers. These flow- 
ers do just as well in the sun as in the shade. Suitable for both 
hardy border and rock garden work. Suggested for growing in 
solid beds in shady places. Price: 50e per plant, $4.50 
per dozen, $30.00 per 100. 
}+Rieartoni Searlet Beauty (Propagation Rights Re- 
served)—It is of upright habit—blooms freely during the en- 
tire Summer. While it will stand the full sunlight, it will reach 
perfection in semi-shade. The four sepals are deep purple, the 
corolla bright ruby red. Requires some protection north of Phila- 
delphia. Price: 50e each, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $4.00. 
FUNKIA (Plantain Lily) 
*Laneifolia—Very useful for borders and in partial shade. 
Late in season it produces a spike of lavender flowers. Plant 
does not attain a height of over 10 inches, but flower stalks will 
run up to about 2 feet. 
+Subeordata Grandiflora—The “August Lily.” Fragrant, 
pure white, Lily-like flowers, flowering in August and Septem- 
ber. Does well in partial shade; has very handsome foliage. 
Height, 2 to 2% feet. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanketilower ) 
+Dazzler—Tangerine-bronze. A most unusual shade of color in 
Gaillardias. Begins to flower in late May and continues to do 
so throughout the season, unless permitted to go to seed. Height, 
18 to 20 inches. Price: 35ce each, $3.50 per dezen, 
$25.00 per 100. 
+Mr. Sherbrook—Golden yellow flowers without any mark- 
ing of any other kind. The individual flowers are around 2% 
inches across, with a yellow cushion in the center. A lovely gar- 
den subject, since it is very free flowering and continues to give 
quantities of flowers from June until frost. Priee: 35e 
each, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 
GEUM (Avens) 
*--Borisii—A new variety of dwarf habit with warm, blood 
orange flowers on 8 to 10-inch stems. Free flowering from May 
to July, and often again in the Fall. 
*+-Dolly North—Lighter orange variation of the well-known 
“Princess Juliana.” Flowers are smaller but borne in great pro- 
fusion and in a gay airy manner. Individual flowers about 114 
inches in diameter on flowering spikes 18 inches tall. Blooms 
profusely in May and June and periodically throughout the bal- 
ance of the Summer. Price: 50e each, $5.00 per 
dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
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*-Mirs. Bradshaw—A new, large, double, scarlet variety, 
blooming the greater part of the Summer and Fall. Height, 15 
inches. 
Red Wings—Brilliant strawberry red with yellow anthers. 
Semi-double flowers 2 inches across produced profusely in May 
and June and intermittently throughout the Summer. Foliage 6 
to 8 inches high and flowers on stems 20 to 24 inches. Where 
warm red color is desired in the early Summer garden, this 
Geum is strongly recommended. Price: 50e each, $5.00 
per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
+-Wilton BRuby—The most outstanding novelty for 1942. It re- 
sembles “Fire Opal” in growth and hardiness, but the color is 
an unusual dark ruby-red. Price: 50ce each, $5.00 per 
dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
GYPSOPHILA 
+-Bristol Fairy—Bristol Fairy has all the virtues of the popu- 
lar Gypsophila paniculata, flore-pleno as a garden and land- 
scape subject. It is sturdier, more graceful, and has much more 
distinct white flowers. Best of all, it is an all-Summer plant, 
blooming periodically from June till frost. Price: 50e per 
plant, $5.00 per dozen. 
* Rosy Veil—Introduced into this country from Europe. Flow- 
ers of this variety are decidedly pink. Dwarf grower. 
+}HELENIUM (Helentlower) 
This magnificent Perennial during its blooming season from 
early August until middle of September, literally produces hun- 
dreds of beautiful yellow to bronze colored flowers. 
Autumnale Suaperbum—Broad, spreading heads, deep gold- 
en yellow flowers. One of the most striking flowers in cultiva- 
tion. 5 to 6 feet. 
Autumnale Rubrum—Similar to Superbum, but has bright, 
terra-cotta red flowers; makes a wonderful display during the 
month of September. 5 to 6 feet. 
;HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket) 
Showy, terminal, pyramidal, fragrant spikes, resembling stocks: 
blooming from June to August. Splendid for naturalizing in 
semi-shady places. 2 to 3 feet. In separated colors—lavender 
and white. 
HYBRID HEMEROCALLIS 
The following list has been selected for carrying along flowers 
of yellow shades throughout the entire season in the garden: 
}Bijou—Orange yellow overcast with rich blood red. Flowering 
June and July. 24 feet high. Price: $2.50 each, $25.00 
per dozen. 
{Cissy Guiseppi—Deep coppery rose red with a pale yellow 
throat, flowering July and August, attaining a height of about 
2% feet. Price: 81.50 each, 815.00 per dozen. 
TD. D. Wyman—Golden yellow with tawny splashes of the 
petals. Flowering July and August. Attaining a height of 2% 
feet. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
}Dover—Deep golden yellow flowers produced in great profusion 
in late May and early June. Individual flowers about six inches 
in diameter. 
TE. A. Bowles—Rich deep reddish orange blended with pale 
orange. Flowering in June and July. Height, 4 ft. 
tFlorham (Golden Day-Lily)—Golden yellow with In- 
dian yellow shadings. June and July. 3 feet. 
+Goldeni—A splendid deep golden yellow with flower maturing 
in July. Attaining a height of 3 feet. 
ey ieee clear orange. Flowering in June. Height, 
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{Harvest Moon—Color of orange sherbet. Flowering in July. 
Height, 3 ft. 
¢Myperion—A large soft canary yellow, flowering in July and 
August. 3% feet high. Price: 75e each. $7.50 per 
dozen. 
tIris Perry—aA glistening orange overlaid bronzy yellow. 
Flowering July and August. 3 feet high. Price: 75e each. 
$7.50 per dozen. 
