66 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

Mikado. Mellow orange shading into deeper tones of dark 
red-purple. Of unusual and distinct coloring. 75 cents. 
Hemerocallis flava. (Lemon Lily). An old favorite which 
is excellent for massing. Clear lemon-yellow. June. Ht. 
Q\% ft. 
Heuchera sanguinea. (Coral Bells). Bright coral-red 
flowers on long stems. Good for cutting. Ht. 1 to 2 ft. 
June to September. 
Hollyhocks. This popular biennial in single and double 
mixed, of red, pink, yellow, etc. 
Hosta coerulea. (Plantainlily). Light blue flowers. Foliage 
of tropical appearance. Ht. 18 to 24in. July to August. 
Hosta subcordata. Large, pale green, tropical foliage with 
a mass of waxy white flowers. Ht. 18 to 24in. 50 cents. 
Hosta variegata. Similar to the above but dwarf-growing 
with variegated foliage. Ht. 6 to 12 in. 
Iberis sempervirens Little Gem. (Hardy Candytuft). 
Neat compact mounds of green bearing quantities of white 
flowers. Ht. 6 to 12 in. 
Lamium maculatum. (Deadnettle). Low growing with 
light green leaves marked with creamy white. Small rose- 
purple flowers. June-August. 
Lavendula vera. (Sweet Lavender). An old-time favorite 
bearing aromatic lavender flowers. Foliage finely cut, 
silvery gray. Ht. 12 in. July-September. 
Lilium elegans, Shedd Variety. Upright cup-shaped 
flowers of brilliant, dark crimson, much superior to L. 
elegans. July and August. Ht. 2ft. Introduced by us, it 
is still rare. 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
Lilium regale. (Regal Lily). Ivory-white trumpet-shaped 
flowers with pink shading. Center canary-yellow. Very 
fragrant. One of the most satisfactory of the lilies. 
Lilium tenuifolium. (Coral Lily). A charming dwarf lily 
with narrow foliage and brilliant orange flowers. June. 
Ht. 18 in. 
Limonium latifolium. (Sea Lavender). Beautiful, deli- 
cate lacy flowers of lavender in large heads. Ht. 2 ft. 
Linum flavum. (Golden Flax). Foliage light and graceful. 
Pale yellow flowers all summer. Ht. 18 in. 
Linum perenne. (Hardy Flax). Delightful porcelain-blue 
single flowers throughout midsummer. Ht. 24 in. | 
Lupinus polyphillus. (Lupin). Long spikes of flowers in 
varying shades of blue, white, bronze, etc. June-Septem- 
ber, -Ht.3 ft. 
Nepeta mussini. (Catmint). Dwarf and spreading growth 
with quantities of small lavender flowers all summer. Ht. 
1 ft. 
OEnothera missouriensis. (Evening Primrose). Large 
single flowers of deep buttercup-yellow. June-September. 
Ht. 9 to 12 in. 
OEnothera Illumination. Clear yellow flowers all sum- 
mer. ‘The growth is more erect and compact than Mis- 
souriensis and is recommended for the border. 50 cents. 
