10 N. A. HALLAUER, Webster, N. Y. 

LILIES—HARDY GARDEN VARIETIES 
No garden is complete without its lilies. Those listed below are 
some of the hardiest and most easily grown. By following a few 
cultural hints they should be successfully grown in any garden. 
Many are easily forced and good for cutting. 
Candidum (Madonna or St. Josephs Lily) (Ascension Lily)—This 
popular garden variety has many common names. Large fra- 
grant pure white trumpet-shaped flowers in July. Best planted 
4 in. deep in fall and left undisturbed. 3 it. 50 cents each. 
Elegans—-Rich orange somewhat variable. June. Plant 5 in. deep. 
35 cents each. 
Henryii—-(Yellow Speciosum)—A Chinese variety, orange yellow 
blossoms resembling the Speciosums in form. August and Sep- 
tember. 4 ft. Of easy culture. 5-7 in. bulbs. 50 cents each. 
Regale (The Regal Lily)—A wonderful lily of easy culture in well- 
drained soi. Large white trumpet-shaped blossoms, shaded pink 
on the outside and lined with gold. Has a very sweet penetrat- 
ing odor. Sometimes grows 6 ft. high with a dozen buds on a 
stalk. Plant 5 in. deep. Large bulbs. 40 cents each. 
Superbum (American Turks Cap Lily)—-A hardy native lily of 
easy culture, enjoys moist soil. Bright orange with dark spots. 
July. 5 ft. Plant 5 in. deep. 35 cents each. 
*Tennuifolium (Coral Lily)—Grows only 12 to 18 ins. high. Pretty 
recurved bright searlet flowers in June. Good in the Rock Gar- 
den, also for cutting. 2 yr. bulbs. 30 cents each. 
Tigrinun Fl]. Pl.—-A very interesting double form of the Tiger Lily. 
35 cents each. 
*Linum Alpinum—A prostrate variety having spreading stems cloth- 
ed with small green leaves and producing large sky-blue flowers 
all summer. 4 in. Well drained gritty soil in sun. 35 cents 
each. 
*Linum (Flax) Flavum (Campanulatum)—A fine variety produc- 
ing transparent yellow blossoms. 9 in. June to August. Ordi- 
nary soil. 35 cents each. 
*Linum Perenne—Delicate pale blue flowers on slender stems. These 
last only a day but are abundantly produced in succession. 2 
ft. 30 cents each. as 
Lobelia Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) (Indian Paint Brush)—A 
native swamp plant that succeeds in rich moist garden soil. Tall 
spikes of most brilliant scarlet. 4 ft. August. 30 cents each. 
*Lotus Corniculatus (Baby’s Slippers) (Wonder Plant)—Double 
yellow pea-shaped flowers all summer. Ordinary well-drained 
soil-in sun. An excellent ground cover. 40 cents each. 
Lupinus Polyphyllus—Tall spikes of pea-shaped blossoms, blue, 
white, rose, separate. Rich, moist soil, 3 ft. 80 cents each. 
Lychnis (Campion) (Catchfly)— 
Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross) (Jerusalem Cross) (Scarlet Light- 
ning)-—Bright scarlet in heads, 2 to 3 ft. June to August. 30 
cents each. 
*Viscaria Flore Plena—Brilliant red. An attractive double 
variety. Good for cutting. June and July. 10 in. 40 cents 
each. 
Mentha Pipperita Curtisi—(Peppermint)—A dwarf form of the 
well known herb. Strong peppermint flavor. 30 cents each. 
*Mertensia Virginica (Virginia Blue Bells) (Virginia Cowslip)——A 
native plant, brilliant blue flowers in early spring. Foliage dies 
down after blooming season. Likes a shady place. 1 ft. 30 
cents each. 
Monarda Didyma (Bergamot) (Bee Balm) (Cambridge Scarlet) 
(Horse Mint) (Oswego Tea)—Aromatic foliage, brilliant scarlet 
flowers in July and August. 38 ft. 30 cents each. 
*Myosotis Palustris Semperflorens (True Forget-Me-Not)—Bright 
blue flowers with yellow eye. A free and continuous bloomer. 
Prefers moist soil. 35 cents each. 
*Myosotis Rupicola—Forms a tuft of grey-green leaves, covered with 
large heads of azure blue flowers in May. 8 in. Well drained 
soil in sun. 50 cents each. 
*Nepeta Mussini (Ground Ivy)—-A dwarf compact plant, producing 
a mass of lavender blue flowers all summer. 1 ft. Aromatic 
grey foliage, hot dry place. 35 cents each. 
Oeonothera (Evening Primrose) (Sundrops)—Well drained soil in 
sun. 
*Missouriensis (Syn. Macrocarpa)—-A9 dwarf plant producing | 
large yellow blossoms, too large for the plant all summer. 40 
cents each. 
Youngi—Large glossy leaves, lemon yellow flowers. 18 in. 30 
cents each. 
