F. H. HORSFORD 
NEW GIANT HEMEROCALLIS 
Bagdad. Rich brown red tones. June- 
July. 4 ft. $1.00 each. 
Cinnabar. Light -bronzy red suffused 
with gold. June. 2% ft. 50 cts. each. 
Dauntless. Pale cadmium yellow, green- 
ish throat, fulvus touch on each petal. 
July? 2 it. $1.00 each. 
Hyperion. Immense pale yellow flowers. 
July-August. 3% ft. 75 cts. each. 
Imperator. Rich orange, lined buff and 
copper. July-August. 
35 cts. each, three for 90 cts. 
Margaret Perry. Brilliant orange red 
lined soft yellow. July-August. 
Mikado. Large, rich orange flowers 
marked with purple-red. June-July. 
2% ft. ghects Cac 
Rajah. Delicate orange, eye zone of gar- 
net brown. June-July. $1.50 each. 
See page 6 for complete list of Hemero- 
callis Hybrids. 
OTHER NEW WORTHWHILE 
PERENNIALS 
ANTHEMIS MOONLIGHT. Large, pale 
yellow daisy-like flowers. 24 inches in 
diameter. Profuse bloomer. June-July. 
50 cts. each, three for $1.25. 
DORONICUM clusi. Grows about 12-15 
inches tall with large yellow daisy-like 
flowers. Might be called a dwarf plan- 
tagineum. 
GAILLARDIA MR. SHERBROOKE. 
Flowers of a rich golden yellow. Strong 
stems. 
35 cts. each, three for 90c, $3 per doz. 
GYPSOPHILA repens Rosenschleier. A 
new dwarf double form of compact 
habit. The pink flowers appear early, 
making it very desirable for either 
garden display or cutting. 18 in. 
SOcts. each, three for $1.25. 
IRIS Leut. de Chavagnac. A violet dwar! 
iris that is among the most reliable 
of the fall blooming sorts. 
1. siberica Peggy Perry. Ruffled rich 
violet blue flowers with a white center. 
Early blooming. 
LIATRIS scariosa alba. Imposing spikes 
more than half covered with clean, 
buttonlike blossoms. August-September. 
St ite 50 cts. each, three for $1.25. 
CHARLOTTE, VERMONT 
RUSSELL LUPINES. This strain of Hy- 
brid Lupines has been highly recom- 
mended and widely advertised. Has 
wide range of bright colors. 
35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
PAPAVER orientale Sass Pink. A beau- 
tiful large pale pink, with grey-mauve 
pollen and a maroon blotch at base of 
the petals. 
P. Salmon Glow (Double). A fine dou- 
ble salmon-orange not to be confused 
with Olympia. The flowers are excep- 
tionally large, fully 8 inches across. It 
is a Dutch origination and selected for 
the Wisley trials. It received a first 
class certificate in Holland and is spoken 
of as a beautiful double salmon-orange. 
Strong upright growing Poppy. It was 
much admired in our nursery. 
75 cts. each, three for $2.00. 
PHLOX AUGUSTA. JU. S. Plant Patent 
No. 252. Called “the finest American- 
Beauty-red Phlox ever introduced.” 
Grows 2 to 2% ft. and holds its color 
well in the sun. 
Three for $1.50, $5.00 per doz. 
P> Columbia: °Ur S:./Plant™ Patent»No. 
118. Rich cameo pink blooms with faint 
blue eye. Has a long blooming season. 
40 cts. each, $1.10 per three, $3.30 doz. 
P. Daily Sketch. An outstanding novelty 
with large trusses composed of enormous 
individual flowers of light salmon pink 
with faint carmine eye. 
See page 9 for other new varieties of 
Phlox and complete list. 
PYRETHRUM James Kelway. Vivid 
scarlet flowers, very large and free. 
STOKESIA BLUE MOON. Has in- 
mense light blue, disc-like flowers, 5 
inches in diameter, on stiff stems. 12- 
18 inches in length. July-September. 
50 cts. each, three for $1.25. 
TROLLIUS fortunei. Brilliant orange 
flowers of large size. Everblooming. 
T. ledebouri Golden Queen. Rich golden 
flowers often three inches across with 
orange stamens. Blooms in June and 
July with three foot stems. 
VERONICA Blue Ridge. Here is a dark 
blue V. longifolia, taller than V. sub- 
sessilis. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
All plants on this page 25 cents each, three of one kind for 60 cents, $2 per dozen, 
except as otherwise noted. 
