HEMEROCALLIS — DAY LILIES 
that 
ground 
A distinct 
branches freely and blooms profusely; 
Bijou — small-flowered variety 
color is orange, overcast with rich red. Each 
75¢ 
Flava (Lemon Lily) — Sweetscented 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 32 feet. Each 
60c 
Hyperion — A very outstanding variety; extreme- 
ly large citron-yellow; July and August, 3% 
feet. Each 50c 
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 75c 
The Gem — A very choice variety of rich deep 
orange-yellow; blooms in June; 32-4 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 
charming airy effect in the garden and in the 
cutflower bouquet that is hard to duplicate with 
any other. 
shade. 
They are easily grown in sun or light 
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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. 
Hoodacres Hybrids — A vigorous strain of Coral 
Bells. They are more prolific and have larger 
flowers than most other sorts. 
Each 50c 
A lovely varia- 
tion of shades. 
* 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 40c 
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: Newport Pink, Scarlet Red, Orange, 
White, Yellow. Each 25c: Doz. $2.50 
Single: Mixed Colors — Each 20c; Doz. $2.00 
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 trumpetshaped flowers on 18 in. stems. 
Each 40c 
