

Helenium Autumnale Rubrum 

Hemerocallis Flava 

=GEUM, Fire Opal. Glowing, semi-double scarlet 
powers with a deep orange sheen. 2 ft. June, 
uly. 
Lady Stratheden. Double; golden yellow. 2 ft. 
June-September. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double; orange-red. 2 ft. June- 
September. 
Princess Juliana. A magnificent semi-double 
flaming orange variety in bloom from May 
until July. 2 ft. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata. (Baby‘s Breath). Gray- 
ish white. 2 to 3 ft. June-July. $1.50 for 3; 
$3.50 per doz. 
Paniculata flore-pleno, Bristol Fairy. Flowers 
twice the size of the old double variety, 
plants branch more freely, and continue to 
bloom steadily until frost. 2-yr. roots, $2.00 
for 3; $7.50 per doz. 
*Repens. A dwarf, trailing variety for the 
rock-garden, with masses of white flowers 
during the summer. 
*Repens Bodgeri. This is an earlier-blooming 
form, producing clouds of white flowers tint- 
ed pink from the middle of May on until fall. 
*HEATHERS. There is a growing interest in Heath- 
ers, and justly so, because the group is not 
only very interesting but the plants will grow 
under almost all conditions and will prove a 
great addition to any garden. They are per- 
fectly hardy without protection and in fairly 
reasonable soil the rankest amateur can have 
complete success with them. 
callune Alporti. Blooms from July until fall. 
in. 
Calluna cuprea. Another golden form. 10 in. 
Calluna Hammondi. One of the best pinks. 12 
in. 
Calluna nana. As lovely in winter as in summer, 
covercd in July and August with pink bells. 
in. 
Erica vulgaris, Prosper. More upright form with 
slender spires of green, bearing bells of deep 
ie during July, August and September. 12 to 
in. 
‘ Erica vulgaris alba. A beautiful white form of 
the above. 
Menziesia polifolia (Diaboecia cantabrica). The 
Irish Bell Heather which is a joy from July on. 
12 in. 
All Heathers: $2.50 for 3; $4.50 for 6; 
$8.00 per doz. 
HELENIUM autumnale rubrum. Terra cotta. 3 to 
ft. Aug., Sept. 
Gartensonne. A golden yellow form with masses 
of bloom during August and September. 
Riverton Beauty. Lemon-yellow; purplish black 
cone. 5 ft. Aug.-Oct. 
Riverton Gem. Bright terra cotta flowers suf- 
fused with old gold from August on. 3 to 4 ft. 
HELIANTHEMUM aureum. Large yellow flowers 
from June on. 
*Clara Middleton, Burnt-orange Sun Roses freely 
produced. 
*Rose Queen. Blooms continuously from early 
spring on. 
HELIANTHUS, Coronation. Double yellow flowers 
with Anemone centers. 4 inches across, bloom- 
ing all summer. Height 4 to 5 ft. 
HELIOPSIS, Lemoine’s Hybrids. Semi-double flow- 
ers of unusually large size in shades of or- 
ange. Excellent for cutting. 30 inches. July, 
August. 
*HEUCHERA, Pluie de Feu. Bright coral-red flow- 
ers on slender stems. 1 ft. 
HEMEROCALLIS, Standard Varieties. 
Or. Regel. Fragrant orange-yellow flowers in 
May and June. 2 to 3 ft. 
Flava. Lemon-yellow flowers in May and June. 
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Kwanso fl.-pl. Distinct and interesting form 
with double bright orange flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 
Gracilis. A dwarf lemon-yellow variety. 12 to 
15 in. June, July. 
Ochroleuca. Clean, erect habit of growth and 
clear citron-yellow flowers in July and Au- 
oust Excellent for background massing. 
ts 
Thunbergi (Japanese Day Lily). Primrose- 
yellow flowers in July and August. 3 ft. 
All Standard Varieties of Hemerocallis: $1.55 
for 3; $5.00 per doz. 
Hybrid Seedlings. Excellent material for eco- 
nomical grouping, background planting, or 
for the semi-wild garden. Clear yellow col- 
ors and of the Ochroleuca type—tall, erect 
growth. Extremely colorful during July and 
August. $1.55 for 3; $5.00 per doz. 

* Indicates alpine and rock-garden plants. 
Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy, Tones Up Cut Flower Arrangements 
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CHOICE HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
HEMEROCALLIS, New Betscher. Great improve- 
ment over the old-fashioned Day-Lilies—larg- 
er flowers, longer stems, and also an extended — 
blooming season, enabling you to have bloom 
of these lovely Lilies in your garden almost 
every growing month of the year. 
+Ajax. Large, rich orange flowers carried sev- 
eral to a stem. 2 feet. June, July. 
+Anna Betscher. Golden yellow, perfectly formed 
flowers. 2 ft. Late July, Aug. 
+Bay State. Large, glistening, pure yellow 
blooms on long stems. July, mid-August. 
Cinnabar. Cinnabar-yellow, shaded with rose- 
brown. 21% ft. July, Aug. $2.00 each. 
+Gold Standard. Pure canary-yellow. 21% ft. 
July, Aug. 
Golden Fulva. Rich orange-yellow with just a 
wore of tawniness. 3 ft. July, August. $1.50 
each. 
+Goldeni. Deep golden orange flowers in early 
July. 3 ft. 

Hyperion. One of the most majestic of the 
Day Lilies. Grows 4 feet tall with large, clear 
lemon flowers 5 to 6 inches in diameter in 
July and August. $1.00 each; $2.75 for 3; 
$11.00 per doz. 

+J. A. Crawford. A brilliant combination of apri- 
cot and cadmium-yellow. 4 ft. July, Aug. 
+Lemona. Delightful shade of light or pale 
lemon-yellow. Most vigorous, of all. 5 ft. 
July, Aug. : 
+Margaret Perry. Brilliant orange-scarlet, with 
conspicuous yellow line through each petal. 
3 ft. July, Aug. 
+Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Yellow flowers in clusters 
on long stems in August. Latest to bloom. 
3, ft. 
Ophir. Dark golden yellow flowers on stems 31 
to 4 feet high. July, early Aug. 
All Betscher Hemerocallis, $1.00 each; $10.00 per — 
doz., except where noted. 
OFFER No. 37: 1 each of above 9 Betscher 
Hemerocallis marked (+), $8.00. 
HIBISCUS, Mallow Marvels. Enormous flowers from 
August to October..5 to 6 ft 
HOLLYHOCK, Double, Chater’s Hybrids. White, 
Pink, Yellow, Crimson. 5 to 7 ft. July, Aug. 
Exquisite. Fringed; rose to dark purple. 5 to 7 
ft. July, Aug. 
Single Mixed. Splendid color range. 5 to 7 ft. 
July, Aug. 
HOSTA caerulea. The blue Plantain Lily. 11% ft. 
July, Aug. 
Japonica variegata (F. lancifolia variegata). 
White flowers. White and green folases 
Plantaginea (grandiflora). Wa white Da 
Lily. 2 to 2Y% ft. Aug, Sept. os MY 
*HYPERICUM fragile. Golden yellow cups on 
heavy stems. Excellent in full sun. 
*HYSSOPUS officinalis. A low evergreen bush with 
spikes of purple flowers during the summer. 
Aromatic. 
*IBERIS gibraltarica. White Candytuft tinted rose. 
O in. May, June. 
*Saxatilis. Masses of white flowers over dark 
green shrublets. 4 to 6 in. May, June. 
*Sempervirens. A vigorous, hardy Candytuft with 
pure white flowers in May and June. 8 in. 
INCARVILLEA Delavayi (Hardy Gloxinia). Tubular 
flowers of brilliant rose-pink. 1 ft. June. 
LAVANDULA vera, Munstead’s Var. The sweet 
English Lavender with masses of blue spikes 
from late June until September. 1 to 1 ft. 
*LEWISIA Howelli. Forms a wide rosette of narrow 
crinkled foliage with apricot flowers overlaid 
with rose. $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz. c 
LIATRIS pycnostachya. The purple Kansas Gay- 
feather with long plumes on 4- to 5-ft. spikes 
from July to August. 
Scariosa alba. Pure white Gayfeather. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (Convallaria majalis.) Extra 
strong clumps with flowering pips, Best in a 
semi-shaded, rather moist place. 60c each; 
$6.00 per doz. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY PIPS. For outdoor planting. 
Listed on page 56, 
*LINARIA alpina. Dainty tubular flowers with 
prone throats. An unusual plant for a choice 
ocation. 
LINUM perenne. The old favorite Chinese Flax 
pie blue flowers from early May on. 11 to 

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