
CHOICE 


Hemerocallis Flava 
*ERINUS alpinus. Rosy purple flowers. 6 in. 
ERYNGIUM amethystinum. Strong, handsome 
plants with blue foliage, stems and flowers. 
2 ft. July, August. 
EUPATORIUM coelestinum. The hardy Ageratum. 
with heads of light purple flowers from Au- 
gust until frost. Splendid for cutting. 
GAILLARDIA, 
Grandiflora Hybrids. Yellow and orange-red; very 
brilliant. 1% ft. May, November. 
Mr. Sherbrook. A pure golden yellow. Large 
Howels blooming all summer. Superior to Sun 
od. 
Ruby. Red, very free flowering. Blooming all 
summer. 
*GEUM, Fire Opal. Glowing, semi-double scarlet 
sewers 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 Bodgeri. This is an earlier blooming 
form, producing clouds of white flowers tinted 
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 proce 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. 
Die Alporti. Blooms from July until fall. 
in. 
Calluna Hammondi. One of the best pinks. 12 
in. 
Erica vulgaris; Prosper. Upright form with 
slender spires of green, bearing bells of deep 
pose during July, August and September. 12 to 
in. 
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, Riverton Beauty. Lemon-yellow; pur- 
plish black cone. 5 ft. August-October. 
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. 
HELIOPSIS incomparabilis. Semi-double flowers of 
unusually large size in shades of orange. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. 30 inches. July, August. 
*HEUCHERA, Pluie de Feu. Bright coral-red flow- 
ers on slender stems. 11/ ft. 
HEMEROCALLIS, Standard Varieties. 
Dr. Regel. Fragrant orange-yellow flowers in 
May and June. 2 to 3 ft. 
Hs Lemon-yellow flowers in May and June. 
AG 
Gracilis. A dwarf lemon-yellow variety. 12 to 
15 in. June, July. 
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 colors 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. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
HEMEROCALLIS, New Hybrids. Great improve- 
ment over the old-fashioned Day Lilies— 
larger flowers, longer stems, and also an ex- 
tended blooming season, enabling you to have 
bloom of these lovely Lilies in your garden 
almost every growing month of the year. 
Bay State. Large, glistening, pure yellow blooms 
on long stems. July, mid-August. 

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 x 
Lemona. Delightful shade of light or pale lemon- 
yellow. Most vigorcus of all. 5 ft. July, 
August. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Yellow flowers in clusters 
on long stems in August. Latest to bloom. 
31 ft. 
Ophir. Dark golden yellow flowers on stems 3/2 
to 4 feet high. July, early August. 
Alf Hybrid Hemerocallis: 75¢ each; 
$8.00 per doz., except where noted. 
See page 58 for collection of new varieties. 
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. 1% ft. 
July, Aug. 
Japonica variegata (F. lancifolia variegata). 
White flowers. White and green foliage. 
*IBERIS sempervirens. A vigorous, hardy Candy- 
tuft with pure white flowers in May and June. 
8 in. 
LAVANDULA vera, Munstead’s Var. The sweet 
English Lavender with masses of blue spikes 
from late June until September. 1 to 114 ft. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya. The purple Kansas Gay- 
feather with long plumes on 4- to 5 ft. spikes 
from July to August. 
Secariosa alba. Pure white Gayfeather. 
September Glory. Late blooming; rich lilac. 
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. 
LINUM perenne. The old favorite Chinese Flax 
with blue flowers from early May on. 11% to 
atte 

Geums: Lady Stratheden and Fire Opal 

64 Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy, Tones Up Cut Flower Arrangements 
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