THE HARDY GARDEN FLOWERS—(Continued) 
THE NEW DAY-LILIES—HEMEROCALLIS 
For rare beauty, rich orange and yellow coloring and great hardiness the Day Lilies are 
unequalled. Plant them in the flower border for display and for cutting. A moist, slightly 
shaded spot suits them best, but they also will grow well in full sun. 
The new improved hybrids, listed here, are outstanding in attractiveness. 

—Aureole—Good sized brilliant orange lily. June 
—Dumortieri—Dainty flower of light apricot-yellow. May 
—Flava—tThe popular Lemon Day-Lily. Scented. May 
—Goldeni—Rich, deep golden-orange. July 
—J. A. Crawford—Large apricot-yellow. Tall. August 
—Sovereign—Pale orange-yellow. 
*Lilium Elegans—Or- 
ange  candle-stick 
Lily. 
*Lily of the Valley— 
Strong clumps 25c 
each. 
*Lily Tenuifolium — 
The “Coral Lily.” 
50c each. 
Monarda, Oswego Tea 
—a bushy plant 
with fragrant leaves 
and red flowers in 
July. 
Oenothera, Yellow 
Evening Primrose— 
Flowers abundant- 
ly. 
Peonies—See special 
list page 16. 
Persian Daisy— White, 
pink and red daisies 
in June. 
Phlox — See _ special 
lists page 15. 

Platycodon, Balloon 
Gorgeous Oriental Poppies are now offered Flower—Star shap- 
in many new colors. ed flowers in blue 
or white. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES IN NEW COLORS 
Plant the Oriental Poppies for gorgeous garden effects in May 
and June. The new varieties are of remarkable color, size and 
beauty. Early fall planting is recommended. 
—Beauty of Livermere—Crimson with dark shadings. 75c each. 
—Grand Mogul—Orange scarlet with black blotch. 60c each. 
—Lulu A. Neeley—Rich crimson-red. 60c each. 
—Mrs. J. Harkness—Bright salmon-rose scarlet. 60c each. 
—Mrs. Perry—Salmon-pink, shaded apricot. Best “pink.” 60c. 
—Olympia—Double flowers of rich, soft-orange red. Very hardy; 
always blooms; easy to grow. 40c each. 
—Wunderkind—Unusually large, carmine pink. 75c each. 
—Wurtembergia—Glowing rose-red. 60c each. 
Poppy, Oriental—The original large, scarlet, June Poppies, 40c each. 

ADD TO TULIP AND DAFFODIL BORDERS 
Mertensia, Blue Bells (Virginia Cowslip)—A brilliant plant in 
early spring when bearing clusters of bright blue flowers. 
Blooms with the Daffodils and Tulips. 40c; 4 for $1.50. 

—Gypsy—Deep orange, flushed with red. July _______________ 
—Hyperion—Giant flowers of pale yellow on tall stems. Makes a sturdy strong plant. An 
outstanding lily and the best in this color. Blooms late July____ 
—Margaret Perry—Bright orange-rose-buff. July  ~--____________ 
—Mikado—Unusual. Mellow-orange lily with purple blotch on petals. June________ 75¢c 
IRSbaYs). Nongtoll fey? VAN dm ean 
—The Gem—Well-formed clear gold lilies. July ~-____________ 

Hemerocallis (Daylily) will grow in shade. 

DAY LILY COLLECTION 
A collection of six different Day Lilies to bloom from May 
to August, including 1 Hyperion, considered the best yellow. 
All are very graceful, free flowering and hardy. 
SPECIAL GROUP—6 Plants ________--________ Price $2.50 

*Sedum, Dwarf Varieties—These hardy plants grow closely to the 
ground to make a thick carpet of foliage. Choice of yellow, white 
and pink flowering kinds. Price 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
*Sedum Spectabile—Erect growing with heads of rose pink flow- 
ers in August. Fleshy, light-green leaves. : 
Shasta Daisy—Good cut flower, large, white daisy. 
Statice, Sea Lavender—A mist of small light blue flowers. Often 
dried for winter bouquets. 
Trollius, Yellow Globe Flower—Handsome foliage and large double 
buttercup-like flower in May and June. 50c¢ each. 
Trollius, Ledebouri, Orange Globe Flower—Very attractive flowers 
of bright orange. Price 50c each; extra size 75c each. 
Valeriana, Garden Heliotrope—Sweetly fragrant gray-pink flow- 
ers. Adds greatly to a garden bouquet. 
Veronica, Speedwell—A medium-height plant with blue flowers 
in spikes. Good for cutting. Long flowering season. 
*Veronica Rupestris—A low-growing plant to 3 inches making 
a mass of deep green foliage. Blue flowers in May. 

Spring flowers in the Rock Garden. Pink Phlox Subulata with yellow 
Iris Pumiia at the left and Virginia Blue-bells (Mertensia) at the right. 
For shipment by Parcel Post add 10% to Perennial prices. 13 
