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HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Price: 50¢ per plant. $5.00 per doz.. $35.00 per 100. except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (+) are suitable tor Cut Flowers. 
+Cressida—This is a true orange color, blooming July and 
August. 3 feet high. 
+Dover—Deep golden yellow flowers produced in great profu- 
sion in late May and early June. Individual flowers about six 
inches in diameter. 214 feet high. 
+Fulva Rosea—The most beautiful of any known species of 
Hemerocallis. The flowers of this variety are clear bright rose- 
pink borne in great profusion during the month of July and 
August on stems 40 inches long. Price: $5.00 per plant. 
++Goldeni—A smooth deep orange. Flowering in July. 3 feet high. 
+Gloriana—A large clear orange. Flowering in June. 314 feet 
high. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
‘++ Hy perion—A lovely citron yellow producing in large numbers 
on strong stems. The most popular pale yellow Hemerocallis 
grown today. Used frequently for cut flower purposes and de- 
lightfully fragrant. Blooms in July and early August. 314 feet 
high. Priee: 75e each, $7.50 per dozen. 
+Iris Perry — A glistening orange overlaid bronzy yellow. 
Flowering July and August. 3 feet high. 
+Lemona—Lemon yellow. Flowering July and August. 4 feet 
high. 
+;Patrieia—Very pale canary yellow with a beautiful greenish 
throat. Flowering in July. 3 feet high. Price: $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per dozen. 
+}Radiant—Pure, clear orange in color, flowering July and 
August, attaining a height of 31% feet. 
+}Sachem—Flower buds of reddish brown, opening to flowers of 
medium size about 414 inch spread when fully developed. The 
color in the fall on the outer bud is dark red a shade between 
maroon and garnet. The yellowish orange throat is in contrast 
to this outer zone of red. It is a very handsome, tall, well 
branched variety that holds its color throughout the heat of 
the day and does not close until after sunset, Blooms in July. 
Price: $4.00 per plant. 
+Sir Michael Foster—Beautiful apricot yellow flower with 
ruffled petals dipped with orange. Flowering June and July. 
3 feet high. Price: 75e each, $7.50 per dozen. 
+ Wau-Bun—Cadmium yellow with the outer half overcast a 
delicate shade of saffron red. Flowering July and August. 3 
feet high. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
*HELIANTHEMUM (Rock Rose) 
Low subshrubs adapted for border planting and Rock Gardens. 
In assorted shades of color, pink, white, yellow, etc. Not over 
2” in height, flowering July to September. : 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower ) 
+Coronation—A beautiful subject for border decoration and 
extremely valuable for cutting. Produces large double flowers of 
rich yellow from August to October. Height, 4 to 5 feet. 
tLoden Gold — Large dahlia-like flowers of bright yellow. 
About 5 inches in diameter. When grown on a gravel-loam soil 
blooms develop to even greater perfection. If main flowers are 
cut when they mature, the side shoots develop perfectly and 
by this method the blooming season can be extended from July 
to very heavy frost. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
}+Multifloras Flora Plena—Deep golden yellow with quilted 
petals, similar to a Dahlia. Height, 4-5 feet. Flowering August 
and September. 
HEUCHERA (Coralbell) 
Few hardy Perennials lend themselves to as many uses in the 
garden as Heuchera. It makes a beautiful border with its ro- 
settes of heart-shaped leaves, that remain green most of the 
winter. 
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Hemerocallis *“Sachem’”’ 
From late June to September they send up slender spikes 18 
inches high, covered with small bright coral bells. It is ideal 
in the rock garden and fills an important blooming period in 
the herbaceous border. As a cut-flower, it keeps well and is 
most attractive used with other flowers for a table decoration. 
*Pluie de Feu—Low growing bright coral red variety—grand 
for rock garden work. 
+Rosamundi—Beautiful shade of coral-pink. A fine strong 
grower. Disease resistant. Produces quantities of coral-pink 
blooms on strong stems, and flowers over 10 weeks. 
* Sanguimea—Pale pink to vivid crimson. 
HOLLYHOCK (Double) 
No old-fashioned garden is complete without Hollyhocks. Their 
stately spikes produce bold effects that cannot be obtained 
with any other flower. Height, 8 to 10 feet. 
+Lilae — A very enchanting shade of lilac-pink which causes 
quite a little comment in the average garden. 
+Newport Pink—A very beautiful shade of clear glistening 
pink. 
Deep Rose—Old Rose shade. 
{Large Double Seariet—One of our most popular varieties. 
+; Yellow—Lemon shade of yellow. 
‘+; White—A true pure white Hollyhock. 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft ) 
Among the many species of plants particularly suitable for 
dwarf beds, borders and the rockery, none surpass the hardy 
Candytufts in making a rich showing during their flowering 
season. The foliage is also quite ornamental, being evergreen 
most of the Winter. 
*Sempervirens—Pure white flowers which completely cover 
the plants in May. About 15 inches high, and splendid for 
edging borders and rock gardens. 
