S Sony 
unny ‘Sorder, nc. 
KENSINGTON, CONN. 

HELIOPSIS—Summer Sunflower 
Patula— Golden Rays. This extremely long flowering 
perennial is valuable for cutting. It grows to 3. feet 
high, with sprays of large, chrome-yellow Daisies. 
It’s easily grown and very hardy. 3 for $1.40, $5.00 
per doz. 
HEUCHERA—Coral Bells 5 
Sanguinea—Dainty red bells on stems 15” high; 
attractive dark green leathery foliage. Fine for the 
front of your border. 
Brizoides—Strong-growing pink form of the above. 
Hyperion—This Daylily is so far superior to 
other varieties, that we strongly urge you to 
include some with your order. Flowers are large, 
soft canary-yellow, during July and Aug. 75¢ 
each, 3 for $2.00, 12 for $7.50. 

Try Scarlet Bee Balm Monarda, with Hemero- 
callis Hyperion for a lovely color combination. 

HEUCHERA 
HEMEROCALLIS—Daylily 
Hundreds of new varieties have been introduced in 
the last ten years, and the hybridizers have done 
wonders with the old-fashioned Daylily. Try some of 
them, their hardiness and adaptability is well-known. 
We list a few of the better known. 
J. A. Crawford—Clear golden yellow, late June. 
Mrs. W. H. Wayman—Lemon yellow, August. 
Dr. Regal—Orange yellow, May. 
Iris Perry—Rich orange, in early June. 
Mikado—Orange with 
June. 
Thunbergi—Buttercup yellow, late June and July. 
Mirs. A. H. Austin—Large, broad flowers, the color 
of orange sherbet, in July. 
August Pioneer—Chrome-orange, August through 
September. 
Price: 3 for $1.40, 12 for $4.75 
mahogany-red spots, late 
1. MRS. W. H. WAYMAN 
4. J. A. CRAWFORD 
3. THUNBERGI 
6. HYPERION 
2. DR. REGAL 
5. IRIS PERRY 
HIBISCUS—Giant Mallows 
Strong field grown clumps in Rose, White, and Red. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Charters Doubles—In the following colors: Scarlet, 
Pink, White, and Yellow. Field grown plants. 
IBERIS—Candytuft 
*Snowflake—Large flowering pure white, good for 
edging, or for the rock garden. 
*Little Cushion—Very compact cushion-like plant, 
completely covered with white flowers in the Spring. 
Evergreen boughs and Salt Hay ts the best winter 
protection for your perennials. Never use leaves. 
Stachys Lanata, the Verbascums, and Sedums, 
will thrive in a sunny location and gravelly soil. 
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LZ 
