





CHOICE 
Hemerocallis Flava 


HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
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 
: foe blooming all summer. Superior to Sun 
God. 
Ruby. Red, very free flowering. Blooming all 
summer. ss 
*GEUM, Fire Opal. Glowing, semi-double scarlet 
ees ie 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, $2.75 
for 3; $7.50 per 10. 
*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. 
Calluna Alporti. Blooms from July until fall. 
12 om: - 
Calluna Cuprea. Copper-pink. 12 in. 
Erica vulgaris, Prosper. Upright form with 
slender spires of green, bearing bells of deep 
rose during July, August and September. 12 to 
18 in. 
All Heathers: $2.75 for 3; $8.00 per 10. 
HELENIUM, Riverton Beauty. Lemon-yellow; pur- 
plish black cone. 5 ft. August-October. 
Autumnale rubrum. Bright terra cotta flowers 
hens 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. Huge orange-yellow 
flowers of great substance. Excellent for 
cutting. 
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. 11/4 ft. 
HEMEROCALLIS, Standard Varieties. 
Fulva. Fragrant orange-yellow flowers in May 
and June. 2 to 3 ft. 
Flava. Lemon-yellow flowers in May and June. 
M2 Te, 
Minor. A dwarf lemon-yellow variety. 12 to 
15 in. June, July. 
All Standard. Varieties of Hemerocallis: 
$1.95 for 3; $5.50 per 10. 
* Indicates alpine and rock garden plants. 

HEMEROCALLIS, New Hybrids. 
Ajax. Large, rich orange. 2 ft. June-July. 
Bay State. Large, glistening pure yellow blooms 
on long stems. July to mid-August. 
Cinnabar. Yellow shaded with rose-brown, quite - 
distinctive. 2 ft. July-August. 
Gold Standard. Pure canary-yellow. 214 ft. 
July-August. 
Hyperion. One of the most majestic of all Day 
Lilies. 4 feet tall. Large, clear lemon flowers 
5 to 6 inches in diameter. July and August. 
Lemona. Very tall, pale lemon-yellow. 5 ft. 
July-August. 
Margaret Perry. Brilliant yellow-scarlet, con- 
spicuous yellow line through each petal, 3 ft. 
July and August. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Rich yellow cluster flowered; 
latest bloomer. August. 31 ft. 
Mikado. Deep orange-yellow with brown zone. 
3 ft. July and August. 
Ophir. Dark golden yellow. 3% to 4 ft. July- 
August. 
Price of above: $1.00 each; $9.00 per 10. 
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). 
Blue flowers. White and green foliage. 
*[BERIS sempervirens. A vigorous, hardy Candy- 
tuft with pure white flowers in May and June. 
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. 
Scariosa 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. 3 for $2.00; 
$5.75 per 10. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY PIPS. For outdoor planting. 
Listed on page 56. 
LINUM perenne. The old favorite Chinese Flax 
a blue flowers from early May on. 1% to 
2 ft. 
Geums: Lady Stratheden and Fire Opal 

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Gypsophila, ‘Bristol Fairy, Tones Up Cut Flower Arrangements. . 
Max Schling Seedsmen, Inc. 
