HERBS. Culinary, Aromatic and Medicinal 
are offered on pages 
104 and 105. 
COLLECTION of twelve for 
the kitchen, all different... $5 

HEUCHERA. Alum-Root; Coral Bells. « 
Splendid plants of compact habit. Grace- 
ful spikes of flowers. 
Large, rich red flowers 
Pretty mottled foliage. 
spikes of 
Beautiful 
Bloorn’s Variety. 
on 18-inch stems. 
Oakington Jewel. Vigorous 
many small coral-pink bells. 
dark mottled foliage. 
Snowflake. Sturdy 18-inch spikes of 
large pure white flowers. 
Hemerocallis + Day-Lily 
Graceful grass-like foliage sets off the fra- 
grant lily-like flowers. We offer varieties 
blooming from May until July. After each 
variety is the date on which our first blooms 
appear. Flowering period Is from 4 to 6 weeks. 
Bay State. Large; orange. 3 ft. June 25. 
55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
D. D. Wyman. Large; golden yellow with 
@ brown bars. 3 ft. June 17. 55 cts. each, 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Dover. Large; gold. 2% ft. May 25. 55 cts. 
@ each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow; fragrant. 
2 ft. May 20. 
George Yeld. Large; golden yellow with 
@ brown suffusion. 31% ft. July 1. 55 cts. 
each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Gold Dust. Orange. 2% ft. May 25. 
Goldeni. Golden yellow. 3 ft. June 8. 
Gypsy. Very deep orange. 4 ft. June 17. 
@ 55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Hyperion. Citron-yellow. Considered the 
finest. 314% ft. $1 each, $2.90 for 3, $11 
per doz. 
J. A. Crawford. Fine apricot-yellow. 4 ft. 
June 17. 55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 
per doz. 
Lemona. Large; pale yellow. 31% ft. June 17. 
@ 75 cts. each, $2.15 for 3, $8.25 per doz. 
Mikado. New. Rich orange. purple shading. 
75 cts. each, $2.15 for 3, $8.25 per doz. 
Ophir. Tall: Temon- yellow. 4 ft. June 25. 
55 cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
The Gem. Pale gold. 3 ft. June 15. 55 cts. 
@ each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Collections 
1 plant each above 6 varieties marked @, $3. 
3 plants each of the above marked @, $8.75. 
New Dwarf Hemerocallis 
The following are low-growing plants, 
averaging no more than 18 to 24 inches. 
Perfectly hardy and of easy culture, they 
bear hundreds of flowers each season 
when once established. Excellent for 
edging borders, paths, and driveways. 
Dumortieri. Bright yellow, shaded 
brown. May, June. 
Gracilis. Pale soft yellow; the dwarfest 
of all. May, June. 
Middendorffi. Bright 
June, July. 
Minor. Narrow grass-like foliage. 
yellow. June, July. 
Orangeman. Beautiful orange-yellow. 
Early June. 
yellow-orange. 
Pure 
Above Dwarf Hemerocallis, 65 cts. each, 
$1.90 for 3, $7.25 per doz. 
COLLECTIONS OF DWARF 
HEMEROCALLIS 
5 plants, one each of the above, $3 
15 plants, three each, $8.75 
PRICES, unless otherwise noted, $1.30 for 3, $5 per doz., $35 per 100. 


Three Splendid Mixtures 
Hemerocallis 
Francis Marion Series. Most modern and 
loveliest of the reds, wines, maroons and 
purples; all in the boldest patterns, and 
with no yellow or orange roots. Varied 
blooming season of these varieties gives 
several months of brilliant color in your 
garden. $1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $13.50 per 
doz., $100 per 100. 
Sunshine Series. Better new varieties in 
lemon, gold and other light colors at a 
moderate price. Sunshine series includes 
some of the finest sorts, sold unnamed and 
unlabeled, in mixture only. 55 cts. each, 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz., $42.50 per 100. 
Jacob Murray Series. Made up of all the 
darker colored Day-lilies. They range in 
color from dark maroons, mahogany and 
rose, to tan and many bicolors. All are 
unusual and vary as to height and time of 
bloom. 65 cts. each, $1.90 for 3, $7.25 per 
doz., $52.50 per 100. 
Hollyhocks 
Helleborus 
Hellebore; Christmas Rose 
Hellebores need a good, deep, rich soil and 
semi-shade. They look well planted at, the 
base of a broad-leaved evergreen, or in a 
sheltered nook in the rock- garden. They 
should not be disturbed; after a year or so, 
they will throw their beautiful flowers in ever- 
increasing profusion. 
Niger. Christmas Rose. * Big, dark green, 
leathery, leaves, and very large white 
flowers in December. 1 ft. $1.50 each, 
$4.25 for 3, $16.50 per doz. 
Hollyhocks 
(Althea rosea.) These old favorites, gay 
with color during July and August, are strik- 
ing as a background for other flowers in the 
perennial bed and in the shrubbery. 
Haile Selassie. The Black Hollvhock. The 
plants grow 6 to 8 feet high, with large, 
perfectly set flowers of a dark chocolate 
color; beautiful pale yellow stamens. 55 
cts. each, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
SUPERB DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. 
Newport Pink White 
Scarlet Yellow 
Double, Mixed 




HIBISCUS. Mallow. Strong-growing per- 
ennials with beautiful flowers 4 to 5 
inches In diameter in August. 5 to 6 ft. 
White-with-Crimson-Eye. aa 
e 
Pink 
Mallow Marvels. Mixture of the above. 
iris vulgaris 
Bearded Iris; Flag; Fleur de Lys 
June-blooming 
These beautiful flowering plants are one of 
the mainstays of the garden. They are all of 
easy eure simply requiring a well-drained 
soil and plenty of sun. Care should be taken 
not to plant too deeply. 
Alta California. Beautiful yellow. 4 ft. 
Ambassadeur. Standards rosy lilac; falls 
rich purple. 
Athene. Tall bearded white. 
Dauntless. Velvety near red. 40 in. 
Dazzler. Deep rose; very fragrant. 
Euphony. Yellow; falls flushed blue. 3 ft. 
Evolution. Tall bearded, self yellow. 
Frieda Mohr. A giant pink variety. 
Goblin Red. Ox-blood-red. Quite distinct. 
Grisette. Pleasing blend of violet, old-gold 
and light brown. 
Grace Sturtevant. Rich mixture of dark 
red, brown, and violet-carmine, with a 
velvety finish on the falls. A striking fea- 
ture of this flower is the prominent bright 
golden beard. 
Henri Riviere. An excellent flower in deli- 
cate shades of soft yellow and pale lilac- 
mauve. The lilac shading is very delicate, 
so that the general effect is yellow 31% ft. 
Indian Chief. Classed as one of the superior 
reds; it carries a bronzy overcast. Very 
large flower, quite tall, and well branched. 
Midgard. Fine yellow variety with a suffu- 
sion of pink. 
Milky Way. Milk-white, veined light Iaven- 
der. Beautiful indeed. 
Mrs. Valerie West. Brown-red and crimson; 
large, fragrant flower. 3 ft. 
Pioneer. Rich red-purple. 
Queen Catherine. Very large pale blue 
flowers. Sweetly scented. 
Rameses. Combination of rose, pink, and 
buthemoatcs 
Seminole. Velvety red-purple with a bright 
orange beard. 
Wedgwood. One-color flower—delicate pot- 
tery blue. 
Spring and Fall-blooming Iris 
This splendid group has evoked great 
interest in the garden world because 
after flowering profusely in the spring 
they blossom again in the fall, after they 
have become well established. 
Autumn Elf. Standards are cream, falls 
Very fragrant. 11% ft. 
Blue-purple of good sub- 
lavender. 
Autumn King. 
stance. 3 ft. 
Autumn Queen. A very pretty white, 
dwarfer than the King. 
Dorcas Hutchinson. Very fragrant; 
deep violet self. Of great merit. 114 ft. 
Peggy Babington. Rich clear canary- 
yellow. 28 in. 
Sangreal. Rich yellow. 28 in. 
September Skies. Purple-red. Excellent 
companion to Golden Harvest. 16 in. 
COLLECTIONS 
1 each of the above 7 varieties, $2.90. 
3 each of the above 7 varieties, $8.50. 

Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of N. Y. 
* Dwarf plants for the Rock-Garden and edging the Perennial Border 

54 Hardy Perennial Plants 
The Perennial Border should be kept hoed and raked so as 
to maintain a soil mulch and a neat appearance 
STUMPP & WALTER CO, 
