Hemerveallis - Lemon GiB 
Beautiful hardy perennials belonging to the Lily order. For genera- 
tions great favorites in all gardens, both here and abroad. The numer- 
ous species have long, narrow leaves and yellow or orange flowers, 
many of which possess a delicious fragrance. Very graceful and stately 
plants for the waterside, naturalizing in grass, or growing in the par- 
tially shaded border. 
CULTURE. Any kind of soil will grow these plants successfully. 
They prefer partial shade, but do excellently in full sun. May be 
grown singly or in masses. Plant one to two feet apart in autumn or 
spring. Lift, divide and replant every third year, to ensure the plants 
flowering freely. ; 
Dr. Regel Each 60c, Three $1.75, Doz. $5.00 
Handsome, rich orange-yellow flowers in early May and June. Very 
fragrant. Fine for cutting. 11 feet. 

Flava Each 55c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75 
pee ecenied, clear full yellow; 2 feet. Flower in June in great pro- 
usion. 
Hyperion Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
The giant Amaryllis-like flowers of Hyperion are citron-yellow and 
delightfully fragrant. It is one of the most prolific flowering plants 
ever seen. The stems are gracefully thin and have exceptional sub- 
stance; about 40 inches tall, carrying delicately sparkling clusters of 
flowers, the soft color of which ‘‘carries’’ a great distance. Experts, 
as well as amateurs, consider Hyperion the finest pale yellow Hemer- 
ocallis available at a moderate price. Few plants surpass the beauty 
and vigor of a well-flowered clump of this wonderful Day Lily. It re- 
ceived an Award of Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society of Great 
Britain. Its graceful arching foliage always looks handsome. The 
flower buds open well in water. It is perfectly hardy, grows in dry, 
wet, sunny, or shady places. Blooms in July and August. Plant it 
any time, anywhere! 

J. A. Crawford Each 55c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75 
Rich apricot-yellow shaded light cadmium. Many. flowers on 4-foot 
stems; at their best about late June, flowering until end of July. A love- 
ly plant which looks well in light shade. 
Lemona Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00 
Delicate and pale lemon-yellow flowers on 414-foot stems. Blooms are 
at their best July Ist. One of the finest large blooms, much like a large 
Japanese Iris in form. 
Mikado Each 60c, Three $1.75, Doz. $5.00 
Flowers of great substance and striking colors. The large spot of 
mahogany-red in each petal contrasts sharply with the rich orange of 
the rest of the flower. This is one of Dr. Stout’s early and best intro- 

ductions. June-July flowering. 36 inches high. ‘ 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00 
< ; Lovely light pale lemon-yellow flowers on 4-foot stems. In full bloom 
Double Hollyhocks puguss Ist. Very free flowering and lasts a long time. One of the latest 
; ‘ to bloom. 
The Gem Each 55c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75 
Heuchera Sanguinea Rich, deep orange-yellow flowers on 314- to 4-foot stems. In full bloom 
June 20th. Very finely formed bloom, equal to the best Lilies; truly a 
gem. 
HELIOPSIS - Orange Sunflower 
Allied to the perennial Sunflower, belonging to the same order, and 
natives of America. They bear their large, orange colored flowers on long, 
wiry stems, and are invaluable for cutting. 
Culture. Grow in ordinary rich soil in a sunny border. They make a most 
effective feature grown in bold masses. Plant in autumn or spring, 12 
inches apart. Lift, divide and replant every third year. 
Scabra incomparabilis Each 60c, Three $1.75, Doz. $5.00 
Admitted to be one of the finest border perennials introduced in recent 
years. Received Award of Merit in England, 1933. The flowers are a rich 
golden yellow, nearly double, and: over three inches in diameter. It is of 
easy growth, attaining a height of about three feet, and is in flower con- 
tinuously from July to autumn. 
HEUCHERA - Alum Root; Coralbells 
Neat-growing and graceful flowering perennials yielding an abundance 
of flowers suitable for cutting; effective subjects for the margins of 
borders, as edgings to walks, flower beds, and excellent for the rock 
garden. They have heart-shaped leaves and bear their dainty blooms 
in graceful panicles or racemes. 
Culture. Heucheras require a well-drained, fairly rich, and not too heavy 
soil, also a sunny position. Plant 6 inches apart in autumn or early 
spring. Each spring top dress with well-decayed manure. Lift, divide and 
replant every third year for best results. 
*Perry’s White Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75, 100 $25.00 
Pure white flowers, which go well with the red and pink varieties, flower- 
ing from June to September. 
*Pluie de Feu } Three $1.75, Doz. $5.00, 100 $30.00 
A lovely coral-red variety and lovely for the rock garden. 
*Rosamundi Three $. 50, Doz. $4.75, 100 $25.00 
We have carefully tested several varieties ot Heuchera in all the pink 
shades during the past few years, and we find that this is the most 
desirable r xe coral-pink sorts. It is a strong grower, not subject to 
any bligk d produces an abundance of fine coral-pink blossoms on 
tall, stroi ns, which last over two months. 
*Sanguinea Three $1.50, Doz. $4.75, 100 $25.00 
Flowers bright crimson, on '2- to 18-inch stems in June to September; 
very free flowering. Nice fc cutting. Excellent for. rock garden.. - 
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