Hedychium (Butterfly Lily)— 
Has an unforgeitable fragrance 
evergreen foliage. They will grow in 
either full sun or part shade. Delivery 
any time. 
H. ATHLONE. (Russell.) 
one of the finest bi-colors. 
rose with deeper eye-zone, 
canary yellow. 
sun. $3.00 each. 
H. AUGUST PIONEER. (Stout.) 
Chrome orange, outer petals flashed red 
Very free flowering; one five year clump 
produced over 2400 flowers in a period of 
3 months. Late. Deciduous. $1.50 each. 
H. BAGDAD. (Stout.) 4 ft. Coppery red 
and brown; fragrant. May and June. 
Deciduous, 50c each. 
H. BLACK PRINCE. (Russell.) 3% ft. 
Large 5 inch flowers of deep blackish-red. 
Deciduous. $3.00 each. 
H. BOUTONNIERE. 3 ft. Small flowers 
are clear yellow to rosy pink. Bi-color. 
Semi-deciduous. 50c each. 
H. CHENGTU. (Species.) 3 ft. Red and 
yellow with intense red in throat. EHarly 
summer. HMvergreen. $1.00 each. 
H. CISSY GUISEPPE. (Perry.) 2% ft. 
Deep coppery-rose-red with a yellow bar 
down the center of each petal. Mid-sea- 
son. $1.00 each. 
H. DUCHESS OF WINDSOR. (Traub.) 
2. ft. Cream with a golden glint. Ever- 
green. $2.00 each. 
H. FULVA ROSEA. (Species.) 34% ft. 
Lustrous, clear pink. Summer. $2.50 each. 
H. GOLD DUST. (Yeld.) 1% ft. Low 
growing with soft yellow flowers. Very 
early, blooming with Iris. Deciduous. 50c 
each. 
H. HYPERION. 3% ft. Very large, soft 
canary yellow. One of the finest yellows. 
Deciduous. 75c each. 
H. MARY FLORENCE. 316 ft. Apricot 
buff. June. 65c each. 
H. MARY GUENTHER. (Russell.) 3 ft. 
Rich, velvety carmine petals contrast 
with soft clear yellow sepals creating a 
Considered 
Petals deep 
sepals clear 
Remains fresh in hottest 
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in the 
Hemerocallis—Indispensable 
summer garden 
sparkle in the garden that is truly amaz- 
ing. Evergreen. April, May, June. $3.00 
each. 
H. PURPLE FLASH. (Russell.) 2% ft. 
Very large, 6 inch flowers of yellow and 
purple. Bloom late. Eivergreen. $3.00 each. 
H:. RAJAH. (Stout.) 3% ft. 
orange with garnet-brown eye-zone. 
Deciduous. $1.00 each. 
H. SACHEM. (Stout.) 3% ft. Rich, deep 
red, near carmine with greenish orange 
throat. Holds its color in the hottest sun. 
Summer. Evergreen. $1.50 each. 
H. VESTA. (Stout.) 2% ft. Deep orange 
with unusual glistening gold-sheen. June. 
In the South again in the fall. $1.00 each. 
H. VULCAN. (Stout.) Velvety maroon 
with orange throat. Summer. Evergreen. 
$2.00 each. 
IRIS, Bulbuous. 
List. 
IRIS HEXAGONA. (Southern States.) 
3 ft. Hardy. Narrow evergreen foliage. 
The lavender blue flowers have yellow 
markings. Fine for sunny pools and bor- 
ders. Fall and winter delivery. 75c each. 
IRIS SPURIA. (Southern Hurope.) 
Hardy. The two kinds listed here are su- 
perior for cut flowers and are extensively 
grown by florists for that purpose. Plant- 
ed in full sun in rich, moist soil they will 
grow four or five feet high. 
I S. GOLDEN NUGGET. The flowers 
are rich golden yellow and are borne in 
profusion in late spring. $1.00 each; $9.00 
doz. 
I. S. GIGANTEA. Like the above ex- 
cept the standards are white and the falls 
are yellow with a margin of white. 75c 
each; $7.50 doz. 
LIATRIS SEPTEMBER GLORY. Blaz- 
ing Star. Gayfeather. (U. S.) 6 ft. Hardy. 
The leaves are grass-like. The slender 
flower spike of rich purple comes in late 
summer and lasts a long time. Any well- 
drained soil in sun or light shade. Space 
1 ft. apart and cover about two inches. 
Fall to spring delivery. 75c each; $6.00 doz. 
Scarlet 
June. 
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