THE NEW DAY-LILIES—HEMEROCALLIS 
For rare beauty, rich orange and yellow coloring and great hardiness the Day Lilies are 
unequalled. Plant them in the flower border for display and for cutting. A moist, slightly 
shaded spot suits them best, but they also will grow well in full sun. 
The new improved hybrids, listed here, are outstanding in attractiveness. 

—Aureole—Good sized brilliant orange lily. June _-______________-___-___________-_ 40c 
—Dumortieri—Dainty flower of light apricot-yellow. May ______-__________-_-____-__- 40c 
—Flava—tThe popular Lemon Day-Lily. Scented. May ~___-______________________-- 40c 
—Goldeni—Rich, deep golden-orange. July ~________________________________- w= 506 
—Gypsy—Deep orange, flushed with red. July -______-________________________-- 50c 
—Hyperion—Giant flowers of pale yellow on tall stems. Makes a sturdy strong plant. An 
outstanding lily and the best-in this color. Blooms late July_________________-__-- $1.00 
—J. A. Crawford—Large apricot-yellow. Tall. August _-__-______-_-___-______---- 50c 
—Margaret Perry—Bright orange-rose-buff. July ~___-__________-___-___---___----- 50c 
—Mikado—Unusual. Mellow-orange lily with purple blotch on petals. June_-____--- 75c 
—Sovereign—Pale orange-yellow. June and July _______-___________-_______-_--- 50c 
—The Gem—Well-formed clear gold lilies. July ~-._________-_-_-_---_-_----------- 50c 
Hemerocallis (Daylily) will grow in shade. 
DAY LILY COLLECTION 
A collection of six different Day Lilies to bloom from May to August, includ- 
ing 1 Hyperion, considered the best yellow. All are graceful, free blooming 
and hardy. 
SPECIAL GROUP—6 Plants 
*Lilium Elegans—Orange candle-stick 
Lily. 
*Lily of the Valley—Strong clumps 25c 
each. 
*Lily Tenuifolium—The ‘Coral Lily.” 50c 
each. 
Monarda, Oswego Tea—A bushy plant 
with fragrant leaves and red flowers in 
July. 
Oenothera, Yellow Evening Primrose — 
Flowers abundantly. 
Peonies—See special list page 13. 
Persian Daisy—White, pink and red dais- 
ies in June. 
Phlox—See special lists page 14. 
Platycodon, Balloon Flower—Siar shaped 
flowers in blue or white. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES IN NEW COLORS 
Plant the Oriental Poppies for gorgeous 
garden effects in May and June. The new 
varieties are of remarkable color, size and 
beauty. Early fall planting is recom- 
mended. 
—Beauty of Livermere—Crimson with 
dark shadings. 75c each. 
—Grand Mogul—Orange scarlet with 
black blotch. 60c each. 
—Lulu A. Neeley—Rich -crimson-red. 
60c each. 
—Mrs. J. Harkness—Bright salmon-rose 
scarlet. 60c each. 
—Mrs, Perry—Salmon-pink, shaded apri- 
cot. Best “pink.” 60c each. 
—Olympia—Double flowers of rich, soft- 
orange red. Very hardy; always 
blooms; easy to grow. 40c each. 
—Wunderkind—Unusually large, car- 
mine pink. 75c each. 
—Wurtembergia—Glowing rose-red. 60c 
each. 

Price $2.50 
Poppy, Oriental—The original large, scar- 
let, June Poppies, 40c each. 
*Sedum, Dwarf Varieties—These hardy 
plants grow closely to the ground to 
make a thick carpet of foliage. Choice 
of yellow, white and®* pink flowering 
kinds. Price 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
*Sedum Spectabile—Erect growing with 
heads of rose pink flowers in August. 
Fleshy, light-green leaves. 
Shasta Daisy—Good cut flower, large, 
white daisy. 
Statice, Sea Lavender—A mist of small | 
light blue flowers. Often dried for winter 
bouquets. 
Trollius, Yellow Globe Flower—Handsome 
foliage and large double buttercup-like 
flower in May and June. 60c each. 
Trollius, Ledebouri, Orange Globe Flower 
—Very attractive flowers of bright 
orange. Price 60c each; extra size 75c 
each. 
Valeriana, Garden Heliotrope—Sweetly 
fragrant gray-pink flowers. Adds great- 
ly to a garden bouquet. 
Veronica, Speedwell — A medium-height 
plant with blue flowers in spikes. Good 
for cutting. Long flowering season. 
* Veronica Rupestris—A low-growing plant 
to 3 inches making a mass of deep green 
foliage. Blue flowers in May. 


Bleeding Heart. 
Gorgeous Oriental Poppies are now offered 
in many new colors. 
For shipment by Parcel Post add 10% to Perennial prices. al 
