FUNKIA (Plantain Lily) 
SUB CORDATA—TEis variety has large heart shaped 
yellowish green leaves and white flowers. A good 
shade plant. 2 ft. September. 
UNDULATA MEDIO VARIEGATA--A small variedated 
leaved variety ‘with blue tiowers. Also good for 
snady locations. 2 ft. September. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
GRANDIFLORA—Old gold, crimson center. 18 inches, 
All summer. 
GRANDIFLORA BURGUNDY-—Deep wine red, pract- 
ically no yellow. 18 inches. All summer. 
GRANDIFLORA GOBLIN—Dwarf. Large yellow and 
red flowers. 12 inches. All summer. 
GEUM (Avens) 
BORISII—Flowers orange red. 12 inches. This is the 
only one of the Geums that we believe is perfectly 
hardy here. It is hard to get and we do not always 
have it. 
GY PSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
PANICULATA—tThe old fashioned single white. 2—3 
feet. August. No bouquet is complete without a 
sprig or two of Baby’s breath. 
BRISTOL FAIRY—A true double. White. All sum- 
Merwe Lee, 
ROSY VEiL—Grows to 12 inches high and spreads 18 
to 24 inches. Produces double rosy- pink flowers in 
graceful compact sprays. 
OLDHAMIANA FLAMINGO—A new tall, double form. 
The lovely pale pink flowers are like Bristol Fairy in 
form and it grows just as tall but blooms four or 
five aw eeks later. Outstanding, strong grafted plants 
24%" pots. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) 
The following list includes the best in hemerocallis. 
if you select wisely from this list, you can have 
different colors of this plant in bloom almost all 
summer. 
D. D. WYMAN—Golden yellow with tawny splashed 
petals. 2% ft. July—August. 
DR. REGEL—Rich orange yellow. May. 2 ft. 75c ea. 
FLAVA—Fragrant yellow flower. June. 2 ft. 
GEM—Large yellow flowers. July—August. 3 ft. 
GYPSY—Bright orange. August. 2—3 ft. 
HYPERION—A popular favorite. Large pale yellow 
flowers. July—August. 3 ft. 90c. 
LENA HOOVER—Mahogany color. July. $1.25. 2 ft. 
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