HEMEROCALLIS—Beauty by Day. 
NAMED DAY LILIES—KHighteen fine kinds. Illustrated below. 
HYPERION—Immense, fragrant lemon flowers. Each 85c; RA- 
JAH—Flame scarlet, throat red-tawny. Each 75c; DAWN—Rosy 
buff. Each 65¢c; CHENGTU—Big, late orange with carmine star 
and golden throat. Each 80c; ROSE BRIGHT —Silvery rose ef- 
fect. Each $2.00. MIKADO—Fragrant orange flowers, patched 
mahogany. Each 60c; 3 for $1.65. SERENADE—Coral pink with 
touch of buff. Each 65c; ILLUMINATOR—Massive bicolor. Ox- 
blood red and citron yellow. Each 90c; BURNT ORANGE—Rich 
burnt orange. Throat golden, marked maroon. Each $1.25. MRS. 
W. H. WYMAN—Large, hand- 
some flowers in soft lemon. Each 
65c; CISSY GUISEPPI—Cop- 
pery rose with yellow center 
‘|| lines. Each 70c. MORNING 
4 SONG—Apricot buff. Each 65c. 
BAGDAD—Red-brown on cop- 
per: Each” “5c. CLUCENT— 
Near-pink with orange tone. 
Each $1.50. GOLDENI—Rich- 
4 est golden yellow. Each 55c; 
3 for $1.50. OLD ORCHARD 
DELIGHT—Perhaps closest of 
all to pink. Large flowers. 
Each $3.00. KWANSO—Fully 
double. Bronze and _ coppery 
tones. Each 60c; 8 for $1.60. 
| MARGARET PERRY—Dusky 
| rose-carnelian with yellow 
“| throat-star. Each 65c; 8 for 
-} $1.75. OFFER 111AN—One 
‘| plant each of the 18 kinds for 
$16.00. OFFER 112AN—One 
plant each of Rajah, Hyperion, 
Morning Song, Kwanso, Gol- 
ij deni, Mikado and Margaret 
Perry for $4.00. 
SPRING HEATH 
It is ERICA CARNEA, a 
hardy, evergreen Heath that carries pretty pink blossoms from 
late February into May. Dense little needle-leaves of deep emerald 
pile into irregular, 10-inch mounds. Each 70c; 3 for $2.00; 
10 for $6.00. 

1 CALLUNA or HEATHER 
The true HEATHER of story and song, Calluna vulgaris, is 
a fully hardy plant with fine evergreen, always attractive, 
foliage and multitudes of pretty little flower-bells in white, pink 
or purple. Give sun and good drainage and it will thrive. 
COPPERY HEATHER—14 inches. Calluna. Gracefully irregular 
mounds of feathery foliage, light green in summer, but as au- 
tumn cools the sprays become gold-tipped, then bronzed copper 
and finally all is a rich coppery maroon, remaining so until 
spring when soft green resumes. Profuse summer flowers of rosy 
pink. Plants, each 75c; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.00; 25 for $13.75. 
DWARF WHITE HEATHER —10 inches. Calluna. Dense, cush- 
iony plants, deep green year around, are set in summer with 
hosts of snowy flower-bells. Each 65c; 3 for $1.80; 10 for $5.30. 
DWARF PURPLE HEATHER—10 inches. Calluna. Rich green 
foliage all year. Compact grower. Pretty blossoms of rosy purple. 
Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.80. 
HAMMONDI ALBA—20 inches. Calluna. Fine foliage, always 
emerald green. Irregular, fountain-like form. Pretty little white 
flowers. ‘“‘Lucky Heather.’’ Each 70c; 3 for $1.90; 10 for $5.70. 
OFFER 48AN—One plant each of the four for $2.50; 3 each 
of the 4 (12 plants) for $7.00. 
PRIMULA POLYANTHUS BLEND 
Here are gorgeous colorings, with full 
hardiness. The large flowers in upfacing 
clusters show self hues and tone variations 
in cream, yellow, mahogany, rosy orange, 
crimson, blue-violet, often with lacings of 
golden yellow. 6 to 8 inches. Plants increase 
from year to year, becoming large clumps. 
A Primula of much beauty, safe and sure 
for American conditions. Illustrated opposite. 
Plants, mixed colors, each 45c; 3 for $1.20; 
10 for $3.60; 25 for $7.75. 
THE JAPANESE CHERRIES 
You can grow them from seed sown outdoors in late autumn, 
germination taking place next spring. Three kinds at 35c the 
packet, or one pkt. each of the 3 for $1.00, being Prunus Sar- 
genti, Prunus subhirtella pendula and Prunus tomentosa. 
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