MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 

Liriope Muscari variegata 
LIRIOPE Muscari densiflora. Big Blue Liriope. Similar 
to Ophiopogon but with much broader and longer leaves 
(about 12 inches) and larger spikes of blue flowers. 
Excellent for edging and porch-plants. 10 100 
Medium clumps, ..3. 2.2.2.2... 20). 02 epee 
L. Muscari variegata. Variegated Big Blue Liriope. A 
variegated form of Densiflora, having leaves beautifully 
striped with creamy white. Pretty spikes of blue flowers 
in July and August make these very attractive as out- 
door or potted plants. 10 100 
Medium clumps. ............... ++.) ear 
OPHIOPOGON japonica. Dragon’s-Beard. A very low, 
grass-like evergreen with spikes of purple flowers, doing 
well either in dark shade or in full sun. Very valuable 
as border plants and for ground-cover. 100 
Small divisions). 2)... i. 0. 0) a ee $3 O00 
Large division... .. ii... 6.3... ¥s 0s oan 4 00 
ROSA Rouletti. Very dwarf form of Rose which is ever- 
green In the Lower South, with small rose-pink flowers 
almost continuously. Quite a novelty as pot or rock- 
garden plants. All our plants have flower buds. 100 
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HEMEROCALLIS - Day-Lily 
Valuable and easily grown perennial plants, blooming 
abundantly tn spring and summer. The large yellow flowers 
range in color from pale Iemon to reddish orange and give a 
most pleasing contrast with broad-leaved evergreens. 
Apricot. Semi-dwarf, with rich, deep yellow flowers. 
Very early. 
Fulva. Flowers large and reddish orange in color. A 
tall grower and late bloomer. 
Kwanso. Large, double, orange-copper flowers, pro- 
duced on long stems late in season. 
Orangeman. Medium grower and free bloomer. The 
flowers are produced over a long period and are clear 
bright orange-yellow in color. 
Sovereign. Dwarf to semi-dwarf, with clear light yellow 
flowers. Early. 
Any of the Hemerocallis: 10 100 
Medium divisions..................--92 OO $15 OO 
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