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HARDY PERENNIALS continues 
Price: 50c¢ per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100, except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (t) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 
FUNKIA (Plaintain Lily) 
*Lancifolia—Very useful for borders and in partial shade. Late in sea- 
son it produces a spike of lavender flowers. Plant does not attain a 
height of over 10 inches, but flower stalks will run up to about 2 feet. 
tSubcordata Grandiflora—The ‘‘August Lily.'’ Fragrant, pure white, 
Lily-like flowers, flowering in August and September. Does well in 
partial shade; has very handsome foliage. Height, 2 to 2% feet. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanketflower) 
tBurgundy—Deep burgundy red flowers with no other coloring on the 
petalage. Like all Gaillardia they flower the entire summer and are 
much more profuse in bloom than other Perennials, and they not 
alone make a decorative showing in the garden, but are wonderful 
cutting material. 
tDazzler—An improvement on the old Grandiflora, showing much more 
yellow in the petals. Height, 2% feet. 
tGrandiflora—One of the best known Hardy Perennials, growing to a 
height of about 20 inches. Blooms from early June until frost. Flowers 
rich red brown, edges of petals bright golden yellow. 
tMonarch—This lovely strain has very large flowers of bronzy-red 
with each petal tipped bright gold. A fine cut flower and ideal for 
the Perennial border. Height, 2% feet. 
tPortola Hybrids—The flowers are very large, and of good sub- 
stance. Color brilliant scarlet with copper hues, and petals heavily 
tipped golden yellow. Height 2% to 3 feet, flowering practically the 
entire summer. 
GEUM (Avens) 
t*Borisii—A new variety of dwarf habit with warm, blood orange 
flowers on 8- to 10-inch stems. Free flowering from May to July, and 
often again in the Fall. 
t*Lady Stratheden—The flowers are a bright golden yellow, bloom- 
ing from June to July. Perfectly hardy, but requires full sun and a 
fairly light soil. Height, 18 inches. 
t*Mrs. Bradshaw—A new, large, double, scarlet variety, blooming 
the greater part of the Summer. A splendid cut flower subject. Height, 
15 inches. 
t*Wilton Ruby—The color is an unusual dark ruby-red. Height, 15 
inches. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
tBristol Fairy—Bristol Fairy has all the virtues of the popular Gypso- 
phila paniculata flore-pleno as a garden and landscape subject. 
It is sturdier, more graceful, and has much more distinct white 
flowers. Best of all it is an all-Summer plant, blooming periodically 
from June till frost. Height 3 to 4 feet. Price: 75¢ each, $7.50 per 
dozen. 
t*Rosy Veil—Introduced into this country from Europe. Flowers of 
this variety are decidedly pink. Dwarf grower. Height 8 to 10 inches. 
t*Repens Bodgeri—This dwarf Baby's Breath attains a height of 
about twelve inches, producing double white flowers from early spring 
until late fall. Fills in beautifully between groups of the tall growing 
Bristol Fairy. 
HELENIUM (Helenflower) 
This magnificent Perennial during its blooming season from early 
August until middle of September, literally produces hundreds of 
beautiful yellow to bronze colored flowers. 
tAutumnale Rubrum—Similar to Superbum, but has bright, terra- 
cotta red flowers; makes a wonderful display during the month of 
September. 5 to 6 feet. 
tAutumnale Superbum—Broad, spreading heads, deep golden yel- 
low flowers. One of the most striking flowers in cultivation. 5 to 6 
feet. 
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*HELIANTHEMUM (Rock Rose) 
Low subshrubs adapted for border planting and Rock Gardens. In 
assorted shades of color, pink, white, yellow, etc. Not over 12-18 
inches high, flowering June to July. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) 
tCoronation—A beautiful subject for border decoration and extremely 
valuable for cutting. Produces large double flowers of rich yellow 
from August to October. Height, 4 to 5 feet. 
thoden Gold—tlarge dahlia-like flowers of bright yellow. About 5 
inches in diameter. When grown on a gravel-loam soil blooms de- 
velop to even greater perfection. If main flowers are cut when they 
mature, the side shoots develop perfectly and by this method the 
blooming season can be extended from August to very heavy frost. 
Height 4 to 5 feet. 
tMultiflorus Flora Plena—Deep golden yellow with quilled petals, 
similar to a Dahlia. Height, 4-5 feet. Flowering August and September. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Lemon Day Lilies) 
Hardy Perennials of the Lily family. Great favorites in all gardens 
on account of their extreme hardiness and choice flowers. Will grow 
in partial shade or full sun equally well. If plants are lifted and 
divided every third year they give much better results than if left 
in one location indefinitely. 
tAureole—Bright orange-yellow, flowering in May and June, attaining 
a height of 2% feet. 
tBoutonniere—A small flower of clear yellow and rosy pink. One of 
the types known as bi-color, flowering in July and August, attaining 
a height of 3 feet. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
tBijou—Orange yellow overcast with rich blood red. Flowering June 
and July. 2% feet high. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
tCissy Guiseppi—Deep coppery rose red with a pale yellow throat, 
flowering July and August, attaining a height of about 2% feet. 
Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
tCressida—This is a true orange color, blooming July and August. 
3 feet high. 
tFulva Rosea—The most beautiful of any known species of Hemero- 
callis. The flowers of this variety are clear bright rose-pink borne in 
great profusion during the months of July and August on stems 40 
inches long. Limited quantity. Price: $3.00 each. 
tGoldeni—A smooth deep orange. Flowering in July. 3 feet high. 

Hemerocallis ‘‘Fulva Rosea”’ 
