DAHLIAS (Continued) 
QUEEN ELIZABETH, (England) I.D. Pure yellow on 12” heavy 
stems; flowers above the foliage. Highest scoring dahlia at 
Wisley trial grounds. Gold Medal winner, _........0-- ee e. 1.50 75 
stem. ..... by les Poi a i EAR od Aeneid tg ini, 9 pals YET «75 
ROBIJN, (Anemone) Purple ray petals 0.00000 cece eceereeeececcee ee 1D 
ROSY DAWN, Ball. Golden yellow tipped rose with red center oe 50 
ing qualithes# RC ee Bi Me Oe re wenn eae ar 1.00 50 
FUNKIA OR HOSTAS PLAINTAIN LILIES 
LANCIFOLIA, 'Narrow green leaves. Lilac-blue flowers, for shade or bord- 
SUBORDATA GRANDIFLORA, Beautiful fragrant, large, pure white lily 
shaped flower. Very attractive shiny green foliage. Aug.-Sept. 50c; 3 for $1.30 
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HEUCHERA (CORAL BELLS) 
Heuchera 18-24”. June-August. Form neat tufts of attractive leaves, sturdy 
stems of brightly colored little bells arise in great profusion. Heucheras are 
hardy, long lived and easy to grow. They are among the best all round peren- 
nials for rock gardens, borders or bouquets. Splendid new hybrids are described 
below. 
H. FREEDOM, Light pink. 
H. GARNET, Very large bright pink. 
H. QGAKINGTON JEWEL, Coral red tinged copper. 
H. ROSEA, A new hybrid, 36” tall. Watermelon pink and red, white 
H. SCARLET BEAUTY, A cascade of flaming scarlet bells. 
SEDUM spectabile, Brilliant. 18 in. A common but worthwhile perennial 
with large, flat heads of brilliant red flowers in Sept. 3 for $1.25; ea. .50 
NEW AND RARE HEMEROCALLIS 
‘Stock limited. We reserve the right to return your money if out of any variety 
ANNA BETCHER, Deep orange shaded bronze, July-August. .............-....-..- 50 
Originator claims again in September. Height 2 ft. ....-0.0.0ccccccccecce---- 50 
darker veinings, extra good, blooms July. 34” tall.............. 1.60 
ture to the petals. The color pattern resembles an all over design in 
brocade of dark wine and mahogany. Blooms June and July. ...............- 2.00 
BAY STATE, Late June. Medium size, rich yellow .......... Peer rem ca ee) ENS Rey .35 
CRAEMORE RUBY. 36” intense ruby-red self ..................... Be het he A ale 3 1.00 
bloom. Height 3 ft. April, May, again in July or August -ooo.ccccccccc coc. 1.50 
COMET, (Russell). A striking large Hemerocallis, pale yellow, and red bi- 
OOlOT. \ Strone Gerow oie secant eek ee ee ee ee ah 
DAUNTLESS, (Stout). Pale cadmium-yellow, with greenish throat. Ful- 
vous touch in center of each petal. Height 2% ft. May, June 
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