FALL WHOLESALE T'RADE LIST 81 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Two species of Hemerocallis have been widely known to nurserymen for gen- 
erations. Flava, the Lemon Lily; and Fulva Europa. In recent years progress has 
been made in hybridizing, so that today we can offer a collection of Hemerocallis 
which will bloom from Spring to Fall with a variation of colors. Their hardiness 
and attractive foliage make it possible to use them effectively in locations un- 
suited to the other perennials. 
We are growing the following varieties which we can recommend as superior for 
general planting. 
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August Pioneer. Profuse bloomer, one of the late blooming Multiflora 
hybrids flowering from mid-August to mid-September. Minia- 
ture flowers of chrome-orange with the outer half of the petals 
flushed red. Very valuable for its late season of bloom. 42 
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Fulva. Deep red at the benter fading our ¥ a eneiey eiade fowerds 
the edge, with a cream line running through the center of 
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High Boy. Large, pale yellow flowers: on tall graceful atecta ee 
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Mikado. Rich orange with a letee spor of mahogany red in each 
petal. 5 inches in diameter. Striking and unusual. Usually 
blooms a second time. The outstanding charm of this remark- 
able Day Lily is due to the bold color contrasts and perfection 
of form. Flowers during June and July. 3 feet..._______._____- 1.80 15.00 
Ophir. Deep, golden-yellow. 5 inches across. 25-30 on one stem 
One of the finest of all varieties. Blooms July and August..___ 2.10 18.00 
Rajah. 48 inches. A gorgeous new introduction by Dr. Stout in a 
brilliant flame scarlet, with a vivid triangular throat area of 
Brazil red. Large beautifully shaped brilliantly colored flowers 
of perfect form; very freely produced. July-August... __ __ 1.40 12.00 
OLD FASHIONED KITCHEN HERBS 
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Chives, Wild Onion. Finely chopped leaves give a delicious 
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Horseradish. A condiment used in seasoning Wrrea te 
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Sage, Old Fashioned. Used for seasoning sausages and caressing: 1.20 10.00 
HYDRANGEA. 
Blue Prince. Large blue flowers. Blooms July and August. Only 
semi-hardy, needs winter protection. In order to get the blue 
color, one must mix in the soil about 1 Tablespoon per plant 
of aluminum sulphate. 
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IRIS 
Iris Kaempferi 
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Mixed Colors 
Both single and double varieties. Splendid mixture of the 
choicest. Japanese; varieties... :---s2.4.-.---. Joss SEL zs ee ee $ 1.80 $ 15.00 
Iris Pumila 
These little Iris are among the very first flowers tc herald the Spring. They are 
at home in almost any type of soil, blend with any foliage or other spring flowers. 
The combination makes them superb in the garden. They are also being forced, a 
quite interesting subject. 
Perl10 FPer100 
Betsy Presby. Deep bright yellow, perfect form and heavy waxy 
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