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Hemerocallis or Day Lily—Have forged rapidly 
to the front as being about the most reliable and 
trouble-free perennial. Now with the many new 
varieties a long season of bloom mav be had. Dr. 
Regal, early yellow, 40c; Mrs. Wyman, yellow, 
40c; Hyperion yellow, 50c; Mildred, golden or- 
ange, 50c; Raiah, red and orange, 50c; August 
Pioneer, late, chrome orange, 50c. All 50¢ vari- 
ties, 3 for $1.25. 
Dahlias—Large, decorative in red, white, yellow, 
rose, lavender. 50 cents each, 5 for $2.00. 
Cannas—The plants with a tropical foliage, much 
used in round beds or in clumps of three in 
flower beds. Should be started indoors and trans- 
planted after danger of frost is past. The Presi- 
dent has green foliage, red flowers. King Hum- 
bert has bronze foliage, red flowers, and taller. 
Three for 60 cents. 
Gladiolus 
Best of all cut flowers. A good plan is to plant 
at interval of 10 days so as to have a long bloom- 
ing season. Be sure to plant glads at least five 
inches deep to prevent tipping over when in 
bloom. Here is a list of the newest and best, 10 
cents each, 3 for 25c, 12 for 75c. 
Birch, Red—Tall, radiant deep red. 
Cordova—Good all-around pink. 
Dee-Twelve—Brilliant scarlet. 
Elizabeth the Queen—Magnificent lavender. 
Florence Nightingale—Very large white. 
Gene—Light yellow, with seven florets open at a 
time. 
King Alfred—A leading salmon. 
Noweta Rose—Truly one of the greatest; glor- 
lous sparkling lavender rose. Under best condi- 
tions will grow five feet with a dozen open blos- 
soms. 
Pactolus—One of the most striking golden-buff 
with scarlet blotch. 
Rosebloom—Just as named, a fine glad. 
The Roan—Color true to its name, really a red 
with white veins. 
Vanguard—Early blooming cream color with 
scarlet blotch. 
White Lilac—One of the most beautiful small 
flowered, likened to a glorified cupid. 
