. Hemerocallis. Helianthus Tomentosus. HEMEROCALLIS. (Yellow Day Lily.) Aurantiaca. — Major. — Florham. Splendid new large- flowering sorts. For de- scription see New and Rare Plants, pages 99 to 104- Price, 50 cts. each ; $ per doz. Dumortieri. A most use- ful variety, growing about 2 feet high, with clusters of Lily-like flowers of a soft rich yellow, exterior bronzy- orange; in June and July. Fulva. (Tawny Day Lily.) Twany orange- colored flowers, excel- lent for planting among shrubbery; blooms in July and August. Flava ( Yellow Day Lily). A most useful and de- sirable herbaceous plant


. Hemerocallis. Helianthus Tomentosus. HEMEROCALLIS. (Yellow Day Lily.) Aurantiaca. — Major. — Florham. Splendid new large- flowering sorts. For de- scription see New and Rare Plants, pages 99 to 104- Price, 50 cts. each ; $ per doz. Dumortieri. A most use- ful variety, growing about 2 feet high, with clusters of Lily-like flowers of a soft rich yellow, exterior bronzy- orange; in June and July. Fulva. (Tawny Day Lily.) Twany orange- colored flowers, excel- lent for planting among shrubbery; blooms in July and August. Flava ( Yellow Day Lily). A most useful and de- sirable herbaceous plant, producing its large fra- grant yellow flowers during July and August in the greatest profusion; the plants grow about 3 feet high. Kwanso Fl. PI. (Double Orange Day Lily). A double-flowering form of the Orange Lily that deserves being planted very largely; large orange- colored flowers shaded copper; blooms during July and August. Middendorfii. A handscme, deep, golden-yellow variety, growing ]£ to 2 feet high ; June and July. Thunbergii. One of the latest-flowering varieties, producing its sweet- scented lemon-yellow flowers on 2J feet high stems in August and September. 15 cts. each; $ per doz., except where noted ; set of 9 varieties, $ HEPATICA (Liver-leaf). Angulosa. One of the prettiest very early spring-flowering plants, with white, red or purple flowers and handsome foliage ; well suited for shady nooks in the rockery. Triloba. A pretty native spring-flowering plant with silvery-white flowers. 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. Helianthi d'Or. For a showy hardy bed try the New Red-hot Poker Plant. See colored plate and offer on page ioi.


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