. Hemerocallis—Yellow Day Lily Popular hardy plants belong- ing to the Lily family. They succeed well everywhere and should always be included in every border of hardy plants. Citrina. Large lemon-yellow blooms during June and July. Fragrant. 3 feet. Dumortieri. Rich cadmium- yellow flowers with bronzy yellow reverse. Blooms in June. 18 inches high. Flava (Yellow Day Lily). Very fragrant, deep lemon-yellow blooms in June and July. 3 feet. Florham {Golden Day Lily). Golden yellow with Indian- yellow shadings. June and July. 3 feet. Fulva {Tawny Day Lily). Trumpet shaped, rich orange flowers sha


. Hemerocallis—Yellow Day Lily Popular hardy plants belong- ing to the Lily family. They succeed well everywhere and should always be included in every border of hardy plants. Citrina. Large lemon-yellow blooms during June and July. Fragrant. 3 feet. Dumortieri. Rich cadmium- yellow flowers with bronzy yellow reverse. Blooms in June. 18 inches high. Flava (Yellow Day Lily). Very fragrant, deep lemon-yellow blooms in June and July. 3 feet. Florham {Golden Day Lily). Golden yellow with Indian- yellow shadings. June and July. 3 feet. Fulva {Tawny Day Lily). Trumpet shaped, rich orange flowers shaded darker. June and July. 4 to 5 feet. Kwanso fl. pi. Double; bright orange. July. 4 to 5 feet. Middendorfi {Dr. Regel's). The first to bloom; May. Lovely large bell-shaped flowers of rich chrome-yellow. Thunbergi. The latest to flower. Funnel shaped, rich Butter- cup-yellow flowers throughout July. 4 feet high. Any of the above: 25c each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. The set of 8 varieties, 1 each, $ Helianthus sparsifolius Helianthus—Hardy Sunflower Most effective hardy plants for large borders, for planting among shrubbery, or as clumps on the lawn. They are remarkably free-flowering, will succeed in any soil, and are invaluable for decorative purposes or as cut flowers during the summer and autumn. Maximiliana. The latest of all, perfecting its fine golden yellow flowers in long graceful sprays during October when all others have finished flowering. Invaluable for cutting; 5 to 7 feet. Mollis. Large, single, lemon-yellow flowers with downy white foliage; blooms in August and September; 4 feet. Multiflorus fl. pi. Large, double, Dahlia-like golden yellow flowers in great profusion during July and August; 4 feet. Sparsifolius. Very large, gracefully formed flowers during August and September. One of the best for cutting. 6 feet. Wolley Dod. The best of the September-flowering varieties with deep yellow flowers; entirely distinct; 6 feet. Any of the above: 25c eac


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