Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . led fragrance, both bowers andfoliage are highly scented. This delicious and refresh-ing lavender odor lasts for many months and driedsprays of foliage or flowers laid among clothes in bu-reau drawers imparts a delicious and durable fra-grance to them. Do not confound this new variety withthe old tall-growing sort, for ii is infinitely better Withflowers twite as large and blooms a month earlier. ; *;i> do/. LI ATRIS PYCNOSTACHVA (Gay Feather) ll (lowers during August and September, and isone of
Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . led fragrance, both bowers andfoliage are highly scented. This delicious and refresh-ing lavender odor lasts for many months and driedsprays of foliage or flowers laid among clothes in bu-reau drawers imparts a delicious and durable fra-grance to them. Do not confound this new variety withthe old tall-growing sort, for ii is infinitely better Withflowers twite as large and blooms a month earlier. ; *;i> do/. LI ATRIS PYCNOSTACHVA (Gay Feather) ll (lowers during August and September, and isone of the most attractive or garden flowers. to the height of four to six Feet or even more,the spikes 0f bloom often being as much as three feetlong. Color a brighl soft and very pleasing rosy lav-ender. The flowers flrsl begin to appear at the terminalpoint of the stem expanding downward for a period orthree weeks before all are open. It is majestic plainin every way, perfectly hardy and sure to please. luceach; :i for $ Fall Catalog of Plants and Bulbs for 1920 33. HEMEROCALLIS Robust, strong growing- plants with masse? of large1 lossoms like the most beautiful Lilies. •^egal—This wonderful Hemerocallis is one of the finesthardy tuberous-rooted plants we have, and especiallyvaluable for it blooms most profusely end of May. andis always available for Decoration Day. ISo flower hasa more glorious color, the tall, graceful stems stand-ing two to three feet, capped with a cluster of largelily-ltke blossoms of the richest orange-yellow everseen—the same as found in the California Poppy. Aseach plant sends up a dozen or more of these flowerspikes the effect is truly wonderful. It is a colorthat all will exclaim over and. too, the flower has asuperb fragrance, like the Swamp Magnolia. One ofthe very finest hardy garden flowers we ever grew,equalled only by the Peony, but so different and withsuch a charm all its own. lorham—A great bloomer like the Regal, but a l
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