. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. scented golden flowers in June and July. A superb variety. Gold Dust. 2^ ft.—The large flowers are bright yellow, tinged with red, the reverse of petals and buds being bronzy yellow. Kwanso. DOUBLE DAY LILY. 3 ft.— Large double flowers of rich coppery yellow. Orangeman. 2 to 3 ft.—A distinct variety. Has large orange-yellow flowers which are freely produced for a long season. Thunbergi. JAPANESE LEMON LILY. 3 t


. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. scented golden flowers in June and July. A superb variety. Gold Dust. 2^ ft.—The large flowers are bright yellow, tinged with red, the reverse of petals and buds being bronzy yellow. Kwanso. DOUBLE DAY LILY. 3 ft.— Large double flowers of rich coppery yellow. Orangeman. 2 to 3 ft.—A distinct variety. Has large orange-yellow flowers which are freely produced for a long season. Thunbergi. JAPANESE LEMON LILY. 3 to 4 ft.—Blooms later than the others—in September. The flowers are bright lemon yellow, borne on long stems and are fragrant. Price, except as noted, each, 20c.; dozen, $; 100, $ HELIOPSIS. Orange Sunflower Pitcheriana. 2 to 3 ft.—Similar in habit to Helianthns, but much more dwarf in growth and commences to bloom earlier in the season. The flowers are 2 inches in diameter, deep golden yellow, of leathery texture and freely produced constantly throughout the summer. Each, 20c.; dozen, $; 100, $ Scabra excelsa.—Quite double flowers of rich chrome yellow that turn to bright yellow, pro- duced profusely from the middle of July until the end of August. A new and valuable va- riety. Each, 25c.; dozen, $ LOVETT'S SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS Everybody should have Hollyhocks — not those with small, dull hued, imperfect blos- soms, but the improved kinds, with large and perfect, exceedingly double, bright colored flowers (each one a veritable rosette). Though not generall}' known, there has been as great improvement made in this stately flower during recent years as there has been in the Canna, Dahlia, Chrysanthemum or Carnation. Double Hollyhocks.—The flowers are not only very large, wonderfully perfect in make-. up, but they are produced in far greater num- bers and for a much longer season than the Hollyhocks of "Grandmother's Garden," inter


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