. Bulbs, plants, seeds for autumn planting : 1899. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. HPMFDOf AI 1^ Day Lily- Very ornamental 1 IL,J'lL«l\WnL,; hardy plants having elegant foliage and handsome flowers, they are of the easiest culture in any ordinary garden soil, and form admirable clumps. The flowers are somewhat ephemeral but are produced successively and in great abundance. Height 2 to 3 feet. (See cut.) (Ready in November.) Plava. The old favorite " Yellow Day Lily," flowers bright y


. Bulbs, plants, seeds for autumn planting : 1899. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. HPMFDOf AI 1^ Day Lily- Very ornamental 1 IL,J'lL«l\WnL,; hardy plants having elegant foliage and handsome flowers, they are of the easiest culture in any ordinary garden soil, and form admirable clumps. The flowers are somewhat ephemeral but are produced successively and in great abundance. Height 2 to 3 feet. (See cut.) (Ready in November.) Plava. The old favorite " Yellow Day Lily," flowers bright yel- low, delicately perfumed Aurantiaca Major. The Giant-flowering' Day Lily. A new Hemerocallis from Japan; a very vigorous-growing plant with broad, loug foliage, and immense broad-petaled trumpet lily-like flowers 6 inches across, of a deep orange color, and very fragrant; it flowers freely during late summer and autumn Middendorfii. A very distinct and rare variety. The plant makes a dwarf, compact bush, only about one foot high, bearing large, lily-like flowers of bright yellow Kwanso fl. pi. folia variegata. Magnificent double-flowering variety with large beautifully variegated foliage, very ornament- al even when not in bloom ; flowers large and of reddish orange. (See cut.) UCP A 'T'lf* A C Are among our finest hardy early spring- 1 ICr *» * lvrtk/< flowering bulbous plants, of the easiest I culture, thriving in any ordinary garden, but particularly adapted to wild semi-shaded situations. The plants form tufts about 9 inches high, and are completely smothered with flowers. (See cut.) H. Angulosa. Sky blue single flowers as large as a half dollar H. Alba. Large pure white flowers H. Rubra. Rosy red flowers HO/VlFI?IA or Boka-rtia. Handsome early summer- IlvJlTlI_iIv**"» flowering bulbs, not quite hardy in northern states; adapted for pot culture in frames during the winter, or for planting out in spring; they bear a profusion of showy flowers on stems 1 foot h


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