. Dreer's 1913 garden book. 199. IIEMEROl ALLIS QUEEN OE MAY. A splendid new hybrid variety of the yellow Day Lily, producing flowerstems from 3 to 5 feet high, which are terminated with from 12 to 18 flowersof largest size of a rich Indian-yellow color. The flowers begin to developin May, and continue for nearly two months; perfectly hardy. 35 cts. each;$ per doz. NEW GIANT-FLOWERING MARSHM ALLOWS (Hibiscus). A wonderfully improved form of our greatly admired nativeMarshmallow or Rosemallow, in which not only the colorshave been greatly intensified, but in which flowers of enor-mous size,
. Dreer's 1913 garden book. 199. IIEMEROl ALLIS QUEEN OE MAY. A splendid new hybrid variety of the yellow Day Lily, producing flowerstems from 3 to 5 feet high, which are terminated with from 12 to 18 flowersof largest size of a rich Indian-yellow color. The flowers begin to developin May, and continue for nearly two months; perfectly hardy. 35 cts. each;$ per doz. NEW GIANT-FLOWERING MARSHM ALLOWS (Hibiscus). A wonderfully improved form of our greatly admired nativeMarshmallow or Rosemallow, in which not only the colorshave been greatly intensified, but in which flowers of enor-mous size, frequently 10 to 12 inches in diameter, have beendeveloped. These plants can be highly recommended for allkinds of plantings. They appear to be equally at home in allpositions, having the same vigor in dry and wet ground andare perfectly hardy. They grow from 5 to 8 feet high, and arevery floriferous, blooming from early in July until late in Autumn. Weoffer three distinct colors—Red, Pink and White—in strong two-year-oldro
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