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Chater’s Double Hollyhock. 7065 
Mrs. Gardiner C. Sims, Warwick, R. I., Sept. 20, 1909, writes : 
“It is a pleasure to tell you how exceedingly fine all of the seeds you sent 
me last Spring developed, in spite of an unusually dry, difficult season.” 
GYPSOPHILA repens. A Prey hauls plage fairly smothered Pkt. 
with tiny white flowers 4 0z., .305 
Paniculata. Small white fener in mene panicles; Rae, 
used in bouquets. 2 feet cts ; «fe OZ R40! 
HELENIUM autumnale superbum. i Sirilne perennial with 
broad heads of erate yellow flowers Bloomine late in wale season. 
5 feet é . é 
Bigelowi. Rich rellon can cor n “alive A ea 
Hoopesii. LHarly-flowering variety; pure orange yellow 
HELICHRYSUM angustifolium. White foliage; fine plant for 
edgings. 1 foot - 4$02., .50; 
HELIOPSIS Piteheriana. This well-known “plant is much 
esteemed for borders and as a cut flower. The golden-yellow 
flowers are borne on long stems and are freely produced. 38 ats 
4 oz., .305 
HELLEBORUS New Hybrids Mixed. Christmas and Lenten 
Roses. Remarkably hardy plants, blooming from December to 
April. In our climate they should be protected with a frame to 
prevent the flower buds being injured by frost or ice, and to pro- 
mote full development of the flowers. 1 foot 
HESPERIS matronalis. Purple. Rocket. Spring-flowering 
herbaceous perennial, fragrant. 3 ft. Hope Bon SOYA cate, - 
White. Beautiful asacut flower --.  ... ...  “ 30; 
Dwarf White. Very early. iL Stew jee: : 
HEUCHERA sanguinea. Compact hardy perennial producing 
erect spikes of vivid crimson flowers. 1 foot acts ae 
HIBISCUS. Mallow. 
Showy plants of vigorous growth, producing large, handsome 
flowers. They are especially suitable for mixed beds or borders 
where massive effects are desired. 2 to 5 feet. 
Crimson Eye. An excellent plant for lawn groups and borders; 
blooming the first season from seed in the open ground. Flowers 
pure white with crimson centre. 4 fe et,  Oz., 1.00; }0z., .35; 
Militaris. Large pink flowers shaded w ‘ith carmine towards the 
eye. 6 feet 
Mascheutos Albus. White Swamp Mallow, None of the hardy 
Hibiscus are more useful and beautiful than our native Swamp 
Mallows. They begin to bloom in July and continue to Septem- 
ber, producing flowers like Single Hollyhocks, but much larger. 
They are excellent for moist places, but sueceed in any good 
soil. Flowers pure white. 4 feet wel (OZ (Oe OZ econ 
Moscheutos Roseus. Pink Swamp Mallow. Large pink flowers, 
Oz; 755 4 0z., .25; 
Palustris Roseus. Light pink flowers, large ...  Oz., .75; 
HOLLYHOCK. Chater’s Strain. 
Hollyhocks succeed best in rich, well-drained soil. They should 
be lightly protected during ‘winter with pine boughs, coarse 
straw, or other mulch not liable to rot. Seeds sown in June or 
July produce fine plants for blooming the following summer. 
Hardy biennials. 6 to 8 feet. 
Double Special peat A greatly improved strain of this 
popular plant 30 200 : Qz., 2.00; 4 0z., .60; 
Double Crimson. 6990 Double Pink. 
Double Salmon. 7000 Double Purple. 
Double White. 7010 Double Yellow. 
Each of the above colors... i OZec00. ae 0Z., 005 
Collection of 1 B Varieties Separate, imported . 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Collection of 6 Single Varieties Separate 
Single Mixed 0z., 1.00; 4 0z., .35 = e/eu t Aa 
Allegheny Mixed. Single and semi-double fringed flowers, 
Oz., 1.50; $07., .50; 
7085 JASIONE Jankem. Pretty free-flowering perennial 
with erect terminal heads ot blue flowers; succeeds best 
in light soil. 1 foot Lah DOSS RGLui a. boa, meee 
LATHYRUS latifolius. Perennial Pea. Magnificent 
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: Pkt. hardy perennial climbers with white, pink and « crimson 
7070 HONESTY MIXED COLORS. Lwunaria biennis. Hardy pea-shaped flowers in clusters, They are excellent 
biennial flowering the first year from seeds if sown vines for covering old stumps and fences as they bloom 
early; flowers purple or white, followed by round all summer. 6 feet. 
seed vessels of silvery appearance highly prized dor 7090 White. Charming as a cut flower, Oz., .75; 4 0z., .25; 10 
winter decoration, 2feet ...  ... .... Oz., 380; .05 7095 Giant White. A giant form of the preceding with 
7075 INULA Grandiflora. Large orange-yellow oe flowers of the purest white ade oe 2D 
4 inches across, borne on erect stems. 2 feet. 25 7100 Pink Beauty. Bright rosy-pink ...  ... om .60; .10 
7080 INCARVILLEA Delavayi. A rand variety from North- a fiks Ade ate “ 
ern China with light els eave about 2 feat in length, oe splendens: HELO SA eeteannio) oa) Teese 3h me D0; 
resembling those of the Acanthus, The flowers are GUO hE ceo obo) Goa) oad 40; .05 
produced in long spikes, cup-shaped, and of a bright 7115 LAVENDER.) Lavendula vera. lOmatmcntal plant 
rose color. The tubers can be taken up in winter and bearing long spikes of very fragrant blue flowers; 
stored like Dahlias, 23 feet wise) aieet theta IR should be extensiv ely grown. 13 feet Oz 30; .05 
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