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GALIUM boreale. Bed Straw. Delicate sprays of white Dor. lOO 

 flowers, prized for cutting; July. IJ ft. $1.50 810.00 



GENISTA tinctoria, fl. pi. The Double Dyer's Broom. A 

 dwarf species, smothered with double golden-yellow flowers; 

 a gem for the rock garden ; June. 6 in. ... ... 2.00 12.00 



GERANIUM platypetalum. Large rosy-purple flowers. 



June. Uft 1.50 10.00 



Sanguineum. Large deep crimson-purple flowers; blooms 

 all summer. Ij ft. 



Sanguineum album. Flowers pure white; very showy. 



Grandiflorum. Large violet-blue flowers with a satiny 

 lustre. 1 ft. . . . 



Willardi. Rosy-red; June. 1§ ft 



GYPSOPHILA aeutifolia. A strong growing variety with 

 large panicles of small white flowers; July and August. 

 2 ft 1.50 10.00 



Paniculata. Baby'sBreatk. Pure white; excellent for cutting. 



July and August. 2 ft. 1 .50 10.00 



Paniculata, fl pi. Double white flowers, very beauti- 

 ful; July and August 2.50 15 00 



HELENIUM autumnale. Helen Flower. Large heads of 

 deep golden-yellow flowers suitable for beds or shrubbery 

 borders; August and September. 4 ft. ... ... 1.50 10.00 



Autumnale superbum. Similar to the above, very showy. 



4 ft 1.50 10.00 



Autumnale rubrum. Reddish-brown 2.00 12.00 



Hoopesi. Bright orange-yellow; blooms from July until 



frost. 2 ft 1.50 10.00 



Pumilum magniflcum. A fine cross between H. pumilum 

 and H. autumnale superbum. It grows 2^ ft. high and 

 produces a great number of large yellow flowers from June 



to October 1.50 10.00 



Riverton Gem. Deep yellow suffused with red. 2^ ft. 2.00 12.00 

 HELIANTHEMUM perfoliatum roseum. Rock 

 or Sun Rose. A new trailing plant with single flow- 

 ers of salmon-pink; centre yellow. A valuable 

 plant for the rockery; June to August 



Helianthus. Miss Willmott. 



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Multiflorum. A charming rock plant of spreading 

 growth; flowers orange-pink; June to Septem- 

 ber. 4 to 6 in. 



Helenium Autumnale Superbum. 



HELIANTHUS Maximiliana. One of the finest 

 and most graceful Sunflowers, with deep yellow 

 single flowers borne in long, elegant sprays; ex- 

 tremely useful for cut flower decoration ; September 

 and October. 6 ft. 

 Mollis. Large, single, lemon-yellow flowers and 

 downy silvery-grey foliage; August to October. 

 2.50 15.00 4 ft. 



Multiflorusfl.pl. Double Hardy Sunflower. 

 Double golden-yellow flowers, resembUng 

 Dahlias. July to October. 4 ft. 



Rigldus Miss Mellish. Large, single, 

 golden-yellow flowers; September and 

 October. 6 ft. 



Rigidus Miss Willmott. The finest of the 

 "Rigidus" section; large, single, yellow 

 flowers. 



Rigidus semi-plenus. Large, semi- 

 double golden-yellow flowers. July to 

 October. 4 ft. 



Sparsifolius. A new variety with mam- 

 moth golden-yellow flowers. 6 to 8 ft. 

 August to October. 



HELIOPSIS laevis. Orange Sunflower. Flow- 

 ers deep yellow; July to September. 3^ ft. 



Pitcheriana. A desirable variety, bloom- 

 ing nearly all summer. Flowers deep 

 yellow. 4 ft. 



Scabra major. Beautiful dwarf sunflower, 

 yielding a profusion of rich goldcn-j'ellow 

 flowers from July to September. 3 ft. ... 



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