40 On^HwADRE^R -PhiiAD[LPtiiAft\- Sharpy peremhial piiAMn- 



Hemerocallis (Yellow Day Lily). 



HEI^ENIU^ (Sneexe-wort). 



All of these are desirable border plants, with broad-spreading 

 heads of flowers, each species covering a long blooming season. 

 Autumnale Superbum. Golden-yellow flowers during the 



late summer and fall months; 5 to 6 feet. 

 — Rubrum. Bright terra-cotta; 4.i feel; 25 cts. each; $2.50 



per doz. 

 Hoopesi. Pure orange-yellow flowers, coming in early in 



June and continuing throughout the summer; 2 feet. 

 Pumilum Magnificum. A useful dwarf variety; 18 inches 



high; covered with golden-yellow blossoms all summer. 

 Riverton Beauty. Flowers lemon-yellow, with a large pur- 

 plish-black cone; August to October; 3 to 4 feet. 25 cts. 



each; $2.50 per doz. 



Price, except where noted, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



HEL,IANTHUS (Hardy Sunflower.). 



The perennial -Sunfl.iwers are among tlie most effective hardy 

 plants for large borders, for planiing among shrubbery, or as 

 clumps on the lawn. They are remarkably free-flowering, will 

 succeed in any soil, and are invaluable for decorative purposes i 

 or as cut flowers during the summer. 

 Daniel Dewar. The earliest to flower, bearing large single yellow flowers 



from early July till late August; 6 feet. 

 Giganteus. Medium-sized bright canary-yellow flowers; September and 



October; 6 feet. 

 Maximiliana. The latest of all, perfecting its fine golden-yellow flowers 



in long, graceful sprays during October; invaluable for cutting; 5 to 7 feet. 

 Orgyalis. Medium-sized single golden-yellow; in September, 6 feet. 

 Rigidus Japonicus. One of the most desiralile, beginning to bloom early 



in July and continuing Until fall; flowers golden-yellow, with dark centres; 



3 feet.' 

 Wolley Dod. The best of the September-flowering varieties, with deep 



yellow flowers; entirely distinct. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per dnz.; $10.00 per 100; set of 6 sorts, 75 cts. 



HELIOPSIS (Orange Sunflower). 



Similar in gener^il habit to Helianthus, but commencing to flower earlier in 

 the season; of dwarfer habit, rarely exceeding three feet in height; very val- 

 uable for cutting. 

 Pitcheriana. Flowers deep golden-yellow color, about 2 inches in diameter, 



of very thick texture, and very graceful for cutting. 

 Pitcheriana Semi=plena. A semi-douljle form of the above. 

 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



HE^IEROC ALLIS (Vellow Day Lily). 



Popular hardy tul)eroiis plants, Ijclonging to the Lily family. They sue 

 ceed everywhere, and should always be included in the border of old 

 fashioned hardy plants. 



Aurantiaca. Large trumpet-shaped, bright orange-yellow, sweet- 

 scented flowers during June and July. 25 cts. each. 



— /Major. Very free-flowering, sweet-scented deep orange flowers; July 

 and .\ugust; requires protection. 25 cts each. 



Dumortieri. Flowers of a soft, rich yellow, exterior bronzy orange; 



in June and July. 

 Flava [Yellow Day Lily). Large, fragrant flowers during July ami 



August; 3 feet high. 

 Florham. A strong grower; 3 to 3i feet high, with rich golden-yellow 



flowers in June and July; 25 cts. each. 



Fulva ( Tiiwiiy Day Lily). Tawny orange-colored flowers, excellent 

 for planting among shrulibery; blooms in July and August. 



— Fl. PI. The double-flowering Tawny Day Lily. 



Gold Dust. Very large golden-yellow flowers in July and .-Xugust. 2> 

 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



Thunbergii. One of the latest flowering varieties, jiroducing its s\^•eet- 

 scentt-d lemon-yellow flowers on 2\ feet high stems in August and Sep- 

 tember. 



Price (except where noted), 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 

 100. Set of 9 varieties, $l.i)0. 



HEITCHERA (Alum Root). 



Most desirable dwarf, compact, bushy plants, of robust con- 

 stitution and easy culture, growing ].^ to 2 feet high and bear- 

 ing during July and August, loose, graceful spikes of flowers in 

 the greatest profusion; excellent subjects either for the border or 

 rockery. 



Sanguinea. Bright loral-red. 

 — Alba. Creamy white. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



HIBISCIS (Mallow). 



Desirable border plants, growing 4 feet high, with large 



foliage and large, showy flowers of delicate coloring, produced 



during the entire summer. 



Mallo^v Marvels. .\ robust type of upright habit, producing 

 an abundance ol flowtrs of enormous size in the richest shades 

 of crimson, pink and white. Sold in mixed colors only. 25 

 cts. each; $2..='0 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



MoscheutOS (Siri/iup Ji.isc Mulloit). Light rosy-red, wilb 

 darker eye. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



"Crimson Eye." Purest white, with deep crimson centre. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Hflenium, 



NOTE.— All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaner payine charees. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cenU 

 to value of order for postage to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to poinU west of the Mississippi River. 



