HELENIUM 
(Sneeze Wort) 
All of these are desirable border plants, succeeding in any soil in a 
sunny location, with broad-spreading heads of flowers, useful for cut~ 
ting, each species covering a long blooming season. 
Autumnale Superbum. Golden-yellow flowers during the !ate 
summer and fall months; 5 to 6 feet. 
— Rubrum. New bright terra-cotta red variety; August and Sep- 
tember; 4 feet. ; 
Pumilum Magnificum. A most useful perennial, about 18 inches 
high, and smothered with its golden-yellow blossoms all summer. 
Riverton Beauty. Rich lemon-yellow, with large purplish-black 
cone; August and September; 4 feet. 
Riverton Gem. Old gold, changing to wallflower red. 
Price. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Set of 5 
sorts, $1.00. 
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HELIANTHEMUM 
(Rock, or Sun Rose) 
Exceedingly pretty low-growing evergreen plants, forming broad 
clumps, and which during their flowering season, July to September, 
are quite hidden by a mass of bloom; well adapted for the front of 
the border, the rockery, or a dry, sunny bank. Choice mixed vari- 
eties, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
HEPATICA £(Liver Leaf) 
Triloba. A pretty native spring-flowering plant, with pretty blue 
Hetenium flowers: 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
HELIANTHUS 
(Hardy Sunflowers) 
The perennial Sunflowers are among the most effective hardy 
plants for large borders for planting among shrubbery, or as 
clumps on the lawn. They are remarkably free-floweiing, will 
succeed in any soil, and are invaluable for decorative purposes, or 
as cut flowers during the summer and autumn. 
Angustifolius. Bright yellow medium-sized flowers; August 
and September; 8 to 4 feet. 
Giganteus. A native variety, with medium-sized 
bright canary-yellow flowers in September and Oc- 
tober; 6 feet. 
Maximiliani, The latest of all, perfecting its fine 
golden-yellow flowers in long, graceful sprays during 
October, when all others have finished flowering; in- 
valuable for cutting; 5 to 7 feet. 
Mollis. Large, single lemon-yellow flowers with 
downy white foliage; blooms in August and Septem- 
ber; 4 feet. 
Multiflorus FI. Pl. (Double Hardy Sunflower). 
Large, double Dahlia-like golden-yellow flowers in 
great profusion during July and August; 4 feet. 
(See cut.) 
Orgyalis. A tall variety, 6 feet high, with medium-sized single 
golden-yellow flowers during September. 
Rigidus Japonicus. One of the most desirable varieties, beginning 
to bloom early in July and continuing until fall; flowers golden- 
yellow, with dark centres; 5 feet. 
Wolley Dod. The best of the September-flowering varieties, with deep yellow flowers; 
entirely distinct; 6 feet. 
Price. Any of the above, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. One each of 
the 8 sorts for $1.75. 
HELIANTHUS 
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