HEEIANTHUS. See Sunflower, 

 page 93. 



HOLLYHOCK. 



One of the most majestic of hard)' plants, 

 and a clump or line in any garden gives an 

 effect not attainable with any other plant. 

 For planting among shrubbery or forming a /?, 

 background for other flowers it is without 

 equal. The seeds offered have been saved \ 

 from the finest double flowers. 



PER PKT. 



2781 Mammoth Fringed "Alle= 

 gheny." Mammoth flowers, won- 

 derfully formed of loosely arranged 

 fringed petals, which look as if made 

 from the finest China silk, and have 

 none of the formality of the ordinary 

 type. The colors vary from the 

 palest shrimp pink to deep red. The 



plants are of strong growth, sending up spikes 6 to 7 feet high 

 Double White 10 



— Yellow 10 



— Salmon Rose 10 



HEL.IOPSIS (Orange Sunflower). 



PER PKT. 



2731 Pitcherianus. A desirable hardy herbaceous 

 plant, growing from 2 to 3 feet high, beginning 

 to flower early in the season, and continuing the 

 entire summer. The flowers are of a beautiful 

 deep golden-yellow color, about 2 inches in di- 

 ameter, of very thick texture, and very graceful 

 for cutting 10) 



HEVCHERA (Alum Root). 

 2761 Sanguinea. One of the finest hardy peren. 

 nials. The flowers are of a rich bright crimson 

 color ; the leaves light green and slightly hairy. 

 Excellent for cutting lf> 



HIBISCUS (MarshmaUow). 

 Showy ornamental perennial plants, for mixed beds or 

 shrubbery borders, having large-sized, beautifully colored 

 flowers. 

 2774 PalllStris. Large pink flowers ; hardy perennial 5> 



2771 MoscheutOS (Swamp Rose Mallow). Flowers 

 6 inches in diameter, of a light rosy-red, with 

 darker centre ' 5 



2772 Crimson Eye. Flowers of the largest size, 

 pure white, with a large spot of velvety crimson 



in the centre ; hardy per- 

 ennial ; flowers the first year 



* if sown early 10; 



2773 Giant Yellow, or Golden 

 Bowl. A shrubby peren- 

 nial, cup-shaped flowers 

 from 6 to 9 inches in diam- 

 eter. The color is a rich 

 deep cream with a velvety 

 maroon centre. The plants 

 commence to bloom early 

 and continuously until cut 

 down by frost. The seed 

 should be started indoors, 

 and set out as soon as the 

 weather is warm 1G 



HONESTY. 



(Moonnort, Satin Flower.) 

 2801 Hardy biennial, admired 

 for its silvery seed pouches, 

 which are used for house 

 ornaments, as they present 

 a beautiful and rather curi- 

 Humulus Japonicus Varibgatus. 



2786 

 2787 

 2785 

 2790 

 2789 



10 



2784 Double Bright Red. . . 10 



2783 — Bright Pink 10 



2782 — riaroon 10 



Extra Choice Double nixed. Per oz., $1.00 10 



Imported Collection of 12 varieties 75 



2788 Imported Collection of 6 varieties 40 



HUMULUS (Japanese Hop). 



2811 Japonicus. A very ornamental and fast-growing climbing 

 plant. The foliage resembles in shape that of the common Hop, 



is very dense, and in color a lively green ; annual 5 



2812 — Variegatus. A variegated variety of the above. The 

 leaves are beautifully marbled and splashed with silvery-white, 

 light and dark green, very effective for screens, arbors, trellises, 

 etc. As with the green-leaved variety, it is never injured by in- 

 sects, nor affected by the heat, but retains its fresh and bright 

 variegated foliage until frost. (See cut.) 10 



HUNNEMANNIA. 



(Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy, or Bush Eschscholtzia.) 



2821 Fumariaefolia. This is by far the best of the Poppy family 

 for cutting, remaining in good condition for several days. Seed 

 sown early in May will, by the middle of July, produce plants 

 covered with their large buttercup-yellow poppy-like blossoms, 

 and never out of flower until hard frost. The plants grow about 

 2 feet high, are quite bushy, with beautiful feathery glaucous 

 foliage. (See cut.) 10 



HuNNEMANNIA (GlANT YELLOW TULIP PoPPY). 



A complete index of both the botanical and common or English names of Flowers is given on pages i and 2. 



