GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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Helianthus laetiflorus var. semiplenus. Semi-double, orange yellow flowers ; 5 feet. 25c. 

 H. mollis. Flowers lemon yellow; 5 feet. 25c. 



H. rigidus. Prairie Sunflower. Flowers large, golden yellow, produced abundantly ; a showy plant ; 

 3 to 5 feet. August. 25c. 



HELLEBORUS. Hellebore. Christmas Rose. 



The following are all evergreens, and bloom in March or April. 

 H. atrorubens. Flowers purplish red, in clusters. April. 50c. 

 H. niger. Beautiful white flowers 50c. 



var. major. Large white flowers. 50c. 

 H. olympicus. A handsome species, twelve to fifteen inches high ; flowers purple. April. 50c. 

 H. purpurascens. A dwarf species with purplish red flowers. April. 50c. 

 We have quite a collection of other varieties. 50c. each. 



HEME ROC ALLIS. Day Lily. 



Fine tall growing plants, with large, lily-shaped, sweet-scented flowers. 

 H. aurantiaca major. New. Flowers orange colored; fine. 50c. 

 H. Dumortierii. Bright orange-colored flowers in summer ; 2 feet. 25c. 



H. flava. Yellow Day Lily. One of the finest hardy plants ; flowers large in clusters, golden yellow, and 



very fragrant ; plant vigorous ; 3 feet. June. 25c. 

 H. fulva. Common Day Lily. Orange flowers in large clusters ; 2 feet. July. 25c. 

 var. fl. pi. Double flowers. 25c. 



var. variegata. Variegated green and silver foliage. 25c. 

 H. graminea. Deep yellow, narrow foliage ; fine; 2 feet. June. 25c. 

 H. Kwanso fl. pi. Double flowers of a rich, orange-copper color. 25c. 

 H. Middenhorfiana. Golden yellow. 25c. 

 H. Thunbergii. Lemon yellow 7 , late. 25c. 



HEPATICA. Liver Leaf. 



Very effective and charming early spring flowering perennials. 

 H. triloba. Round- lobed Hepatica. Flowers blue, purple, or almost white. Should be planted in 

 clumps. 25c. 



HERNIARIA. 



H. glabra. Forms tufts and mats of dense green foliage, w T hich turns to a bronzy red in winter. 25c. 



HEUCHERA. Alum Root. 



H. sanguinea. Flowers bright crimson, in panicles, and freely produced ; a great and continuous bloomer and 

 one of the best perennials of recent introduction ; 18 inches. June and July. 50c. 



HIERACIUM. Hawkweed. 



H. aurantiacum. Deep orange-red flowers ; 1 foot. June. 25c. 



HIBISCUS. Rose Mallow. 



The Hibiscus are valuable border plants, having handsome broad leaves, and large showy blossoms. 



H. moschuetos. Swamp Rose Mallow. Flowers varying from light purplish red to nearly white with 

 darker eyes. July to September. 5 feet. 25c. 

 var. albus. Crimson Eye. Large, showy, white flowers, crimson eye in August; 4 to 5 feet. 25c, 

 var. roseus. Large, showy, rose flowers in August ; 4 to 5 feet. 25c. 



HYSSOPUS. Hyssop. 



H. officinalis. Blue flowers in a terminal spike ; 1 to 2 feet. September. 25c. 

 var. alba. White flowers in terminal spike. 25c. 



