87 Barclay Street, New York 89 



HELIANTHUS (Perennial Sunflower) maximiliani. 10 



Clear yellow flowers. 6 to 8 ft. Oct.-Nov $2.25 



mollis. Lemon-yellow flowers, downy white foliage. 



4 ft. Aug.-Sept 2.25 



multiflorus fl. pi. Bush-like habit, masses of double 



globular flowers. Excellent for cutting 2.25 



orgyralis. Graceful stalks, clothed with very long, 



strap-shaped leaves, the flowers appear on stalks 



growing from the base of each leaf. 8-10 ft. Sept. . 2.25 

 rigidus, Wolly Dod. Deep yellow, semi-double. 



6 to 7 ft. Sept 2.25 



HELIOPSIS pitcheriana. The flowers are deep golden 



yellow about 2 in. in diameter. 3 to 4 ft. July-Sept. 2.25 

 scabra zinniaeflora. Semi-double yellow flowers. 



2 to 3 ft. July-Oct 3.25 



HELLEBORUS niger (Christmas Rose). Large, nearly 



white flowers appear in early Spring. Like semi- 

 shady position. 12 in Each $1.00 9.00 



HEMEROCALLIS flava (Lemon Lily). Flowers 



lemon-yellow, sweet-scented. 3 ft 2.25 



fulva Kwanso. Large, double flowers of a rich 



bronze orange. 2 to 3 ft. June-Aug 2.25 



thunbergi. Flowers lemon-yellow, very fragrant. 



3 ft. July, Aug 2.25 



citrina. Pure citron yellow. May-June. 2 to 3 ft. . 2.25 

 aurantiaca major. Large orange flowers. 2 ft. 



June-July 2.25 



HEPATICA acutiloba. Fragrant variously tinted 

 flowers, appear as soon as the snow disappears. 



6 in. April 2.25 



triloba. Leaves trilobed, flowers pink and purple; 

 fine for massing in shady corners or open woods. 



6 in. April 2.25 



HESPERIS matronalis (Sweet Rocket). Pale pinkish 

 purple flowers; are fragrant at night. 2 to 3 ft. 



June 2.25 



matronalis albus. White. 2 to 3 ft. June 2.25 



HEUCHERA Fluie de Feu. Bright, fiery-red flowers 



on loose, elegant spikes. June-July. . . .Each 50c. 4.50 



HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvels) moscheutos. Flowers 

 light rose, with darker eye. 6 in. diam. 5 to 6 ft. 

 Aug.-Sept 2.50 



Crimson Eye. Pure white flowers with centers of deep 



crimson. 5 to 6 ft. Aug.-Sept 2.50 



New Giant Marshmallows. Produce flowers 10 to 

 12 in. in diameter. Beautiful colors. 5 to 7 ft. July 

 to Oct Each 35c. to 75c. 



HOLLYHOCKS, Single. In separate colors, white, 

 pink, yellow, salmon, maroon, etc. Strong, fietd- 

 grown roots 2.25 



HYPERICUM moserianum (Goldflower). Beautiful 

 golden yellow flowers, with crimson stamens. IK ft. 

 June-Sept 2.25 



INULA ensifolia (Fleabane). Yellow; small flowers. 



8 in. July-Sept 2.25 



glandulosa. Old-gold; pretty. 3 to 4 ft. July, Aug. 2.75 



LATHYRUS latifolius (Everlasting Pea). Flowers 

 rose-colored, large, on many-flowered stems, similar 

 to the annual Sweet Pea. 3 ft. June-Aug. 



— albus. A variety of the preceding, with white 

 flowers. A very desirable plant. 3 ft. June-Aug. . 2.25 



— White Pearl. With pure white flowers, which are 

 double the size of the ordinary Lathyrus. 2 to 3 ft. 

 June-Aug Each 35c. 3.00 



LAVANDULA vera (Sweet-lavender). Fragrant blue 



flowers. 11-2 it. July-Sept 2.25 



LIATRIS pycnostachya (Kansas Gayfeather). Flow- 

 ers purple, in dense spikes. 4 to 5 ft. July, Aug. 2.25 

 spicat'a (Button Snakeroot). Spikes 6 to 15 in. long; 

 purple. 2 to 3 ft. July-Sept 2.25 



LINUM perenne (Flax). A lovely plant, with blue 



flowers. 13^ ft. May-Aug 2.25 



— album. A white form of the above 2.25 



