Heuchera Sanguinea. 



Hemerocallis (Day Lily). 



HESPERIS (Koc-ket). 



Matronalis. A strong-growing perennial, 

 forming stout, bushy plants 3 to 4 feet high, 

 with showy terminal spikes of pink flowers dur- 

 ing June and July. 15c. each; $1.50 per doz. 



HEUCHERA (Ah.,.. Root). 

 Most desirable dwarf, compact bushy plants of 

 robust constitution and easy culture, growing lj 

 to 2 feet high, and bearing during July and Au- 

 gust loose, graceful spikes of flowers in the great- 

 est profusion; excellent subjects either for the 

 border or rockery, and of great value for cutting. 

 Sanguinea. Bright coral-red. 



— Alba. Creamy-white. 

 Rosea. Rose-colored. 

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



HIBISCUS (Mallow) 



A desirable border plant, succeeding in any sunny position, but doing best 

 in a damp place; grows 4 feet high, with large foliage and large, showy 

 flowers of delicate coloring, produced during the entire summer. 

 Militaris (Halberl-leaved Rose Mallow}. A tall-growing species, with 



delicate flesh-pink flowers, tinged with deeper color towards the centre. 

 Moscheutos {Swamp Rose Mallozv). Flowers 6 inches in diameter; of 



a light rosy-red color, with darker eye. 



— "Crimson Eye." Flowers of immense size, often measuring twentv 

 inches in circumference. The color is of the purest white, with a large 

 spot of deep velvety crimson in the centre. 



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



HIERACIUUI (Hawk-weed) 



Aurantiacum. A low-growing, rapid-spreading plant, adapted for dry, 

 sandy spots, or for covering steep slopes. The bright, orange-red flowers 

 are borne in flat heads. 



Villosum. Grows 1 to 2 feet high, with silvery foliage and large, bright, 

 golden-yellow flowers from June to August. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 

 HOUSTOIVIA (Bluets, Quaker Lady or Innocence). 



Serpy llifolia. A low creeper, best adapted to grow on a rockery in moist 

 situation, where it forms broad carpets of foliage, which in very early 

 spring is hidden beneath a cloud of small but showy light-blue flowers. 

 One of the earliest spring flowers. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



HEMEKOCALLIS (Yellow Day Lily). 



Popular hardy tuberous plants, belonging to the Lily family; suc- 

 ceed everywhere. 



Aurantiaca. Exceedingly large, trumped-shaped, bright orange- 

 yellow, sweet-scented flowers during June and July. 25c. each. 



Aurantiaca MajCi*. Very free-flowering, with trumpet-shaped, 

 sweet-scented deep orange flowers, which, on well-established 

 plants, measure 5 inches across; July and August; requires pro- 

 tection. 50 cts. each. 



Dumortieri. A most useful variety, growing about 2 feet high, 

 with clusters of Lily-like flowers of a soft rich yellow, exterior 

 bronzy-orange; in June and July. 



Florham. Produces very large golden-yellow, sweet-scented 

 flowers during June and July. This variety is of American origin, 

 and is one of the best. 25 cents each. 



Flava ( Yellow Day Lily). A most useful and desirable her- 

 baceous plant, producing its large, fragrant yellow flowers during 

 July and August in the greatest profusion; the plants grow 

 about 3 feet high. 



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

 cellent for planting among shrubbery; July and August; 4 feet. 



— Fl. PI. The double flowering Tawny Day Lily; 4 feet. 



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

 August. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



Middendorfii A handsome, 

 deep golden-yellow variety, 

 growing \\ to 2 feet high; June 

 and July. 



Thunbergii. One of the latest 

 flowering varieties, producing its 

 sweet-scented lemon-yellow flow- 

 ers on 1\ feet high stems in Au- 

 gust and September. 



Price (except where noted), 15 

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

 per 100. Set of 10 varieties, $2.00. 



HERNIARIA. 



(Turk's Herb). 



Glabra. A closely-tufted moss- 

 like plant, well adapted for the 

 rockery or for carpet bedding, 

 succeeding in the poorest soil. 

 Small greenish flowers; the dark- 

 green foliage turns to a deep red 

 in winter. 15 cts. each; $1.50 

 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Hibiscus Crimson Eye. 



We offer some splendid New and Rare Hardy Perennials. See pages 174 to 178. 



