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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS— Continued. 
GAILLARDIA Grandiflora. (Blanket Flower.) Very showy, hardy plants, 
about 2 feet in height; in bloom from June till frost. The petals are 
marked with crimson, orange and vermilion, the centre is dark red- 
brown; beautiful coloring. Excellent for cutting. 25c. 
GEUM atrosanguineum plena. (Avens.) Beautiful perennial, flowering very 
freely all through the summer, good for cutting. 1 foot. 2Sc. 
— Glory. An improved variety with brilliant scarlet flowers. 30c. 
GYPSOPHILA Paniculata. (Baby's Breath.) The minute flowers are borne 
in large, open panicles. An excellent sort for cutting. 2 to 3 feet. 
July-August. 25c. 
—Paniculata Plena. (Double Flowering Baby's Breath.) Pretty little 
double white flowers. 2 feet. July-August. 30c. 
HELENIUM Autumnale Superbum. (Sneeze Weed.) 6 feet. August-Octo- 
ber. Magnificent yellow flowers; a vigorous large-flowered variety. 25c. 
— Grandicephalum Striatum. Effective reddish-brown and yellow flowers. 
5 feet. August-November. 2Sc. 
Hoopesii. Pure orange-yellow flowers, large size. 2^ feet. June- July. 
25c. 
Riverton Beauty. Rich lemon-yellow, with large purplish-black cone. 
August-September. 4 feet. 25c. 
Rubrum. A strong growing variety, with flowers of a pleasing shade of 
terra-cotta red. 4 feet. August-September. 25c. 
HELIOPSIS Pitcheriana. (Orange Sunflower.) 3 feet. July-September. 
Orange yellow, large; useful cut flowers. 25c. 
HEMEROCALLIS. (Yellow Day Lily.) Excellent plants with grass-like 
foliage and orange colored flowers, borne on Jong stems. 
Fulva. Trumpet-shaped flowers of a bronze-orange color. 4 feet. June- 
July. 25c. 
—Gold Dust. Bright Indian-yellow, reverse of petals bronzy gold. 2}4 feet. 
May-June. 25c. 
Orangeman. A bright orange variety, very effective. 2^ feet. June-July. 
25c. 
Mixed Varieties. 20c. 
HEUCHERA Sanguinea. (Coral Bells or Alum Root.) Desirable bushy 
plants, hardy and of easy culture; graceful spikes of bright coral red 
flowers, useful for cutting. V/2 feet. July-September. 25c. 
HIBISCUS Moscheutos. (Swamp Rose Mallow.) One of the showiest 
perennial plants; flowers are rosy-red. 4 feet. August-September. 2Sc. 
HOLLYHOCKS, Connon's Superb. Tall, stately plants, very showy and 
favorites in every garden. Slight protection during the winter is advis- 
able. 6 feet. July-August. 
— Double Mixed. All colors. 25c. 
Allegheny. Immense flowers in many colors; fringed petals; single and 
semi-double. 25c. 
IBERIS Sempervirens. (Hardy Candytuft.) Beautiful dwarf plants with rich 
foliage, which is literally covered with white flowers in May and June. 
9 inches. 25c. 
Gibraltarica. A variety with pale rose flowers. 25c. 
INCARVILLEA Delavayi. (Hardy Gloxinia.) Rose-colored flowers, suc- 
ceeding in sun or shade. V/2 feet. June-July. 30c. 
IRIS. The Fleur-de-Lis of the French, the Iris, or "Flag.s" of our gardens are 
admirable hardy border plants. All Irises are benefited by moist situa- 
tions and abundance of water when in bloom, but they will grow well in 
any ordinary garden soil. 
IRIS Barbata. 2 to 3 feet. May-June. S. are the standard or upright petals; 
F. falls or lower petals. 
Albion. S, dull yellow; F, purple veined with white. 25c. 
Askabad. S, light blue; F, purple. 25c. 
