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HemerocaUis aurantiaca major 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily 
HemerocaUis, apricot. 2 ft. A piettv spetiling 
vai-ioly about the size of H. fulva, of a clear, 
bright orange. 
H. aurantiaca major. A splendid plant fiom 
Japan, with large, trumpet-shaped flowers of a 
deep orange color and sweetly scented; flowering 
during Autumn. 40 cts.; .1.3.00 per 10. 
H. flava (Lemon Lily). 3 ft. May and June. Flow- 
ers clear, full, yellow; very fragrant; fine for cut- 
ting. Channing in masses on the banks of streams 
and in clumps in border or rock garden. 
H. fulva. 2 to 3 ft. July. Handsome foliage; large, 
tawny flowers. Attractive in semi-wild spots and 
on the edge of water. 
H. Gold Dust. 3 ft. July and August. Very large, 
golden-yellow flowei's. 
H. Kwanso flora pleno. Double flowers, of a rich, 
orange-copper color. 
H. Orange Man. 3 ft. Orange yellow, with large 
flowers. 
H. Sieboldi. 1 14 to 2 ft. June and July. Flowers 
orange yellow; large; leaves long, narrow and 
tapering. 
H. Thunbergiana. 3 ft. June and July, llich, 
clear, beautiful yellow flowers; sweet scented. 
HEPATICA 
Hepatica acutiloba. G in. April, May. Flowers 
from ])ure while to purple and shades of jiink; 
leathery, trifoliate loaves; resembles Triloba but 
lobes of leaves more pointed. 
H. triloba (Our Common Hepatica). 6 in. Late 
April, early May. Flowers wliite, red or purple. 
Ciood for ea.stern and northern exposui'es in the 
rock garden. 
HESPERIS. Sweet Rocket 
Hesperis matronalis. 1 to 3 ft. June, July. 
Fragi'aiit piu'|)le flowfas in showy s[)ikes. Pretty 
for wild garden, shrubbery or mixed border. 
H. matronalis alba. Showy terminal spikes of 
while flowers. 
HEUCIIERA. Alum Root 
Ileuchera sanguinea. IS in. June to September. 
Mowers bnght crimson; very free flowering; 
liardy. A charming border plant; nice for cutting 
Kxeellent for rock garden. 
yar. alba. A variety of the above, having white 
flowers. 
var. Americana. 2 to 3 ft. Julv. A native plant 
with bright pink Howers; foliage mottled. Rock 
garden or edging of border. 
H. sanguinea, var. Brizoides. 2 ft. June, July. 
Itosy-carmine flowers. 
yar. gracilis rosea. 18 to 24 in. June to August. 
1' lowers hght rose color. A free-flowering variet v 
and a strong grower. Fine- for cutting. 
HIBISCUS. Mallow 
Hibiscus militaris. r, ft. .August. A strong-grow- 
ing plant, with small leaves and flowers that are 
white, blush or jjale rose, with purjile eye. 
H. Moscheutos (Swamj) Kose Mallow). 4 to 5 ft. 
.\ugust and September. Flowers white, with a 
piirj)lish center, or sometimes [lale purple; large, 
var. " Crimson Eye." 4 ft. Flowers 6 to 8 in. 
across, i)ure white, with crimson center; expand 
wide; leaves bronze tinted. 
H. Mallow Marvels. A robust type of upright 
habit, producing an abundance of flowers of enor- 
mous size in all the richest shades of crimson 
pink and white. :30 cts.; .$2.50 per 10. 
HOLLYHOCKS. See Althaea Rosea 
HYSSOPUS. Hyssop 
Hyssopus officinalis. 1 lo 2 ft. June to August. 
Aromatic shrub of culinary and medicinal value. 
Flowers insignificant; bluish purple or white, in 
leafy spikes. Good for edging. Can be trimmed 
like Box. 
IBERIS. Candytuft 
Iberis saxatilis, var. corifolia. 3 to 6 in. May and 
June. The finest of the evergreen Candytufts; 
flowers pure white. Useful for cutting. 
I. sempervirens (Evergreen Candytuft). 1 ft. 
May. Of spreading habit; flowers pure white 
completely covering the plant with bloom.' 
Valuable for forcing. Splendid for rock garden: 
good for edging shrubberies. 
var. sempervirens fl. pi. Double-flowered form 
30 cts.; $2.r)n i)er 10. 
INCARVILLEA 
Incarvillea Delavayi. 18 in. June, July. A new, 
hardy, tuberous-rooted plant, and one of the 
choicest perennials yet introduced. Flowers ai-e 
produced in clusters, are la?-ge, rose colored, 
trumpet .shaped, and have good, lasting qualities. 
Good border plant for sheltered position. 25 
cts.; .$2.00 per 10. 
INULA 
Inula glandulosa. 2 to 3 ft. July. Large, deep 
yellow, Ast,er-like flowers, with fringed petals, 
(iood border plant. 
I. salicana. 2 ft. July and .August. A vigorou.s- 
growing variety, pnKhicing a profusion of pretty 
yellow flowers. 
