THE M. H. HARMAN COMPANY 
BED OF DIGITALIS WITH BORDER OF HARDY DIANTHUS 
Eulalia 
E. gracillima. Leaves narrow and dark green. 
E. Japonica. Foliage deep green and graceful. Flower 
panicles brownish violet. 
E. var. zebrina. Plume. Oct. Bars of yellow running 
crosswise of the leaves. 
Erianthus. Ravenna Grass 
E. Ravennae. Resembles the Pampas Grass, but blooms 
more abundantly. Attains a height of from 9 to 12 feet. 
Being perfectly hardy, is a valuable grass for the decora- 
tion of lawns. 
Funkia. Day Lily 
F. lancifolia. Pale lilac. July to Sept. Flowers in 
spikes. 
F. subcordata grandiflora (White Day Lily). White. 
Aug. and Sept. 
F. undulata variegata. Lilac. Aug. Foliage white 
and green variegated. 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora (Blanket-Flower). Crimson- 
orange. June to Nov. Flowers very large and good for 
cutting. 
Helianthus. Perennial Sunflower 
H. Maximiliana. Long, narrow, willow-like leaves; 
graceful and stately. September. 
Helleborus. Hellebore. Christmas 
Rose 
H. niger. Beautiful white flowers in March or April. 
Hemerocallis. Day Lily 
H. aurantiaca major. Flowers orange colored; fine. 
H. flava. (Yellow Day Lily). One of the finest hardy 
plants; flowers large in clusters, golden yellow, and very 
fragrant; plant vigorous. June. 
Hibiscus. Rose Mallow 
H. moscheutos. Swamp Rose Mallow. Flowers 
vary from light purplish red to nearly white with darker 
eyes. 
var. albus. Crimson Eye. Large, showy, white 
flowers, crimson eye in August. 
Iris. Fleur de Lis 
I. Japonica. Japanese Iris (Kaempferi). The flow- 
ers are broad and flat. They exhibit a wonderful variety 
of colors and shades and appear later than the others. 
They rank among the most desirable of hardy plants; 
succeed best in a moist soil. 
Germanica. Ger.man Iris. This group blooms early 
and with wonderful combinations of coloring. Easily 
distinguished from other Iris by their broad sword-like 
leaves. We offer eight named varieties. 
Lychnis. Lamp Flower 
L. Chalcedonica. Scarlet Lychnis. Brilliant Scarlet. 
June and July. 
var. alba. A form of the preceding with white flowers. 
Platycodon. Campanula 
P. grandiflorum. Large, fine blue flowers. June and 
July. 
P. grandiflorum alpum semi-pleno. White. 
Primula. Primrose 
P. acaulis. Common European Primrose. A fine 
collection. 
P. veris. Cowslip. Flowers bright yellow in terminal 
umbels, in spring and early summer. 
P. vulgaris. English Primrose. Bright canary yel- 
low. 
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