HELIANTHUS 
—augustifolia (Autumn Glory), yellow free bloom¬ 
ing . 
— (B)—maximiliana (Prairie Sunflower). Many 
strong stems wreathed on 3 in. wide flowers 4-5 ft. 
—tuberosa (Jerusalem Artichoke), 5-12 ft. 
HELIOPSIS pitcheriana (Orange Sun-flower). Free 
blooming yellow . 
HEMEROCALIS (Day Lily) 
—Dr. Regal, rich orange yellow.. 
—Dumortierii, one of the earliest to bloom. Flowers 
rich golden yellow. 
—fulva (Brown Day Lily), coppery-orange, shaded 
crimson, 3 ft. 
—gold dust .-. . 
— (B)—thumbergie, sweet scented, clear yellow. July 
HEPATICA triloba (Liverwort) 
—the earliest flower in spring. The dainty flowers 
vary white, pink, lilac to purple and violet. 3 
inches . 
HESPERIS matronalis (Sweet Rocket), purple.... 
—matronalis alba, white . 
HEUCHERA (Alumroot) 
— (R)—americana, flowers nearly Avhite, foliage mot¬ 
tled .*.'.. 
— (R)—brizoides, flowers pale pink in graceful ra¬ 
cemes in May .. 
—sanguinea (Coral Bells), 12-18 in. June-Sept.. . . 
—Perry’s white . 
—splendetis . 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvels), mixed. 
HOLLYHOCKS (Althea Rosea) 
— CB)—allegheny. Immense semi-double flowers.... 
double, colors apple blossom, crimson, pink, rose, 
salmon, white, yellow. Dr. Faust, maroon and scar¬ 
let, per 100, $10 . 
HOUSTONIA serpuilifolia (Quaker Lady) R 
—flowers deep violet-blue, sometimes turning to white, 
dwarf compact, free bloomer. 
HYPERICUM elegans, yellow flowers in terminal 
panicles, Aug.-Sept. 
IBERIS sempervirens (Hardy Candytuft) (R).... 
INCARVILIA delavayi (Hardy Gloxinia) 
—rose-pink flowers with yellow throats borne in large 
clusters all summer. 18 in. 
INULA ensifolia, (B) yellow. 
3 10 
.50 1.20 
.50 1.20 
.50 1.20 
.50 1.20 
.60 1.60 
.60 1.60 
.60 1.60 
.75 2.00 
.60 1.60 
40 
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40 
1.00 
40 
1.00 
1.00 
2.50 
1.25 
4.00 
.60 
1.60 
1.00 
2.50 
1.00 
2.50 
.60 
1.60 
.40 
1.00 
.40 
1.00 
1.00 
3.00 
.50 
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.75 2.00 
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If perennials are wanted by prepaid parcel post add 
15c for 3 plants, 30c for 10 plants. 
