Euphorbia Poly chroma forms a mass of golden yellow 
HELENIUM 
RIVERTON GEM. Flowers brilliant old gold suf¬ 
fused terra-cotta, changing as they mature to 
wall-flower red. Especially fine as a Fall bloom¬ 
ing plant in the border. Two feet. Each 20c, 
per 10 $1.50. 
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opportunity to coop¬ 
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your garden prob¬ 
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assistance to you. 
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of vital importance. 
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seeds your results 
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satisfactory. 
HELIANTHEMUM 
(Sun Rose) 
MUTABILE MIXED. Dainty pastel shades of large 
single flowers on low growing evergreen foliage. 
Very bright in the rockery. Likes well drained 
situation. Blooms in June. 6 inches. Each 20c, 
per 10 $1.20. 
HELIANTHUS 
MULTIFLORUS FL. PL. Large golden yellow dou¬ 
ble flowers. Very stately and showy in the back 
border. Blooms in August. Makes a good cut 
flower. Four feet. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20. 
HELIOPSIS 
PITCHERIANA. Pretty daisy-like orange yellow 
flowers with a pyramidal center of darker 
shades. Blooms in July, and is effective in the 
back border for it stands four feet high. Each 
20c, per 10 $1.00, per 25 $2.00. 
H EM EROC ALLIS 
DR. REGAL. An early blooming variety with deep 
golden yellow lily-like blossoms. A fine de¬ 
pendable plant. Has received an Award of 
Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. 3 
feet. Each 20c, per 10 $1.50. 
FLAVA (Lemon Lily). Rich light yellow which 
blooms in June. A strong grower. Excellent in 
the border. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20. 
APRICOT. Among the finer hybrids of this 
interesting group, this variety has been 
widely acclaimed because of its unusual 
color. A rich clear apricot shade on the 
outer petals blending to a deep orange in 
the throat. Each $1.00, per three $2.50. 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN. Another of Betcher’s 
hybrids that has won its place as a splen¬ 
did novelty. One of the late bloomers, at 
the heighth of its glory in July. It is a deep 
golden orange tinted with burnt orange. 
Recommended. Each $1.00, per three $2.50. 
KWANSO FL. PL. Resembles a large double Tiger 
Lily. A rich golden orange. Effective as a sin¬ 
gle specimen, and brilliant when planted as a 
group in the border. Two feet. Each 20c, per 
10 $1.50. 
MIDDENDORFFII. One of the tallest and stateli¬ 
est of all. A light clear yellow which lasts well 
into July. Ideal in the back border. Makes a 
cut flower of merit. 5 feet. Each 20c, per 10 
$1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
THUNBERGII. The best known of all Hemerocallis 
and one of the best. Large orange flowers on 
graceful two foot stems. The latest to bloom. 
Makes a fine cut flower. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, 
per 25 $2.50. 
HEPATICA 
TRILOBA. This dainty lavender gem is ideal in a 
cool spot of the rockery. A native plant that 
acclimates itself well. One of the first in the 
Spring to bloom. 6 inches. Each 20c, per 10 
$1.20, per 25 $2.25. 
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HYPERICUM 
FRAGILE. A delightful dwarf for the alpine gar¬ 
den. Prostrate in growth with finely cut fo¬ 
liage and a profusion of bright yellow flowers 
in the Spring. Each 25c, per 10 $1.50. 
HEUCHERA 
(Coral Bells) 
BRIZOIDES. One of the hardiest of all Heucheras. 
Forms compact clumps of attractive dull green 
foliage from which the flower stems throw up 
their heads of bright colored blossoms. In 
bloom from June throughout the summer. High¬ 
ly recommended. 15 inches. Each 20c, per 10 
$1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
SANGUINEA. A brilliant blood red. Our stock is 
entirely grown from divisions, assuring you of 
the true Sanguinea. Gives a vivid touch to the 
border. Habits the same as above. Each 25c, 
per 10 $1.50, per 25 $3.00. 
HIBISCUS 
(Mallow Marvels) 
MARVEL MIXED. Giant blossoms of various 
shades from deep red through pink to white 
with crimson markings. Tall stems 5 feet tall. 
Makes a gorgeous display among evergreens or 
in the back border. Blooms throughout the 
summer. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
HUNTINGTON’S “GRENADIER.” We have suc¬ 
ceeded in developing a giant crimson Hibiscus 
of extra size and splendid color. A tall stately 
specimen for the back border. The color is 
dazzling. Highly recommended. Each 25c, per 
10 $1.50. 
HOLLYHOCK 
CHATER’S DOUBLES. Nothing will ever take the 
place of this favorite in the old fashioned gar¬ 
den. A group of these in the back border, 
against a hedge or wall will give you a bright 
display of exquisite color. The double flowers 
are in crimson, yellow, white, pink, maroon. 
Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.60. 
IBERIS 
(Hardy Candytuft) 
SEMPERVIRENS. The evergreen foliage is com¬ 
pletely hidden during May and June with a pro¬ 
fusion of clear white flowers. A fine, dependa¬ 
ble plant. Deserves a place in every garden. 
8 inches. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.60. 
IRIS 
PUMILA (Dwarf Iris). These early Spring bloom¬ 
ers are gems in the rock garden. Dwarf com¬ 
pact foliage of neat habit. The bold, bright 
blooms give a colorful array to the rockery 
during April. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20. 
Excelsa. A stocky grower with bright lemon yel¬ 
low flowers. 
Sambo. A rich, deep purple shaded with violet. 
White. Lovely cream white flowers. 
PUMILA “Orange Queen.” This fine little dwarf 
is an excellent addition to the group of rockery 
plants. In the Spring it is covered with pretty 
orange yellow flowers. A fine novelty. Each 25c, 
per 10 $1.50. 
PUMILA HYBRIDS MIXED. This splendid mixture 
was raised from seeds and in our trials has al¬ 
ready shown many new and unusual colors. 
They vary from large waxy yellows, deep 
purple, light mave to glistening white. A fine 
assortment. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20. 
KAEMPFERII (Japanese Iris). Finest of all the 
Iris family. The flowers are of an immense 
size—from 6 to 8 inches in diameter—and are 
of the most beautiful and delicate tones. In 
bloom during June. Each 25c, per 10 $1.50, per 
25 $3.00. 
Gold Bound. The finest white. Delicately lined 
with a clear gold. 
Purple and Gold. One of the best growers. Large 
purple flowers attractively spotted with gold. 
Hercules. Large double. Delicate lavender. 
Ski-No-Ryo. A fine blue and white double. 
MonIJi-no-taki. A bright rose marked with a 
deeper shade. 
Uchlu. Large flowers of coerulean blue with white 
and gold centers. Long stems and erect grow¬ 
ing. One of the best. 
One of each named variety—6 plants—$1.25 
Special Offer of Jap Iris. A group of these large 
plants forms a striking mass of color. This of¬ 
fer includes a mixture of the named varieties 
which will give you a fine selection for the 
border. 25 plants for $2.50. 
