464 - 
Isatus - Golden Gypsophila; a splendid ad¬ 
dition to the perennial border .50 
HEATHERS 
Calluna, the Heather is a native plant in the history 
and folklore of almost all northern European peoples, 
but has not been proved to be a native of North Amer¬ 
ica. Here it is best in a Rock Garden, likes sour soil, 
open sun and a fair amount of moisture in a well drain¬ 
ed location. 
461 - CALLUNA — The Heathers - Vulgaris Alba 
Minor, dwarf 9", white compact habit. .50 
465 - Vulgaris Alporti, dwarf, slender spikes, 
rosy carmine flowers .50 
468 - Aurea, pink flowers, yellow foliage .50 
469 - Carnea, Alpine Forest Heath, bright pink 
flowers, dwarf, compact habit .50 
470 - Alba Pilosa, shaggy foliage, white flowers.50 
909 - HELONIAS BULLATTA — Cinnamon Lily - 
Native, from a rosette of evergreen leaves 
rises a bare stem, 18" with a hyacinth like 
flower of intense pink, likes moisture and 
shade .50 
76 - HEPATICAr—Wood Anemone, Native, Triloba, 
should be in every rock or alpine garden, 
nothing more satisfactory and they rival in 
beauty any perennial we know of .25 
68 - HELIANTHEMUM—Sunrose-Croseum, Yellow... .25 
69 - Fireball, brilliant scarlet .25 
70 - Mrs. Earle, Intense Crimson Double .25 
71 - Double Orange .25 
72 - Praecox, gray leaves, yellow flowers .25 
73 - Rhodanthe Carveum, gray leaves, clear pink .25 
74 - Rose Queen, large pink flowers .25 
77 - HEUCHERA—Alumroot - Sanguines Splend- 
ins, one of the better rock plants, coral 
rose bells in profusion .25 
79 - HOUSTONIA—Quaker Lady - Native, Caerulea, 
a mite of a flower you will cherish, covered 
for two months with porcelain blue flowers .25 
463 - Montana, 4" clear pink with waxy petals 
rare and very choice .50 
139 - HYPOXIS HIRSUTA—Star Grass, Native, yel¬ 
low flowers, blooms all summer .25 
527 - HYPERICUM—St. John’s Wort - Olympicum, 
a rare and lovely rock plant, gray foliage 
and large, yellow flowers .50 
80 - IBERIS — Candytuft - Sempervirens, white 
evergreen, profuse bloomer .25 
81 - Snowflake, large white flowers .25 
571 - Tenoreana, an improved Candytuft, com¬ 
pletely smothered with rose-lavender flowers .35 
572 - Gibraltarica, low evergreen mat densely 
covered with white flowers richly tinted 
with rose-lavender .25 
IRIS 
Dwarf Iris 
These lovely miniature Iris have no rivals in the early 
Spring flowers but are only recently attaining the pop¬ 
ularity they desreve. 
Being dwarfs they are especially desirable for rock 
garden planting or the edging of beds; their culture is 
simple, treatment the same as with the taller varieties; 
they are perfectly hardy and very free blooming. 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
185 - Alba-6"-early white with yellow beard, very 
fragrant .25 
186 - ATROVIOLACEA -4"- the first to bloom, red 
purple with blue beard, sweet scented.25 
187 - BALCENG CURIOSITY - 8" - cream, green and 
blue, very sweet scented .30 
188 - BETSY PRESBY - 5" - light yellow standards, 
deep yellow falls .1.00 
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