HARDY PERENNIALS 
Hemerocallis, Day Lily 
Calypso. The largest sulphur yellow; a beautiful thing. 1.00 
Citrinum. Tall, deep yellow, large flower. 
Dr. Regel. Orange yellow, early. 
Flava. (Lemon Lily.) Sweet scented, clear yellow. 2 
feet high. June. 
Fulva (BroAvn Day Lily). Coppery orange, shaded crim¬ 
son. 3 feet. July. 
Kwanso. Large, double-flowered variety with rich golden 
bronze flo.wers. 
Tliunbergii. Like Flava, but flowers in July. 
Hepatica, see Wood Anemone 
Hesperis, Sweet Rocket 
Matronalis. 2-3 feet. June and July. Fragrant purple 
flowers. 
Heuchera, Coralbells 
*Maerantha. Small pinky-white flowers. 
*Sanguinea. 12-18 inches. June to September. Bright coral 
Himalayan Daisy, see Aster 
Hollyhocks, Double 
Separate Colors, as follows : 
Bright Rose. 
Colorado Sunset, Apricot. 
Maroon. 
Red. 
Watermelon Pink. 
Yellow. 
Single. Mixed Colors. 1.00 per doz. 
If you must move Oriental Poppies, do it in 
July or August 
Houstonia 
*Serpyllifolia. Makes a sheet of blue; adaptable to rock 
garden. 
Hutchinsia 
*Alpina. Small white flowers. 
Hypericum, St. John’s Wort 
Aureum. Low shrub, clear yellow flowers. 
Fragilis. A lovely delicate form of above. 
*Henryii. The same as Moserianurn, though slightly more 
upright in growth and hardier. 
+Moserianum. A most desirable border plant. Rich golden 
yellow blooms. 
*01yinpicum. Neat dwarf species, yellow flowers in abun¬ 
dance. 
*Patulum. A lovely little shrub for the rock garden. 
*Polyphyllus. Prostrate form. Splendid in sunny parts of 
rock garden. 
-Repens. Trailing, bright yellow flowers. 
Iberis, Hardy Candytuft 
*Gibraltarica. Good low-growing perennial. 
*Sempervirens. Very dwarf, covered with a sheet of lavender 
and white flowers in May and June; a particularly 
fine rock plant. 
Incarvillea 
Delavayi. Rose-pink flowers produced in large trusses. 
Inula 
*Royleana. 5-6 inches. Rich orange flowers. 
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