HELENIUM {Sneezewort) (E) 
Thrives in a light soil and sunny position. 
Autumnale Superbum—Growing five feet high, with luxurious 
heads of butter colored flowers in late summer. Useful for bold 
positions and broad borders. 
HEMEROCALLIS {Day Lily) (C) 
Flava — (Lemon Day Lily) Transitory, sweet scented, shedding 
its radiance and glory in every well ordered garden. June. 
HEUCHERA (Coralbells) (G) 
Sanguinea —Like all coral bells, the habit is neatly graceful, the 
crimson flowers rising on slender stems about one foot above the 
attractive foliage. The coral bell is not easy in New England. 
Don’t smother the crown. Enrich the ground with well rotted 
manure; divide frequently. It has, indubitably, a subtle charm. 
HOLLYHOCKS (Althea Rosea) 
Too well known to require description, but never too familiar 
for respect and admiration. Our strain will come true in color, 
and will be more than fifty per cent double. Don’t be stingy 
with the manure, or the spade. Dig deep and keep the soil light. 
Order in separate colors. 
‘‘The Holhhoc\e is called of divers, Rosa 
ultra-marina, or out-landish Rose!' 
Double 
Bright Red 
Double 
Maroon 
Each 
Double 
Newport Pink 
and 
Double 
Salmon Rose 
All 
Double 
White 
Double 
Yellow 
(C) 
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