GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA FL. PL., This just 
means the double form, preferred by many. It’s still 
graceful and filmy. And it can be dried, too. 35c. 
GYPSOPHILA REPENS ROSEA, (R) A fine trailing 
plant, for rockery or wall. Delicate rose colored 
flowers. Truth compels the statement that the 
color is so delicate that it is sometimes almost 
white. 25c. 
HARPALIUM RIGIDUM, Long, golden petals around 
a brown center, like a refined and glorified sun¬ 
flower. 6 to 8 feet. Try it against lattice or gar¬ 
age. 15c. 
HARPALIUM RIGIDUM “Daniel Dewar,” Handsome 
flowers of stiff semi-quilled formation—color rich 
golden yellow. Very upright growth. 3 feet. 25c. 
HEATHER. (See Erica). 
THE HELENIUMS 
These are magnificient for generous use in the 
early autumn garden. All grow about 4 feet tall and 
are excellent to cut. Bloom well the first year. 
AUTUMN QUEEN, Old gold, reverse of petals cop¬ 
per. 10c. 
AUTUMNAL RUBRUM, A novetly. Almost oxblood 
i*6 d 15c 
HOOPESI,This is an earlier blooming kind, with flow¬ 
ers from May until late summer. Clear golden ye- 
low. 15c. 
RIVERTON BEAUTY, Clear lemon yellow. 10c. 
HELIANTHEMUMS (R) 
The “Sun roses” are among the most effective plants 
employed in the rock garden, semi-schrubby and ever¬ 
green, and with a wealth of beautiful flowers. They 
vary from those of trailing habit to a height of perhaps 
9 inches. The plants offered are all extra strong and 
of good size. We do not carry the ordinary mixed col¬ 
ors, offered at a lower price. 
Clear Lemon Yellow, single, small plants, 10c. 
Pink, single, 10c. 
Duchess of Croydon, Delicate peach color, 10c. 
Rich Orange (with Burnt Orange Center) 20c. 
Double red, 15c. 
Large Plants, 20c. 
HELIANTHEMUM, “Brilliant” (R) Single flowers, of 
clear, deep cerise, which always excite admiration 
and comment. 15c. 
HELIANTHEMUM PRAECOX, (R) A variety seldom 
seen. Grayish foliage and yellow flowers. 15c. 
HELIANTHEMUM “Sundbury Queen” (R) This is an 
English sort. The little single roses are of the 
most arresting bronze-orange. 15c. 
HELIANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS, Of particularly 
graceful habit, and latest of all its family to 
bloom. Slender brilliant yellow petals surround a 
Til 15c 
HELIANTHUS “Soleil D’or” Like Golden Glow, but su¬ 
perior in habit and especially suitable for in¬ 
formal hedging. With tall, perennial asters, the 
purple and gold is a good contrast. 25c. 
HEMEROCALLIS “Gold Dust” These are also known 
as day lilies. Deep yellow, fragrant flowers. 15 
inches. 15c. Also orange. 
HERNIARIA GLABRA, (R) A brilliant green carpet¬ 
ing plant of extreme daintiness. 15c. 
HESPERIS MATRONALIS, The “Sweet Rocket” of 
old-fashioned gardens, and it IS sweet, perfuming 
the whole garden. Pink, flowers occasionally white. 
2V 2 feet. 10c. 
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