WESTON NURSERIES, WESTON, MASS. 
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HELIANTHUS mollis. Gray, velvety foliage. Lemon-yellow flowers, 
30c. each, 32.50 per 10. 
♦HELLEBORUS niger (Christmas Rose). Large white flowers, tinted 
pink in mid-winter; 1 ft., 3L00 each. 
HELIOPSIS pitcheriana (False Sunflower). Deep orange-yellow flower, 
3-4 ft., July-Oct. 
HEMEROGALLIS flava (Lemon Daylily). Fragrant, rich lemon color, 
3 ft., June, 30c. each. 
fulva (Orange Daylily). Suitable for sunny or shady places. Coppery 
orange, shaded crimson, 3 ft., July. 
fulva variety Kwanso. Double variety of the previous. 
♦minor (Dwarf Daylily). Golden-yellow, June-July, 12-15 in. 
thunbergi (Japanese Daylily). Much like flava, rich buttercup-yellow, 
late bloomer, 3 ft. 
HYBRID Hemerocallis. 31-50 each. 
Cressida. Rich orange, 2-3 ft., July-Aug. 
Goldeni. Deep golden, 2-3 ft., July-Aug. 
Gypsy. Glistening deep orange, 2-3 ft., July-Aug. 
Mrs. A. H. Austin. Large deep golden-yellow, 3 ft., July-Aug. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Pale lemon-yellow; latest to flower, July-Aug. 
♦HEPATICA acutiloba (Sharplobe Hepatica). Lovely early Spring 
flowering plant. Lavender, blue, or white, 4—6 in., 20c., 3L50 per 10, 
312.00 per 100. 
*triloba (Roundlobe Hepatica). Pink, white, or blue flower, 4-6 in., 
April-May. 
♦HERNIARIA glabra (Burstwort). Moss-like green foliage shading to 
bronze in Winter. 
HESPERIS matronalis (Dames Rocket). Mixed hybrids. 
*HEUCHERA brizoides (Pinkbells). Pale pink flower in abundance, 30c., 
32.50 per 10. 
*sanguinea (Coralbells). Bright red flower, 30c., 32.50 per 10. 
♦sanguinea alba. White variety of the above. 
HIBISCUS moscheutos (Marvel Mallows). Red, pink, and mixed. Aug.- 
Sept., 4-5 ft., 30c. each, 32.50 per 10. 
HOLLYHOCKS. See Althaea. 
HOSTA lancifolia (Lanceleaf Plantainlily). Spikes of pale lilac flowers 
suitable for shade, July-Aug., 2 ft. 
*lancifolia undulata variegata. White and green foliage, blue flower. 
June-July, 6-8 in., 30c., 32.50 per 10. 
plantaginea subcordata grandiflora (Giant White Plantainlily) 
Very large, pure white, lily-shaped, fragrant flowers; Aug.-Sept., 2 ft. 
40c. each, 33.50 per 10. 
♦HYPERICUM repens. Prostrate plant with large yellow flowers, 5 in., 
July-Aug., 35c., 33.50 per 10. 
♦IBERIS sempervirens (Evergreen Candytuft). Pure white flowers, 
May, 8-10 in. 
♦sempervirens, Little Gem (Dwarf Evergreen Candytuft). One of the 
neatest of rock plants, masses of white flowers, May-June, 6 in. 
♦INCARVILLEA delavayi. Large rose-colored trumpet-shaped gloxinia¬ 
like flowers, 1 ft., 40c. each. 
GERMAN OR BEARDED IRIS 
In the description of the color of Iris, the “S” signifies the standards, or 
upright petals, and the “F” the falls, or drooping petals. 
Albert Victor. S. soft blue; F. deep purple. 
Alcazar. S. bluish-violet; F. deep purple. 
Amas. S. rich blue; F. violet. 
Plants are 25c. each, $2.20 per 10, $18.00 per 100, except where noted 
