88 Perennial Plants 
HOSEA WATERER, Philadelphia 
Gypsophila • Baby’s Breath 
Paniculata. 2L£ ft. Cloud-like masses of small white flowers. One 
of the most popular and useful plants for cutting. July. 
Repens. A dwarf trailer, excellent for cascading down the slopes of 
the rock garden. Masses of small white flowers. June, July. 
Bristol Fairy. New Double Gypsophila. With double flowers 
almost as large as the annual Baby’s Breath and every bit as white, 
as lasting, and as easily handled as the usual double sort, it is more 
valuable than either. Not only for the flowers alone, but for the 
long season over which they are produced, Bristol Fairy is a 
triumphant achievement. Unlike the old double Baby’s Breath, 
which bloomed once and was gone, and unlike the annual sort which 
had to be sown many times a season, it continues to bloom from 
early summer until hard frost. 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. 
All Gypsophilas, except where otherwise noted, 25 cts. each; 
$2.50 per doz.; $18 per 100 
Helenium 
Strong-growing plants, valuable for producing late summer and 
fall effects in woodland or herbaceous border. Also useful as a 
cut-flower. 
Autumnale, Riverton Beauty. 4 ft. Clear yellow flowers with 
black centers. August, September. 
Autumnale, Riverton Gem. 4 ft. Rich mahogany-red flowers. 
August, September. 
Autumnale superbum. 4 ft. Yellow. August, September. 
Hoopesi. 2 ft. Large heads of deep yellow flowers. June, July. 
All Heleniums, 30 cts. each; $3 per doz.; $20 per 100 
Double Hardy Sunflower 
Helianthemum 
Rock or Sun Rose 
Dwarf evergreen shrubs of 
spreading habit, which for freedom 
of flowering and brilliancy of 
coloring are equaled by few and 
excelled by no other family of 
plants. Delighting in full sun, they 
will thrive on a hot, sunny bank 
where few other plants will exist. 
Massed on the rock garden or front 
of herbaceous border, they are the 
most gorgeous sight in the garden 
during June. These plants deserve 
the close attention of all who are 
interested in rock gardening. 
Chamaecistus macranthum. 6 
in. Large; creamy white. 
Mrs. Earle. 9 in. Double; scar¬ 
let flowers. 
Praecox. 9 in. Large, soft yellow 
flowers. Silvery foliage. 
Rhodanthum carneum. 9 in. 
Very large, clear pink flowers. 
Silvery foliage. 
All Helianthemums, 35 cts. each; 
$3.50 per doz.; $20 per 100 
Helianthus • Hardy Sunflower 
The perennial Sunflowers should always be planted in masses, where 
they may have plenty of room. In combination with hardy asters, 
where broad color effects are wanted in late summer, they have few 
equals. They are profuse bloomers, producing an unlimited supply 
of flowers for decoration. 
Decapetalus multiflorus fl.-pl. (Double Hardy Sunflower). 4 ft. 
Large, double, dahlia-like golden yellow flowers in great profusion 
during July and August. 
Maximiliani. 6 ft. The latest of all. Golden yellow flowers in 
graceful sprays in October. Fine for cutting. 
Mollis. 5 ft. Thick, velvety foliage, of a distinct, silvery tinge. 
Flowers lemon-yellow. August, September. 
All Helianthus, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15 per 100 
Heliopsis • Orange Sunflower 
Helianthoides Pitcheriana. 3 ft. Golden yellow flowers all 
summer. Similar in general habit to Helianthus, but commences to 
flower earlier in the season (July and August), of dwarfer habit, 
rarely exceeding 3 feet in height. Very valuable for cutting. 25 cts. 
each; $2 per doz.; $12.50 per 100. 
Hesperis matronalis 
Hemerocallis ♦ Yellow Day Lily 
These have long been favorites in our garden, and are always in¬ 
cluded in any list of the most popular hardy plants. All of the varie¬ 
ties are desirable and beautiful. The tall, graceful, grass-like foliage is 
very handsome and sets off the charming lily-like flowers very 
effectively. 
Dr. Regel. 1)^ ft. Fragrant, orange-yellow, lily-like flowers. May. 
Flava (Yellow Day Lily). 3 ft. Fragrant, clear yellow flowers. 
Blooms earliest of these charming Lilies, coming in May and June, 
and is useful as a cut-flower as well as in the herbaceous border. 
Thunbergi. 3 ft. Blooms in late July, after the other varieties. 
Rich, clear lemon-yellow flowers. 
All Hemerocallis, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15 per 100 
Hesperis • Sweet Rocket 
Matronalis. 1L 2 ft- Sweetly scented, purple flowers freely pro¬ 
duced during summer. 
Matronalis albus. A white variety of the above. 
All Hesperis, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15 per 100 
Heuchera • Coral Bells 
Dwarf, compact, bushy plants of easy culture bearing loose, grace¬ 
ful spikes of flowers in great profusion. It is fine for the border and 
rockery and excellent for cutting. 
Sanguinea. 1 to 1J4 ft. Flowers bright crimson. Very free-flower¬ 
ing. Excellent for rock-garden. June to September. 
Rosamunde. Branching stems of coral-pink flowers. 
All Heucheras, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz.; $20 per 100 
Hibiscus 
Mallow Marvels. A robust type, with deeply cut foliage, and large 
flowers in shades of crimson, pink, and white. 30 cts. each; $3 
per doz.; $18 per 100. 
Hibiscus (Mallow Marvel) 
