Hollyhock “Orange Prince ” is a grand double 
HELENIUM 
AUTUMNALE. Bright yellow flowers in the Autumn. 3 feet. 
BIGELOWI. Blooms in late summer. Large yellow flowers with a black disc. 
HOOPESI. Blooms in mid-summer with large yellow heads on 1 V 2 foot stems. 
RIVERTON BEAUTY. In the early Fall this is a mass of rich bronze with a 
dark eye. 3 feet. 
RIVERTON CEM. A fine plant for a bright touch of color in the Fall. The 
plant is covered with a myriad of old gold and wallflower red blossoms. 
Symmetrical in growth, 3 feet. 
: HELIANTHEMUM 
MUTABILE MIXED (Sun Rose). A dainty dwarf which in early summer 
is covered with a profusion of small blossoms in many pastel shades of 
pink, yellow, orange, red, and white. Glossy green foliage is always at¬ 
tractive. 8 inches. 
PEACH. A selection of the bright peach pink shades. 6 inches. Pkt. 20c. 
PINK. A solid color of rose pink which makes a pleasing show in the rockery. 
Pkt. 20c. 
* HELICHRYSUM 
LANATUM. A desirable creeper with silvery gray foliage and large yellow 
flowers. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
ANCUSTIFOLIUM. A taller variety with dark gray foliage and pretty yellow 
flowers. 18 inches. 
HELIANTHUS 
MIXED (Hardy Sunflower). A mixture of the tall species that make a fine 
show in the border during the late summer. 
HELIANTHELLA 
QUINQUENERVIS. An erect, stately plant 3Vi feet tall with large double 
yellow flowers. 
HEPATIC A 
TRILOBA. A fine little native with delicate lavender flowers in the early 
Spring. Ideal for the shady part of the rockery. 6 inches. Pkt. 20c. 
HELIOPSIS 
PITCHERIANA (Orange Sunflower). During July and August these large 
orange daisy-like flowers are showy in the border. 3 feet. 
PITCHERIANA “E. LADHAMS.” An improved variety with extra large flow¬ 
ers of deep orange, 3 feet. 
SCABRA ZINNAEFLORA. Throughout the summer the plant is covered with 
double deep yellow flowers. 21/2 feet. 
SOLIEL D’OR. A stately, 4 foot tall, variety with bright yellow flowers over¬ 
cast with gold. 
HEMEROCAILIS 
FLAVA (Lemon Lily). Large golden yellow lilies on erect 3 foot stems dur¬ 
ing June. Colorful in the border. 
THUNBERCI. Coming in July the deep orange lilies enrich the beauty of the 
border. 4 feet. 
HEMEROCALLIS BETSCHER’S HYBRIDS 
Unusual and interesting 
BETSCHER’S CHOICE NEW HYBRIDS. This seed is from the trials 
of the famous originator of such gorgeous Hemerocallis as 
“Mrs. A. H. Austin," “Modesty," and “Mrs. J. A. Crawford." 
Will show a fine range of unusual and interesting hybrids. 
Highly recommended. Pkt. 35c. 
HERACLEUM 
MATTECAZZIANUM. Huge white flowers and very robust, tall foliage. 6 
feet. 
*HERNIARIA 
CLABRA. A unique carpeting plant, forming mats of deep green. Tiny 
white, star-like flowers in the Spring. Pkt. 20c. 
HESPERIS 
MATRONALIS (Sweet Rockett). Pretty Phlox-like blossoms in June. Showy 
in the border. 2 feet. Red, White, and Mixed. 
NIVEA. Large heads of pure white in May when white is scarce in the bor¬ 
der. Sweet scented. An old favorite that has recently come back into 
popularity. 2 feet. 
HEUCHERA 
BRIZOIDES (Coral Bells). From June until late in the summer the delicate 
sprays of bright pink rise gracefully from the compact foliage. When 
used in a bouquet gives a misty appearance. 1 '/2 feet. 
CONVALLARIA CARNEA. Called the Pink Lily-of-the-Valley being a lovely 
shade of pink. 15 inches. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
SANCUINEA (Alum Root). One of the most effective plants for the border. 
The tiny bells are a fiery crimson but because of their airy appearance 
blend with the rest of the garden. 15 inches. Pkt. 15c. Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
SANCUINEA ALBA. This is not so well known but the pretty white flowers 
make a pleasing effect in the border. 
HIBISCUS 
MEEHAN’S MARVELS MIXED (Mallows). Tall and stately with a riot of 
color during the early summer. Rich crimson, bright rose, pink, and 
many other shades between. Easy from seed, 5 feet. 
HUNTINGTON’S SELECTED REDS. We have carefully selected a strain of 
giant flowering scarlets and crimsons that give a brilliant touch to the 
border. Will come quite true from seed. Recommended. 
SELECTED PINKS. Taken from the bright pinks. A lovely spot of pastel color. 
SELECTED WHITES. We have saved the white flowering giants. Many of 
them will show a brilliant touch of crimson in the throat. 
HIERACIUM 
AURANTIACUM. Clusters of deep orange red flowers on 1 foot stems. 
Showy in the border. 
*VILLOSUM. Bright yellow flowers standing 10 inches above the silvery 
gray foliage. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
HOLLYHOCK 
Great improvements have been made in the selection of colors of this 
old favorite. The choice double varieties make a grand display in the peren¬ 
nial border, and you will find in the following list the finest new varieties. 
CHATER’S DOUBLES. Large double flowers well placed on strong spikes. 
Crimson, Rose, Maroon, Newport Pink, Salmon, White, Yellow, and 
Mixed. 
DOUBLES IN NOVELTY COLORS. Unusual shades and striking new colors 
in large, perfectly formed doubles. Apple Blossom, Carmine, Chamois, 
Lilac, Nankeen Yellow, Purple, and Mixed. 
“ORANGE PRINCE.” This fine recent introduction is a rich apricot 
orange double, a new shade in Hollyhocks. The spikes are extra 
long and the large flowers are well displayed. Highly recom¬ 
mended. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
TRIUMPH. Pretty waved and fringed flowers in a wide variety of choice 
colors. Many are bicolors showing cream flushed rose, purple with a 
lavender overcast. A tall grower blooming rather early. Pkt. 15c, Tr. 
Pkt. 40c. 
IMPERATOR. A recent introduction of merit with flowers that are frilled 
and having a heavy center rosette in many color combinations. A de¬ 
lightful mixture of canary yellow and pink, bright scarlet and cream, 
lavender and saffron and other pleasing bicolors. Mixed only. Pkt. 15c, 
Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
DOUBLE EXQUISITE. Large strong doubles in a beautiful mixture of bright 
colors on long graceful stems. This fine variety has a wide circle of 
admirers. 
*HORMINUM 
PYRENAICUM. Pretty rosettes of leaves with 1 foot spikes of violet blue 
flowers. A distinct novelty. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
HYPERICUM 
ELECANS. A bushy plant, 18 inches high, covered with single golden yel¬ 
low flowers in July. Sow early to get benefit of freezing. 
®FRACILE. Pretty dwarf alpine with trailing light green foliage and covered 
in May with yellow star-like flowers. 6 inches. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
PERFORATUM (St. John’s Wort). Late blooming, European plant with bright 
yellow flowers on a semi-shrub. Sow early to get the benefit of freezing. 
*POLYPHYLLUM. A shower of bright yellow flowers. Its trailing habit makes 
it valuable in the rocks. 
»CORIS. A rare variety with glaucous, spreading foliage and large golden 
flowers. 10 inches. One of the best for the rockery. Pkt. 25c. 
*ORIENTALE. A free blooming creeper wtth a mass of light yellow, single 
flowers. 9 inches. 
GREPTANS. Fine prostrate alpine with a profusion of clear yellow flowers. 
Pkt. 20c. 
The following choice little alpines are very easy from seed—Aquilegia flabellata nana, Dianthus alpinus, Geum Borisi, and 
Primula Barr’s Munstead Giants. 
They will all bloom profusely the second season from seed, and they will add charm and distinctiveness to your rockery. 
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