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PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS 
Gypsophila 
BABY’S BREATH 
The perennial varieties of Gypsophila 
furnish a fine supply"of graceful sprays of 
white blooms for mixed bouquets. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA. Single flowered 
Baby's Breath. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA. Double. Either 
variety, 2Vi-inch pots 10c. 
GYSOPHILA BRISTOL FAIRY. An improvement 
on the well known double form. Strong roots, 
50c each. 
t GYSOPHILA REPENS. A creeping variety with 
soft grey-green foliage, with white to pink flowers, 
growing about 2 to 3 inches high. 2V4-inch pots 
15c. 
Heliopsis 
Similar in habit to Helianthus, but com- . 
mencing to flower in June and July. Of 
dwarfer habit rarely exceeding 3 feet in 
height. Valuable for cutting. 
HELIOPSIS PITCHERIANA. Beautiful deep 
golden-orange, about two inches in diameter of 
thick texture. A useful cut-flower. 3-inch pots 
20c. 
HELIOPSIS SCABRA EXCELSA. Rich chrome 
yellow turning to bright yellow as they mature, 
almost double having 4 or 5 rows of petals. Free 
flowering and effective. 3-inch pots 20c. 
Heliotrope 
Heliotrope is an old favorite bedding 
plant, and is very useful in many parts of 
the garden, either in masses or as indivi¬ 
dual plants, groups, or as decorative pot 
plants. 
Our improved types have very large 
flower clusters, and the plants are of 
splendid habit and form. Their delightful 
perfume makes them very desirable in the 
garden. 
QUEEN MARGARET. Rich violet flowers in huge 
trusses on dwarf, shapely plants. Our most popu¬ 
lar variety. 
SNOW WREATH. White flowers with a faint 
lavender tinge. The most fragrant of all. 
ENGLISH HYBRID. Tall plants with immense 
trusses of the deepest purple, intensely fragrant. 
Prices of Heliotrope: 3-inch pots 15c; 4-inch 
pots 25c. Decorative specimen pot plants 50c to 
$1.50. 
Mexican Tulip Poppy—SUNLITE 
t Especially suitable for Rockeries. 
Hollyhock 
In separate colors, which come quite 
true but with some variations. 
IMPROVED DOUBLE FLOWERED TYPE. Apricot, 
Chamois, Maroon, Crimson, Newport pink. Scar¬ 
let, Yellow, Rose, and white. 
SINGLE HOLLYHOCKS in Apricot, Cream with 
purple center. Orange, Lilac, Scarlet, Red, White, 
Rose. 4-inch pots to bloom first season, 20c. 
IMPERATOR. Very large fringed flowers, 6- 
inches across with rosette center resembling a 
crested begonia. Mixed colors from delicate pink 
to salmon-cerise. 
For Spring and Summer planting, choose field- 
grown roots, as they will bloom the first season. 
Planted in Fall, pot-grown plants will bloom the 
following Summer. Prices: Large field roots 20c; 
2 Vi-inch pots 10c. 
DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK 
Mexican Tulip Poppy 
HUNNEMANNIA 
HUNNEMANNIA FUMARIAEFOLIA. A splendid 
perennial poppy with large single yellow flowers 
of a crepe-like texture, tulip shaped, two or 
three inches across. Splendid for cutting, bloom¬ 
ing over a long period of time. Does best in a 
warm, rather dry situation. 2V4-mch pots 15c; 
4-inch pots 25c. 
HUNNEMANNIA "SUNLITE" New. A double 
form which is different. An extra band of petals 
surrounds the outside of the tulip-shaped flowers 
making them appear open at all times. Bright 
canary yellow. 2Vi-inch pots 15e. 
HELIANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS 
Helianthus 
SUNFLOWER 
The perennial Sunflowers are among the 
most effective hardy plants for large border 
planting, or for among shrubbery. Remark¬ 
ably free flowering, will succeed in any 
soil; invaluable for decorative purposes, or 
as cut flowers during summer and autumn. 
MAXIMILLIANI. The latest of all, perfecting 
its fine golden yellow flowers in long, graceful 
sprays during October, when all others have fin¬ 
ished. Five to seven feet. 
MULTIFLORUS FLORO-PLENO. (Double Sun¬ 
flower). Large double, dahlia-like, golden yellow 
flowers in great profusion in July, August and 
September. Four feet 
ANGUSTIFOLIUS. This is worthy of a place in 
every perennial garden. The long, narrow leaves 
clothe the long slender canes which are crowned 
with large clusters of single, bright yellow blos¬ 
soms. 
Price of the above: 4-inch pots 25c. 
Helleborus 
CHRISTMAS ROSE 
Favorites of old English gardens, beloved 
for their very early flowers which appear in 
mid-winter regardless of snow and ice, and 
also for their very attractive foliage. In 
warmer climates they thrive best in shade, 
at least during the middle of the day, in 
soil mixed with peat moss with a top dress¬ 
ing of manure. 
HELLEBORUS ORIENTALS. Hybrids in mixed 
colors varying from white to pink and maroon. 
The flowers remain in good condition for months. 
As plants will not bloom until three years old 
we offer 3 year old plants established in pots, 
at $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
Helianthemum 
SUNROSE 
t HELIANTHEMUM CHAMAECISTUS HYBRIDS. 
Fine trailing plants with small dark green to 
grey-green foliage and flowers like miniature 
wild roses in shades of red, yellow, salmon, and 
cream. 2V4-inch pots 15c. 
Hypericum 
t HYPERICUM POLYPHYLLUM. A pretty dwarf 
spreading ground cover or rockery plant with 
small bright green leaves and bright yellow 
flowers. 2V4-inch pots 15c. 
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