HEPATICA—rnsy8. Almost earliest flower of 
spring, and surely loveliest and daintiest of its 
season. The blossom cups are set in green ruffs 
that enhance their charm. Hardly any two are 
alike in color, and some are fragrant, others not. 
Lustrous lilac, pure blue and purple will appear, 
with white, blush tints, and buff-tinged pink. 
Either H. acutiloba, for neutral soils, or H. tril¬ 
oba, for acid soils, can be supplied. I-Iepaticas 
may be forced also for winter flowers. Pkt. 25c; 
spec. pkg. 60c. 
HEPATICA MARMORATA — A very pleasing 
variation of H. triloba, having deep green leath¬ 
ery leaves, attractively marbled with white. 
Pkt. 25c. 
HIERACIUM PILOSELLA—erndxl6. Pale yel¬ 
low double flowers on graceful stems. Makes 
mats. Pkt. 10c. 
HIERACIUM VILLOSUM—erbh30. Silver Shag. 
A handsome species with large and fluffy golden 
flowers, long-stemmed above silky, silvery leaves. 
For the large rockery or border. Pkt. 15c. 
HOU3TONIA COERULEA — ernh5. Bluet or 
Innocence. The close dwarf foliage tuffets are 
well hidden through May and June with the pro¬ 
fusion of exquisite little blue stars, one to each 
of the myriad fine stems, four petalled and 
dainty. Although after June it is no profligate, 
it still blossoms sparingly until toward Septem¬ 
ber. Easily naturalized, and loveable in the rock¬ 
ery. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
HOUSTONIA MONTANA ALBA—ernh5. 
Quaker Lady. Very like the last in every way, 
save that the blossoms are purest paper white. 
Rare. Pkt. 25c. 
HOUSTONIA PURPUREA—ernh9. A branching 
bushy little species with multitudes of tiny lilac 
tinted flowers, beautiful in effect by reason of 
their very numbers, from May until late October. 
It delights all who sees it. Pkt. 20c; sp. pkg. 50c. 
HYPERICUM POLYPHYLLUM — erx8. Bushy 
little blue-gray plants, starred brilliantly with 
fantastic golden blossoms. Pkt. 25c; spec pkg. 60c. 
HYPERICUM REPTANS—erx6. Makes pros¬ 
trate emerald leaf-carpets, upon which lie 
through late summer and autumn, immense flow¬ 
ers of pure gold, unfolding from burnished crim¬ 
son buds. Pkt. 25c; spec. pkg. 60c. 
HYPOXIS HIRSUTA—rmh8. An amaryllid with 
friendly little blossoms of glossy yellow from 
June until October. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
INCARVILLEA GRANDIFLORA—rzh6. Rich 
in the brilliant beauty of its golden-throated 
flaming rose flowers. June. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 
50c; % oz. $1.00. 
IONACTIS LINARIFOLIUS—erndxl2. Splendid 
close clusters of pale blue Daisies, with golden 
centers, terminate each leafy stem, of which 
there are many in eaoh plant. A valuable hardy 
ornamental. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c. 
LAGOTIS GLAUCA—rh4. Silvery foliage mats 
tufted with soft blue. Pkt. 25c. 
LESQUERELLA GLOBOSA—erx8. Free bloom¬ 
ing plants, covered with yellow flowers in spring. 
Pkt. 10c. 
L I A T R I. S GRAMINIFOLIA—rndy20. Fluffy 
vivid purple wands in late summer and autumn. 
Best rockery Liatris. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c. 
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