Gentiana Septemfida (R) —Dense evergreen mats of green 
leaves with erect heads of sapphire-blue flowers, white 
toward center. 9 in. July-Oct. .—....50 
Gentiana Sino-Ortvata (R) —Semi-prostrate with grass-like 
foliage and large bright blue flowers. Lime hater. Easy 
to grow. A gem for the rockery. New .35 
Geum—Mrs. Bradshaw —Large double scarlet flowers on 
erect 15 in. stems. All summer.......35 
Geum Lady Stratheden —Golden yellow counterpart of Mrs. 
Bradshaw ......... 
.35 
Geum Borissii —Very gorgeous bright orange-scarlet blos¬ 
soms with dark green crinkly leaves forming a handsome 
rosette. It is constantly in bloom from early Summer 
until frost. We think it is by far the best of all the 
alpine varieties and have eliminated the others. 8 to 
HELLEBORUS NIGER (Christmas Rose) —See back cover. 
Helianthemum Mutabile (Sun Rose) (R) —Low growing 
evergreen plants forming large clumps covered all sum¬ 
mer with little wild-rose-shaped flowers in orange, apri¬ 
cot, rose and yellow. Very fine. At the end of the bloom¬ 
ing period the seed stems should be cut off to induce 
fresh bloom ....__ ..—.-. .35 
Helianthemum Double Red (R). 
.35 
Hemerocallis, Day Lilies or Lemon Lilies are coming to the 
front again and new and wonderful hybrids are constantly 
being brought out. They are of easy culture, very ornamental 
and are fine for cut flowers; they like part shade and plenty 
of water, but will also thrive in the sun and heat. A few dwarf 
ones are fine subjects for the rockery. They are perfectly 
hardy everywhere. 
H. Calypso (New)—Flowers 5 to 7 in. across with broad 
recurving petals slightly wavy; color light canary yellow, 
beautiful satiny sheen. Rated among the best. 3 ft. 
Late __-.-----._.. .50 
H. Flava (Lemon Lily)—Fine fragrant lemon yellow. 2 
ft. June —........ .25 
H. Fulva—Coppery orange. 3 to 5 ft. July.... .25 
H. Gracilis (R)—Dainty small early. Pale yellow. Very 
slender foliage ...._...25 
H. Minor (R) —Narrow grass-like leaves and lovely lemon 
yellow flowers. Early. 1 ft. .....25 
Heuchera Brizoides (Coral Bells)—Flesh, pink, rose and 
scarlet. Dainty and lovely. 18 ins. May-June.25 
Hutchinsia Alpina (R) —Lovely mounds of shiny, finely cut 
dark foliage with masses of dainty little white flowers 
in May. 2 in. Good at any time of the year..25 
Hypericum Patulum Henryii—A shrub about 3 or 4 ft. hav¬ 
ing large golden-yellow flowers until frost...50 
Hypericum Polyphyllum (R) —Creeping habit. Yellow flow¬ 
ers. Splendid rock plant. 6 ins. June-Aug... 35 
Incarvillea Brevipes (R) —Large gloxinia-like flowers, deep 
carmine and pink. 8 ins. Must be kept dry during win¬ 
ter. This is one of the wonders of the garden...35 
Inula Ensifolia (R) —Yellow daisy-like flowers 9 in. high. 
Will grow in poor soil. July until frost...25 
Iris Cristata (R) —Lavender blue flowers. Very dwarf. One 
of the best for the rockery______25 
Plants suitable for the rockery are marked with an (R). 
