WOLCOTTS LTD., JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Doz. 
H. Ferdinand-Coburgi. A specially fine form with larger 
blossoms than the type, wide-open mouth and speckled 
with gold in the throat. $1.00 
HELIANTHEMUM (Rock or Sun. Rose). Exceedingly 
useful as well as beautiful low growing plants for either 
the hardy garden or rockery. They are literally covered 
all summer with their delicate, crinkled blossoms, in al¬ 
most every color of the rainbow. They demand sun and 
sandy soil and are especially valuable for places too 
poor to grow other plants. We have proven them per¬ 
fectly hardy here, in spite of their reputation to the con¬ 
trary. Should be trimmed back to prevent becoming 
straggly . 35 3.50 
HERNARIA (Rupture Wort). 
H. glabra. Neat, evergreen, mat-forming plant with beauti¬ 
ful deep green foliage. Turns bronzy red in winter. $ .25 $2.50 
HEUCHERA (Alum Root). One of the most desirable perennials for 
a hardy garden or for the rockery. Compact growth with handsome 
dark green, mottled foliage, from which spring slender stems about 
a foot high bearing panicles of bright scarlet bells. Very light and 
airy in effect in the garden and fine for cutting. 
H. gracillima rosea. Carmine-rose; lovely color. $ .35 $3.00 
H. Pluie de Feu. Brilliant scarlet. 35 3.00 
HOMOGYNE alpina. Like a small Coltsfoot. Glossy 
leaves and pretty pink tassels. Half shade. 4 inch. 35 3.50 
HUTCHINSIA (Hutchinsia). 
H. alpina. Lovely Alpine for cool banks. Mats of deep 
green foliage covered with dainty, pure white flowers 
from May to July. 2 inches. $ .35 $3.50 
HYPERICUM (St. John’s Wort). Very ornamental plants, especially 
valuable in the garden. Their foliage is attractive, habit good, and 
their late flowering makes them very desirable. They prefer a rich, 
sandy loam and if given partial shade, the blossoms last longer. 
H. coris. One of the jewels of the race, forming spreading- 
tufts of blue foliage covered with cups of clear gold on 
threadlike stems of 6 or 8 inches, the numerous stamens 
giving them a skyrocket effect. Especially fine for the 
rockery . $ >50 $5.00 
H. olympicum. Upright growth, about a foot high. Leaves 
grayish green; flowers large, golden yellow. Very hand¬ 
some . 35 3.50 
H. polyphyllum. Rare. Glaucous foliage. Flowers yellow 
in dense terminal cymes. In bloom all summer. 35 3.50 
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