44 
THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY 
Each Per 10 
HEUCHERA (Coralbells) 
*-brizoides gracilina. 15 in. A profu¬ 
sion of deep coral red flowers on 
graceful erect stems during July.18 1.50 
*-Rosemondi. 18 in. Pretty little bells 
of coral pink in late spring and 
early summer. 18 1.50 
*-sanguinea. 15 in. Beautiful coral 
crimson flowers...15 1.25 
I 
*-sanguinea alba. 15 in. Delightful 
white flowered variety.15 1.25 
*-sanguinea Pleu de Feu. 15 in. Strik¬ 
ing bright fiery red flowers.18 1.50 
*-sanguinea splendens. 15 in. Pinkish 
crimson flowers, nice for cutting.18 1.50 
HIBISCUS Mixed (Mallow). 4 ft. 
quick growing and shrubby; bears 
quantities of large flowers, like sin¬ 
gle Hollyhocks, in the autumn. Mixed 
shades.09 .75 
HOLLYHOCKS. 6-8 ft. Stately, ma¬ 
jestic hardy plants; a necessary 
part of every old-fashioned garden. 
Colossal spikes of bloom in summer. 
' The following varieties offer the 
best colors and vigorous plants: 
Allegheny. Mammoth flowers 
with fringed petals, all colors, 
single. 
Double Crimson 
Double White 
Double Yellow 
Lilac Beauty. Double. 
Newport Pink. Semi-double. 
All of the above Hollyhocks.09 .75 
HORMINUM pyrenaicum. 1 ft. 
Bluish purple flowers on leafless 
spikes in summer.15 1.25 
HOSTA undulata variegata (Funkia; 
Plantainlily). 18-24 in. Graceful 
variegated leaves and light lilac- 
blue flowers in July and August.12 1.00 
HYPERICUM (St. Johnswort) 
—ascyron. 3-4 ft. Yellow flowers in 
July; good for background.18 1.50 
—henryi. 2-3 ft. Golden yellow flow¬ 
ers in late summer and early au¬ 
tumn.18 1.50 
*-moserianum. 18 in. Large, rich 
golden-yellow flowers blooming con¬ 
tinuously through summer.18 1.50 
*-polyphyllum. 8 in. A shower of 
bright yellow flowers on pretty trail¬ 
ing foliage. Fine for the rocks.15 1.25 
*-reptans. 6 in. Fine prostrate, trail¬ 
ing rock plant with masses of clear 
golden yellow flowers in July and 
August.. .15 1.25 
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