335 --■— Red.. 
336. -- -- Yellow.. 
337. - Single E. M. Dunton, Rosy Apricot.30 
338. -- -- Rose.25 
339. -Yellow...26 
340. Rotundifolia double and semi-double carmine red.25 
HELIANTHUS. Compositae. “Sun Flower.” Fall. 
341. Autumn Giant 96” Huge single golden yellow flowers 
in profusion in the late fall. A wonderful cut.20 
342. - Glory 36” A showy variety covered with 
orange yellow blooms.20 
343. Harvest Moon 60” Large flowers the color of green 
gold.20 
344. Multiflours Soleil D’or 48” Large perfectly double rich 
yellow flowers borne in profusion. Can not be too highly 
recommended..25 
HELIOPSIS. Compositae. Also know as Sun Flower. 
345. Scabra Excelsa 48” Semi-double similar to Helianthus 
Autumn Glory.....20 
HEMEROCALLIS. Liliaceae. “Day Lily.” 
346. Flava 24” Lemon Lily; exceptionally showy.20 
347. Fulva 30” Large deep orange.20 
348. - Kwanso 30” Double orange.30 
HEPATICA, Ranunculaceae. Moist soil. (Anemone Triloba.) 
349. Triloba 4” A very fine early blue Spring gem.25 
HEUCHERA. Saxifragaceae. “Coral Bells” 
350. Brizoides 18” Fine light pink.20 
351. Sanguinea 18” Vivid coral red. Fine border plant. .. .20 
HELICHRYSUM. Compositae. “Straw Flower.” 
352. Angustifolium 24” Showy white foliage and handsome 
yellow flowers; a very good everlasting.25 
HIBISCUS. Malvaceae. “Mallow.” 
353. Giant Yellow Sunset 36” 25 
354. Mallow; Marvels 48” Assortment of beautiful colors. .25 
HIERACIUM. Compositae. 
355. Villosum 12” Very odd hairy gray foliage with bright 
yellow flowers.20 
HOLLYHOCK. (Althea Rosea) Malvaceae. Rich loam. To pre¬ 
vent rust: Sponge the diseased parts with permanganate of pot¬ 
ash; two tablespoonsful of saturated solution diluted with one part 
of water. 
356. Appleblossom, double.15 
357. Blood Red, double.15 
358. Crimson, ,double.15 
359. Lilac Beauty, double.15 
360. Maroon, double.15 
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