361. Newport Pink, double. A beautiful clear deep color. .. .15 
362. Orange Prince, double. A very new color.35 
363. Palling Belle, double. Soft silvery salmon.15 
364. Queen of Sheba, double. Deep primrose yellow, ap¬ 
ricot tint.25 
365. Salmon Rose, double.15 
366. White, double.15 
368. Yellow, double.15 
368. Imperator, double. New fringed type; beautiful blend¬ 
ing of colors.25 
369. Triumph, double. Very fine branching type; exquisite 
large flowers in every conceivable shade.25 
370. Ven Wert, Queen of Yellows. New double dwarf type. .. .35 
HOSTA. Liliaceae. “Day Lily.” Moist shady location. (Funkia). 
371. Aurea Variegata, Handsome variegated golden foliage. .35 
372. Subcordata, Shiny bright green foliage.25 
373. Undulata, Very attractive large foliage.25 
374. Variegata, Showy white and green foliage.25 
HORMINUM. Labiatae. “Dragon’s Mouth.” 
375. Pyrenacea 15” Rosettes of large green leaves; spikes 
of mauve purple flowers. Very attractive.25 
HOUSTONIA. Rubiaceae. “Quaker Lad>, or Bluet.” Light moist 
soil. 
376. Coerulea 3” Masses of attractive light blue stars. 
Blooms very early and over a long period.25 
HUTCHINSEA. Cruciferae. Moist half shade. Summer. 
377. Alpina 3” A gem for the rockery with pure white 
blooms.25 
HYPERICUM. Hypericaceae. “St. John’s Worts.” 
378. Colchicum 18” (Moserianum) Attractive bright ever¬ 
green foliage; large yellow blooms. Excellent for low 
hedges . 25 
379. Fragalis 2” A tiny little native with small yellow 
flowers; a very dainty creeper.30 
380. Reptans 6” A fine trailer with beautiful yellow flowers. .25 
IBERIS. Cruciferae. “Candytuft.” Spring. 
381. Little Gem 4” A very dwarf compact pure white Candy¬ 
tuft. It is without doubt the the best of this species. .25 
382. Queen of Italy 10” Dwarf evergreen foliage; flowers 
rosy lilac.20 
INCARVILLEA. Bignoniaceae. “Hardy Gloxinia.” 
382-A. Delavayi 18” Beautiful palm-like blooms of a vivid 
rosy purple. Does not show growth until very late in the 
spring. Strong 2 yr. old plants.45 
Strong 1 yr. old plants .20 
INULA. Compositae. “Giant Daisies.” 
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