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VAN’S PERENNIAL GARDENS 
1437. Autumn Glory—3 feet. A showy va¬ 
riety covered with orange yellow 
blooms. Each . 15c 
1438. Harvest Moon—5 feet. Large flow¬ 
ers the color of green gold. Each 15c 
1439. Multiflorus Soleil D’or—4 feet. Large 
perfectly double rich yellow flowers 
borne in profusion. Can not be too 
highly recommended. Each .... 20c 
HELIOPSIS 
1440. Scabra Excelsa—4 feet. Semi-double 
rich yellow daisies similar to Heli- 
anthus Autumn Glory. Each-15c 
HEMEROCALLIS 
1441. Flava—Lemon Lily, or Day Lily— 
These are very good for planting 
along streams or moist banks of 
lily ponds. Each . 20c 
1442. Fulva—Deep orange form of Flava. 
Each . 20c 
1443. Fulva Kwanso F1.P1.—Double reddish 
orange flowers. Each . 25c 
HEPATICA 
1444. Triloba—4 inches. A very fine early 
blue Spring gem. Each . 25c 
HEUCHERA—Coral Bells 
1445. Brizoides—18 inches Fine light pink. 
Each . 15c 
1446. Sanguinea—Vivid Coral red. Fine for 
for borders or rockeries. Also makes 
a nice cut flower. Each . 20c 
1447. Sanguinea-Rosea—Rich pink form of 
Sanguinea. Each . 20c 
HELICHRYSUM 
1448. Angustifolium—Gray foliage sur¬ 
mounted by large clusters of bright 
golden yellow flowers. Can be dried. 
Each . 15c 
1449. Variety unknown. A very dwarf 
plant growing only 4 inches. Covered 
with dainty white straw flowers. 
Each . 25c 
HIBISCUS 
1450. Mallow Marvels—4 feet. Large single 
Hollyhock-shaped flowers in varying 
shades jf pink, white or red in the 
fall. Each . 25c and 35c 
HIERACIUM 
1451. Villosum—Very odd hairy gray foli¬ 
age with bright yellow flowers, on 
12 inch stems. A fine plant for use 
in the Gray Garden. Each.20c 
HOLLYHOCK 
(Althea Rosea) 
All of our Hollyhocks are double. 
1452. Appleblossom. 
1453. Blood Red 
1454. Crimson 
1455. Lilac Beauty 
1456. Maroon 
1457. Nankeen Yellow 
1458. Newport Pink 
1459. Chamois 
1460. Orange Prince. Each . 25c 
1461. Palling Belle—Soft silvery salmon. 
1462. Queen of Sheba.—Deep primrose yel¬ 
low, apricot tint. 
1463. Salmon Rose 
1464. White 
1465. Yellow 
1466. Imperator—New fringed type; with 
a blending of colors. Each _ 20c 
1467. Triumph—Branching type; exquisite 
large flowers in every conceivable 
shade. Each . 20c 
All Hollyhocks except where noted 
are 15c each, 3 for 40c; $1.25 a dozen 
HORMINUM 
1468. Pyrenacea—Very dark green foliage 
close to the ground; and spikes of 
violet-purple flowers on 12 to 18 
inch stems. Each.20c 
HOSTA 
Known as Funkia, or the Plantain Lily. 
They are grown mostly for their beautiful 
foliage, for the shady border, preferring 
a moist rich soil. 
1469. Aurea Variegata — Handsome varie¬ 
gated golden foliage. Each_25c 
1470. Lancifolia—Long narrow, dark green 
leaves and lilac blue flowers on 18 
inch stems during July and August. 
Each . 25c 
1471. Lancifolia Undulata—(Undulata Var¬ 
iegata)—Variegated foliage 6 to 8 
inches high with lilac blue flowers 
on 12 to 15 inch stems. June and 
July. Each . 25c 
1472. Plantaginea grandiflora — (Subcor- 
data Grandiflora)—Large fragrant, 
pure white, lily-like flowers on 2 
ft stems. Aug. to Oct. Each .. 35c 
