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Hemerocallis (Hee-mur-o-kal'-lis)—Grand perennials belong¬ 
ing to the Lily order. Many stalks of deliciously fragrant 
flowers increasing in beauty for years with little care. 
-—Flava. Sweet scented clear yellow in June 2V>'.25 
—Fulva. Coppery orange shaded crimson in July 3'.20 
—Kwanso fl. pi. Double rich golden bronze in July and 
August......, .25 
—Minor (R) Very large coppery orange on 8" stems. .25 
One each of four Hemerocallis—.85 
Heliopsis (Hee-li-op'-sis) Lemoine—Very large golden yel¬ 
low double flowers on shapely bushes 3' high. .25 
Helianthemum (Hel-i-an'-the-mum) Sun Rose (R)—One 
of the finest evergreen rock plants or ground covers ever 
introduced. Prostrate little shrubs with fine loljage and 
countless thousands of beautiful flowers over a long period 
Do very well on hot dry banks. 
-—Buttercup. Fine golden yellow. 
■—Canary. Palest yellow. 
—Fireball. Double. Bright scarlet. 
- -Golden Bronze. Foliage has glossy, varn’shed appearance. 
—Mrs. Earl. Unusual shade of bronze scarlet. 
—Peach. The finest of this grand collection. The ‘’perfect 
ground-cover”, combining luxuriant foliage with unimag¬ 
inable freedom of bloom. 
-—Rose Queen. Very large deep rose flowers. 
—Sudbury Gem. Beautiful crimson bronze. 
.20 each. 8 for— $1-45 
Heleniurr. (He-lee'-ni-um)—Make a brilliant display in 
summer and fall. Daisy-like flowers fine for cutting. 4' 
—Autunmale superbum. Broad heads of deep golden 
yellow.20 
-—Autunmale rubrum. Brilliant bronze red flowers-—.25 
—Riverton Beauty. Pure lemon yellow, purple black 
center.20 
One each of the three Helenium—.55 
Hesperis (Hes'-per-is) Matronalis—Fragrant lavender pink 
phlox-like flowers in profusion in June. 3'.20 
Heuchera (Hew'-ker-a) (R)—Fine heart shaped evergreen 
leaves and spikes of fairy-like bells forming perfect mist 
of color. Every flower lover should have these. 
—Alba. A fine white variety. .. ... -25 
—•Coral pink. Bright lively pink....25 
—Glabella. Glossy palmate leaves and close spikes of 
soft yellow flowers. 10"... -25 
—Pluie de Feu. Deep coral red. -35 
—iRosmondi. Soft coral pink .. -35 
—Sanguinea. Brightest crimson. -25 
One each of the 6 Heuchera—^1.50 
Hibiscus (Hy-bis'-kus)— Our improved giant mallow grows 
about 4' higih and has immense white, pink and red flar¬ 
ing cup-shaped flowers. Mixed .—- "20 
Hollyhock— Fine mixture g^awm.from extra double -soi tS: -20 
Hosta Lilies—See Funkia. 
Hyacinthus (Hy-a-cinth'-us > ) Candicans— Summer Moomin* 
Hyacinth. Snow white. 3'. Give slight protection . 25 
Plant Lewisia Rediviva in that hot dry spot- 
