THE HELENIUMS 
These are magnificent for generous use in the 
grow about 4 feet tall and are excellent to cut. 
AUTUMN QUEEN. Old gold, re¬ 
verse of petals copper. 10c. 
AUTUMNAL RUBRUM. A novelty. 
Almost oxblood red. 15c. 
HOOPESI. This is an earlier bloom- 
early autumn garden. All 
Bloom well the first year. 
ing kind, with flowers from May 
until late summer. Clear golden 
yellow. 15c. 
RIVERTON BEAUTY. Clear lemon 
yellow. 10c. 
HELIANTHEMUMS R 
“The Sun Roses” are among the most effective plants employed in the 
rock garden, semi-shrubby and evergreen and with a wealth of beautiful 
flowers. They vary from those of trailing habit to a height of perhaps 9 
inches. The plants offered are all extra strong and of good size. We do not 
carry the ordinary mixed colors, offered at a lower price. 
Clear Lemon, single, small plants 
10c. 
Pink, single, 10c. 
Duchess of Croydon. Delicate 
peach color, 10c. 
Rich Orange. (Wiith burnt orange 
center). 20c. 
Double red, 15c. 
Large plants, 20c. 
White pure, white, 10c. 
Double yellow, 15c. 
HELIANTHEMTJM, “Brilliant.” (R). 
Single flowers of clear, deep 
cerise, which always excite ad¬ 
miration and comiment. 15c. 
HELIANTHEMUM PRAECOX, (R). 
A variety seldom seen. Grayish 
foliage and yellow flowers. 15c. 
HELIANTHEMUM ‘Sundbury Queen’ 
(R). This is an English sort. 
The little single roses are of 
the most arresting bronze-orange. 
15c. 
HELIANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS. 
Of particularly graceful habit, 
and the latest of all its family 
to bloom. Slender brilliant yel¬ 
low petals surround a black 
disc. 6 feet. 25c. 
HELIANTHUS “Soleil D’or.” Like 
Golden Glow, but superior in 
habit and especially suitable for 
informal hedging. With tall per¬ 
ennial asters, the purple and 
gold is a good contrast. 15c. 
HEMEROCALLIS, “GoLd Dust.” 
These are also known as Day 
lilies. Deep yellow, fragrant 
flowers. 15 inches. 15c. Also 
orange. 
HERNIARIA GLABRA, (R). A bril¬ 
liant green carpeting plant of 
extreme daintiness. 15c. 
HIBISSUS. Mallern Marvel. Large 
flower. White, pink, red. 25c ea. 
HELLEBORUS. Xmas rose. Blooms 
in winter. 50c. 
HESPERIS MATRONALIS. The 
“Sweet Rocket” of old-fashioned 
gardens, and it IS sweet, per¬ 
fuming the whole garden. Pink, 
flowers occasionally white. 2% 
feet. 10c. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA, “Coral 
Bells” (R). Delicate red flowers 
on 12-inch stems. Nothing daint¬ 
ier in the garden. Large 2-year 
plants. 10c. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA MAXI¬ 
MA, (R). Miuch improved sort, 
with larger and more numerous 
flowers of intense color. 25c. 
HOLLYHOCKS—CHATER’S DOU¬ 
BLE. These are the finest 
strains obtainable. They are of¬ 
fered in five splendid colors. 
All priced at 10c. 12—$1. 
Double Pink, Double Salmon, 
Double Yellow, Double Maroon, 
Double Mixed Colors. 
HUTCHINSIA AUERSWALDII, (R). 
Dainty white bloom' on low mat 
of glossy green. Likes shade. 15c. 
HYPERICUM CORIS, (R). Hand¬ 
somest rock subject of the en¬ 
tire race. An upright, half shrub¬ 
by little plant bearing its minia¬ 
ture golden flowers in profusion. 
5 inches. Deserves a “reserved 
seat” in the rock garden. 15c. 
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