C o 1 o r a «l o Springs. Colorado 
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GRASSES. Hardy Ornamental Yarietes. 
elymus glaucus, Lyme Grass. Stiff blue spears, good with cut 
flowers. 2 ft. 
*festuca glauca, Blue Fescue Grass. Tufts of narrow bluish foliage, 
phalaris arundiancea variegata, Ribbon Grass. Green, striped white. 
iy 2 ft. 
GYPSOPHILA, Baby’s Breath. Field grown plants, 
acutifolia. Flowers pale pink. 3 ft. 
cerastoides. Pretty, dwarf alpine. 
Bristol Fairy. Double white; continuous bloomer when kept cut. 
75 cents each. 
paniculala ftore pleno. The best to dry for winter. 75 cents each. 
*repens. Quantities of small white flowers. 4 inches. July and 
August. Good when the spring glory of the rock garden sags. 
HELENIUM, Sneezewort. 
autumnale rubrum. Deep bronze-red. 5 to 6 ft. September, 
autumnale superbum. Broad golden yellow heads. Late summer, 
pumilum magnificum. Golden yellow, floriferous, erect. 1 to 2 ft. 
July to October. 
Riverton Beauty. Lemon-yellow with large purplish-black disks. 
Autumn. 
Riverton Gem. Old gold, suffused wallflower-red. Excellent cut 
flower. 
Helenium autumnale rubrum is a splendid cut flower 
*HELIANTHEMUM, Rock or Sun Rose. 
Buttercup. Golden yellow, single. 8 inches. 
Clara Middleton. Rich orange. 
Rose Queen. Large single pink flowers. 
HELIANTHUS, Hardy Sunflower. 
mollis. Improved variety of Helianthus. 
HELIOPSIS, Orange Sunflower. 
Lemoine’s Star. Large double, bright yellow. 
pitcheriana. Deep chrome-yellow daisies. 3 ft. July and August. 
HEMEROCALLIS, Day Lily. 
calypso. The largest sulphur-yellow ; a beautiful thing. 50 cents each, 
eitrinum. Large flowered, soft yellow. 3 ft. 
Dr. Regal. Orange-yellow, Early. 
flava, Lemon Lily. Sweet scented, clear yellow. 2 y 2 ft. June, 
fulva. Brown Day Lily. Coppery-orange. 3 ft. July. 
George Yeld. Rich orange-scarlet; unusually large flowers. $1 each, 
hyperion. Canary-yellow T , very large. New. $1.50. 
kwanso. Golden-bronze, large, double, 
thunbergii. Like flava, but flowers in July. 
HEPATICA. See Anemone, page 3. 
HESPERIS matronalis, Sweet Rocket. Fragrant spikes of lavender- 
purple. 2 to 3 ft. June and July. 
*HEUCHERA, Coralbells. 
rosamundi. Clear pink. Long blooming season. 1 ft. 
sanguinea. Tiny scarlet bells on graceful stems. Neat foliage. 
HIMALAYAN DAISY. See Aster sub-coeruleus, page 4. 
HOLLYHOCKS. See Althaea, page 2. 
HOSTA. See Funkia, page 8. 
