Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston 
ntVtiiQ (Sunflower). Annual Varieties. 
rxciia.iit.tiud Tall-growing sorts; fine for 
background along fences and walls or 
large borders. Small varieties useful for 
No. cutting. Pk t 
3320 Califomicus fl. pi. Double deep yellow. 
5 ft.Oz. 20c.$0.05 
3325 Chrysanthemum-Flowered. Extra large. 
double flowers, 6 to 10 inches in di¬ 
ameter. 5 ft.Oz. 40c. .05 
3330 globosus fistulosus. Large globe-shape 
flowers, rich saffron color. 7 ft. Oz. 25c. .05 
3335 cucumerfolius (Miniature). Single yel¬ 
low, black center.Oz. 40c. .05 
3340 Circe. Bright yellow, twisted petals... .05 
3345 Purity. Very nearly pure white. 4 ft. .05 
3350 Venus. Yellow, dark center, with golden 
ring. 4 ft.Oz. 75c. .05 
3355 Mammoth Russian. Yellow. Common 
Sunflower. 6 ft.Oz. 10c. .05 
3360 Primrose Queen. Large single, primrose 
yellow. 5 ft.Oz. 35c. .05 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 
3365 Maximiliana. Clear yellow; several rows 
of large ray petals and full center, 
flowering until late in Fall. 6 ft.10 
3370 mollis. Single light yellow, silvery white 
foliage.% oz. 50c. .15 
3375 orgyalis. Light yellow, small flower; 
long, narrow leaves; height 7 ft.10 
3380 rigidus. Golden yellow with dark cen¬ 
ter. 6 ft. # ..10 
3385 Perennial Hybrids. The* flowers vary in 
shades of yellow, also is size and form .10 
3390 multiflora fl. pi. Dwarf double yellow. .10 
Plants, see page 161. 
Hibiscus Moscheutos albus 
No. Fkt. 
HELICHRYSUM (Everlasting). H. A. 
3395 monstrosum fl. pL Finest Mixed. One 
of the best dried flowers for house 
decoration and will grow in almost 
any soil. 2 ft.*4 oz. 20c.$0.05 
3400 HELIOPSIS Pitcheriana (Orange Sun¬ 
flower). H. P. Flowers orange yellow, 
blooming in September. 3ft.-Vi oz. 20c. .10 
I Greenhouse shrub. Excel- 
nenoirope lent for bedding; very fra¬ 
grant; fine for cutting. Grows well in 
house. Plants, see page 158. 
3405 Finest Mixed. 2 ft.10 
3407 Mine, de Blonay. An exceptionally fine 
pure white; a good keeper for bouquets .15 
3408 Triomphe de Liege. Delicate light blue. .15 
3410 Queen Marguerite. Extra large; deep 
blue; very fragrant. 20 
HESPERIS matronalis (Sweet Rocket). 
H. P. Flower early in the Spring, 
thriving well in any common soil; 
very fragrant. 2 to 3 ft. 
3415 Finest Mixed. Double.Oz. 30c. .05 
3420 Pure White. Double.Oz. 30c. .05 
HEUCHERA. H. P. One of the finest 
small perennials; flowers are in clus¬ 
ters, small and bell-shaped. 15 in. 
3425 gracillima (Coral Bells). Bright pink.. .15 
3430 sanguinea. Scarlet. 15 in.10 
14iKio^iic (Mallow). Vigorous-growing 
niDlSCUS plants, producing large, hand¬ 
some flowers, after six inches across. 
Very desirable for mixed beds or borders. 
Plants, see page 161. 
3435 Africanus. IT. A. Yellow. 2 ft. Oz. 25c. .05 
3440 Crimson Eye. H. P. Pure white, crimson 
center. Will flower first season from 
seed in open ground.Oz. $1.00 .10 
3445 Golden Bowl. Canary yellow, with black 
center. Annual. July to October. 
2 ft.Oz. 60c. .10 
3450 militaris. II. A. Rose pink, carmine cen¬ 
ter. 6 ft.Oz. $1.00 .10 
3455 Moscheutos albus (Swamp Mallow). 
H. P. Native swamp Mallow is one of 
the most useful, flowering freely from 
July to September. 4 ft.Oz. 75c. .10 
3460 Moscheutos roseus. H. P. Same type as 
above. 4 ft.,,,,Oz. 75c. ,10 
Helianthus cucumerifolius 
