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HEUCHERA : Coralbells 
^•SANGUINEA. Flowers bright crimson on 12- to 
18-inch steins in June to September; very free flower¬ 
ing. Nice for cutting. Excellent for rock garden. 
20c each; $2.00 dozen, 
HIBISCUS : Mallow Marvels 
Very large, showy flowers, 5 to 7 inches across, 
resembling hollyhocks. These showy flowers are 
produced all summer long. 4 to 5 ft. 
Red. Pink. Cut-leaf red. 
HOLLYHOCK 
Long a favorite, this handsome perennial is one of 
the most useful in the back border. In the following 
list you will find the best types of Hollyhocks grown; 
DOUBLES IN NOVELTY COLORS. Unusual 
shade and striking colors in large perfectly formed 
double flowers. 
Imperator. Yellow. 
Newport Pink. Scarlet. 
HOSTA (Funkia) : Plantain-Lily 
Hardy, herbaceous perennials with handsome 
green foliage, and lily-like flowers borne on graceful 
spikes. 
COERULEA. Blue flowers. September. 
HYPERICUM 
CALYCINUM. Excellent ground cover for sunny 
locations. 3-in. pots, 20c each; $2.00 doz. 
IBERIS : Candytuft 
A mass of snow-white blossoms in spring, with 
dark green evergreen foliage; generally grown in the 
rockery. 
DELICATE PINK. Dwarf, compact plants com- 
pletelv covered during the spring with attractive pink 
flowers. Grows 4 in, tall. 
GIBRALTARICA HYBRIDA. A splendid large- 
flowering evergreen variety, with lovely blooms of 
lavender-pink during June and July; 10 in. tall. Fine 
for rock gardens and borders. 
^SEMPERVIRENS. The popular hardy white 
variety. * 
IRIS GERMANICA 
The garden hybrids known under the general name 
of German Iris are derived from various spring¬ 
flowering species native over Europe. They have 
great beauty, wide variety in form and color, and 
some are strongly fragrant. They like a well- 
drained sunny situation, and are of easy cultivation. 
In the following description, “S” signifies standard 
or upright petal; “F” falls or drooping petal. 
ALCAZAR. 48 in. S, light violet; F, deep purple- 
bronze. 
ARCHEVEQUE. 24 in. Very deep purple-violet. 
BLUE JAY.' S, bright blue; F, dark blue. 
Price on all perennials (except where noted); 
15c each; ftl.SO doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
IRIS GERMANICA—Continued 
CELESTE. 32 in. S, lavender; F, deep lavender. 
CHERION. 
DONNA MARIE. Flowers white and shaded to 
lilac. 
FLAVESCENS. Delicate, shade of pale yellow. 
FLORENTINA. 27 in. White, slightly tinged 
lavender. 
GRACCHUS. 25 in. S, pale yellow; F, yellow, 
suffused red. 
HER MAJESTY. 25 in. S, rosy pink; F, pink, 
veined crimson. 
JACQUESIANA. 30 in. S, coppery crimson; 
F, rich maroon. 
KOCHI. 24 in. Flowers deep blackish purple. 
Early. 
LOHENGRIN. 28 in. S and F, deep violet-mauve, 
MINNEHAHA. S, creamy white; F, creamy white 
and maroon. 
PAULINE. S, light blue; F, dark blue. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA. 40 in. S, lavender-blue; 
F, deep lavender. Late. 
QUAKER LADY. S, smoky lavender; F, ageratum- 
blue. 
QUEEN OF MAY. S, a pinkish lavender; F, the 
same veined chocolate. 
REBECCA. Golden yellow. 
ROSE UNIQUE. S and F, bright violet rose. 
SEMINOLE. S, dark violet rose; F, rich velvety 
crimson, orange beard. 
SHERWIN-WRIGHT. 26 in. S and F, bright 
golden yellow. 
VIRGINIA MOORE. S and F, bright chrome 
yellow. 
WINDHAM. S, soft lavender-pink; F, darker 
shade, veined. 
