HABERLEA (Hay-ber-lee'-a) 
Closely allied to the Romondias and one of 
the choicest rock plants. Should be given 
a crevice •with a northern aspect in leaf 
mold and loam. 
*Ferdinand Coburgi—Makes a flat rosette of saw¬ 
toothed leaves covered in early summer 
with sprays of lilac-lavender flowers like 
a small streptocarpus beautifully speckled 
with gold in the throat. $1.00 each 
HEDERA (Hed'-er-a)—Ivy 
*helix conglomerata—A compact growing non¬ 
climbing form of English Ivy forming 
neat cushions of evergreen, beautiful against 
a rocky background. 35c each 
HELIOPSIS (Hee-U-op'-sis)_ 
Orange Sunflower 
Attractive plants for massing in the border 
making a gay display in early autumn. 
Especially good grouped with Michaelmas 
Daisies. 
pitcheriana—Lovely deep golden yellow flowers 
of thick heavy texture fully 2" across- A 
good cut flower. 25c each 
scabra excelsa—An almost double sort with 
soft chrome-yellow flowers becoming bright¬ 
er as they age. In constant bloom from 
July to September. 25c each. 
HORMIITUN (Hor-mi'-num)—Clary 
*pyrenaicum—Neat tufts of dark green leaves 
which lie flat on the ground and pretty 
violet flowers on 12" stems- A good rock 
plant for dry situations. 25c each 
HYACINTHUS (Hy-a-cinth'-us)— 
Summer Hyacinth 
candicans—Snow white pendant bells in very 
large showy heads on 2' stems. Hardy with 
slight protection. 15c each; 3 for 65c; 
Doz. $1.50 
HYPERICUM (Hi-perM-kum)— 
St. John's Wort 
A useful and lovely group of perennials. The 
single row of petals inclose a large cushion 
of beautiful stamens. A delightful cut flower. 
*coris-^Slender feathery evergreen foliage and 
large golden blooms all summer. 35c each 
fruiticosa—A shrubby sort 3' high making a fine 
display of golden yellow flowers in mid¬ 
summer when the color is most welcome 
in the border. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
*orientale—Large heads of bright yellow flowers 
on 6" stems. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
*patulum henryi—A shrubby little plant suitable 
for the large rockery or border. A profuse 
bloomer in.late summer. 35c each; 3 for 95c; 
Doz. $3 50 
*reptans—A wonderful trailing species with soft 
yellow flowers enchanced by many red an¬ 
thers. 25c each 
HUTCHINBIA (Hut-chin'-si-a)—Fairy Moss 
A true alpine forming dense moss-like ever¬ 
green cushions. Should have a moist and 
partially shaded position. 
*alpina—Very dainty finely divided leaves 
amongst which nestle clouds of tiny fairy¬ 
like white flowers. 35c each 
INULA (In'-eu-la)—Fleabane 
A vigorous plant for poor soil and full sun 
where it repays neglect with bright flowers 
over a long period. 
*ensifolia—^Compact 9" bushes with bright yel¬ 
low aster-like blooms from June to August. 
25c each; 3 for 35c; Doz. $2.50 
*royIeana—Himalayan native with rich orange 
flowers 4" to 6" across on 2' stems with 
large green leaves and attractive black 
flower buds. 35c each; 3 for 95c; 
Doz. $3.25 
One each of the 2 Inulas 50c: 3 for $1.23 
IRIS PUMILA—Dwarf Bearded Iris 
One of the finest of rock plants as they 
reciuire very little care and when once es¬ 
tablished will increase in size and beauty 
each year. They are also used extensively 
as a border for the taller varieties, material¬ 
ly lengthening the season as they bloom 
several weeks earlier. 
*Balceng Curiosity—Attractive blending of yel¬ 
low, purple and olive. Very fragrant. 8". 
35c each 
*Brautiunfer—S., lilac white; F., purple at base, 
yellow at tips. 6". 35c each 
*Burgos—Wine red with prominent orange beard. 
25c each 
^Candida—Fine pure white. 50c each 
*Cyanea—Deep royal purple. Extra large bloom. 
25c each 
*Endymion—Dark ruby red self. 9". 25c each 
*Excelsa—Splendid pale lemon yellow. 25c each 
*Fairy (syn coerulea)—Delicate soft blue. 4". 
25c each 
♦Florida—Soft yellow self. 6". 25c each 
♦Harmonia—Yellow marked with purple. LTn- 
usual. 35c each 
♦hybrida coerulea—Deep blue purple. 9". 
25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.25 
♦Jean Siret—Blue bicolor tinted yellow- Blooms 
again in the fall. 50c each 
♦Josephine—Dainty white touched with yellow. 
25c each 
♦Judy—Very fine dark ruby self. 35c each 
♦La Lido—A white bearded blue purple of merit. 
35c each 
♦Maia—!S., lavender; F., violet cardinal with 
darker veins. Sweetly scented- 8". 35c each ^ 
♦Mandarin An exquisite yellow bicolor with 
falls veined brown and splashed with plum. 
35c each 
♦Marocain—Deep velvety purple. 5". 25c each : 
♦Negus—Ijntense purple self with rich orange ; 
beard. 5". 25c each j 
♦Orange—Rich orange yellow. 25c each I 
♦Rich Blue—Deep velvety blue. 25c each • 
♦Sambo—Very dark blue. 25c each; 3 for 65c; 
Doz. $2.25 
♦Schneecuppe—Large showy white. 25c each; 
3 for 65c; Doz. $2.25 
♦Socrates—Very dwarf claret red self. 25c each ; 
*Souv. de Lieut. Chavanac—Red violet. Ever- i 
blooming. 10". 50c each ’ j 
♦Spring Skies—A very lovely pale blue. Early. 
25c each 
♦Stewarts Alpine—Fine clear yellow. 25c each '< 
♦Wigan—Distinct brownish red tone. 35c each 1 
♦Zoebida—^Smoky lavender with heavy bloom on 
the petals. 6". 25c each ‘ 
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PLANTS MARKED (♦) SUITABLE FOR ROCKERY 
