The New Hybrid H emerocallis are a real advance 
Helenium, Chippersfield Orange 
Hemerocallis • Yellow Day-Lily 
Lily-like plants, flowering in great pro¬ 
fusion during the summer, making a fine cut 
bloom. 
Dr. Regel. Handsome, rich orange-yellow 
flowers in May. Very fragrant and fine for 
cutting. 
Flava. Yellow Day-Lily. Very fragrant, 
deep lemon-yellow flowers during June and 
July. 2J4 to 3 ft. 
Fulva. Tawny Day-Lily. Trumpet-shaped 
flowers of coppery orange, shaded crimson. 
June, July. 
Fulva kwanso fl.-pl. (Double). Coppery 
red. July. 3 ft. 
All the above Hemerocallis, 30c. each; doz. $3.00; 
$5.50 for 25 
The New Hybrid Hemerocallis 
Anna Betscher. Round, deep canary- 
yellow flowers. Dwarf and late. 
Goldeni. The many fine deep orange flowers 
are produced freely in early July. Quite 
vigorous in growth and a most effective 
garden variety. 3 ft. 
Gypsy. Brilliant deep orange flowers on 
3-foot, slender stems during July. A showy 
plant for the small border. 
H. D. Wyman. A strong-growing variety 
with deep orange flowers, produced on 
erect stems. Comes into flower the early 
part of July. Excellent for cutting. 
J. A. Crawford. The flowers are of fine size 
and a brilliant combination of apricot and 
cadmium-yellow. They are borne on 4-foot 
stems the latter part of June and early 
July. One of the best. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Lovely, light yellow 
flowers on 4-foot stems in August. Very 
free flowering and lasting a long time. 
Sunkist. A gorgeous flower of a beautiful 
shade of orange, on stems 3 feet high. A 
two-year-old plant will often produce from 
6 to 10 stalks, each bearing from 10 to 
15 flowers. 
All New Hybrid Hemerocallis, 75c. each 
Hibiscus • Mallow 
Giant-flowering. A wonderfully improved 
form of our greatly admired Marsh Mal¬ 
lows. They are unusually attractive and 
form real show plants during their flower¬ 
ing season, attaining a height of 6 to 7 feet. 
Beautiful Iaciniated foliage and monstrous 
flowers, measuring from 6 to 8 inches in 
diameter. We offer these in separate 
colors: Pink, Red, and White. 30c. each; 
doz. $3.00. 
Betscher’s Hemerocallis 
* Heuchera 
Alum-Root,- Coral Bells 
Brizoides. Of the same habit as Sanguinea 
but with pale pink flowers and more free 
flowering. 
Cascade. Light pink flowers. Begonia-like 
foliage. 
Edge Hall. Flesh-pink bells. 
Rain of Fire. Graceful, rich crimson, bell- 
Iike flowers on charming, loose spikes, 1 Yl 
feet high. Fine for cutting. The outstand¬ 
ing Heuchera. 50c. each; doz. 15.00. 
Sanguinea. Bright crimson flowers, borne 
in graceful sprays. Excellent for cutting. 
All Heucheras, except where noted, 30c. each; 
doz. $3.00 
Hieraceum 
Villosum. Silvery, woolly leaves and bright 
yellow flowers. Very effective plant. 25c. 
each; doz. $2.50. 
Hollyhocks, Double 
These thrive best in soil that is not too 
wet and which should be enriched with well- 
rotted stable or sheep-manure. While per¬ 
fectly hardy, we recommend protecting 
them slightly during the winter with leaves, 
long manure, or straw. To guard against 
fungus or rust, we recommend spraying the 
plants in early spring with Pyrox or Bordeaux 
Mixture. 
Our strain of these is very fine, and we 
offer them in separate colors, double-flower¬ 
ing only: Yellow, Crimson, Pink, and White. 
Allegheny, Mixed. Large flowers having 
loosely arranged, fringed petals, varying 
in color from pale pink to deep red. We 
can supply these in mixed colors only. 
Single, Mixed. The artistic single Holly¬ 
hock is becoming more popular each 
season. They are of stronger growth than 
the double-flowering type and conse¬ 
quently make a better showing. We can 
supply these in mixed colors only. 
All Hollyhocks, 25c. each; doz. $2.50; $4.50 for 25 
Heuchera sanguinea 
Hel enium • Sneezewort 
These desirable perennials succeed in 
almost any soil in a sunny location. The 
flowers are excellent for cutting. 
Autumnale nanum luteum. Very 
erect, strong branching habit. Large, 
pure yellow flowers. 3 ft. 
Autumnale rubrum. Bright terracotta 
red. 4 ft. 
Autumnale superbum. Golden yellow 
flowers in late summer and fall. 5 to 6 ft. 
Bruneum coccineum. Erect, branching 
habit. Flowers dark, bronzy, brownish 
red. One of the earliest to flower. 2Yi ft. 
Chippersfield Orange. Flowers in very 
large heads, with orange splashed flame, 
mahogany disc. Grows 4 feet high and is 
a worth-while addition to the fall¬ 
flowering family. 50c. each; doz. $5.00. 
Gaillardiaeflorum. Glowing, bronzy red 
petals with just a tip of golden yellow. 3 ft. 
Golden Youth. Pure golden yellow. Early 
flowering. 2 Yl ft. 
Riverton Beauty. Rich lemon-yellow, 
with large purplish black cone. 4 ft. 
Aug., Sept. 
Riverton Gem. Old-gold, changing to wall¬ 
flower-red. 3 Yi ft. Aug., Sept. 
All Heleniums, except where noted, 30c. each; 
doz. $3.00; $5.50 for 25 
Heliopsis • Orange Sunflower 
This genus is very similar to helianthus. 
They are tall-growing plants, well suited for 
the back of flower borders, where they flower 
beautifully throughout the summer. 
Pitcheriana. One of the best hardy plants 
for the perennial border. Daisy-shaped 
flowers of deep orange color, on good stems 
for cutting. 2 to 3 ft. 
Scabra excelsa. A variety with very rich 
chrome-yellow flowers, almost double, 
having from 4 to 5 rows of petals, and pro¬ 
duced very profusely from mid-July to the 
end of August. The plant is of robust 
growth, about 3 feet high. 
All Heliopsis, 25c. each; doz. $2.50; 
$4.50 for 25 
VARIETIES MARKED * ARE SUITABLE FOR ROCK-GARDENS 
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