TOTTY’S HARDY PERENNIALS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS —Continued 
Helenium -Helen Flower 
AUTUMNALE SUPERBUM. Broad, spreading 
heads, deej), golden yellow flowers. One of the most 
striking ilowcrs in cultivation. 
AUTUMNALE RUBRUM. Similar to Super- 
bum but iias bright terra cotta red flowers; makes a 
wonderfui disj)lay during the monlii of September. 
Helianthus -Perennial Sunflower 
MISS MELLISH. Very large, bright yellow 
llowers. 
Heliopsis- Orange Sunflower 
PITCHERIANA. Daisy-shaped flowers of deep 
orange color; line for cutting; 3 feet, 
Helianthemums - Rock Rose 
CROCEUM. Very pretty low-growing evergreen 
plants, orange red in color. 
Hemerocallis - Yellow Day Lily 
AURANTIACA. Orange color, shaded bright 
yellow. 
FLAVA. Best known variety; very fragrant; 
deep yellow. 
Hibiscus - Marshmallow 
MOSCHEUTOS. Large bright pink flowers on 
bushes 4 feet Iiigh. 
MOSCHEUTOS ALBA. White form of above. 
HYPERICUM 
HELENIUM 
Heuchera - Alum Root, or Coral Bells 
Most desirable dwarf, compact, bushy plants of 
robust constitution and easy culture, growing i }/2 
to 2 feet high, and bearing cluring July and August 
loose, grace!Ill spikes of flowers in the greatest pro¬ 
fusion; excellent subjects cither for the border or 
rockery, and of great value lor cutting. 
GRACILLIMA, A very frcc-flowcring rosy-pink. 
LADY GREENALL. The most brilliant rich 
crimson-scarlet variety yet iniroduced. 50c. each, 
$5.00 per doz. 
SANGUINEA. Bright coral-red. 
SANGUINEA ALBA. Creamy-white. 
VIRGINAL. Creamy-white. 
Hollyhock 
No old-fashioned garden is complete without 
Ilollyhocks. Their stately spikes produce bold 
cflccts that cannot be obtained with any other flower. 
We oiler the best assorlment of double and single 
kinds. 
DOUBLE SCARLET, DOUBLE MAROON, 
DOUBLE PINK. 
SINGLE SCARLET, SINGLE MAROON, 
SINGLE PINK. 
Hypericum - John’s won 
MOSERIANUM. Rich golden yellow /lo\Ners 
with yellow stamens and crimson anthers; 2 feet 
high. 
