HARDY PERENNIALS. 
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HELENIUM autumnale. Sneezeweed. This handsome native perennial Each* 1 Doz. 
attains a height of 4 to 6 feet. It branches at the top and bears many large yel¬ 
low flowers in autumn$o 15 $1 25 
H.—1 var. superbum. A 
form with handsome 
yellow flowers 2 or 3 
inches wide. Begins to 
flower about the mid¬ 
dle of August and con¬ 
tinues until frost ... 25 
HELIANTHUS angustl- 
foiius. Swamp Sun¬ 
flower. Stem slen¬ 
der, 2 to 6 feet high, 
w i t h orange-yellow 
flowers in summer . . 
H. divaricatus. One to 
4 feet high. Flowers 
yellow in summer . . . 
H.'glganteus. Three to 
10 feet high, with pale 
yellow or cream col¬ 
ored flowers in sum¬ 
mer . 
H. IcBtiflorus. This plant 
is much shorter than 
the preceding, and its 
flowers are a brighter 
Heliantnus. yellow. It is early as 
compared to most spe¬ 
cies. It soon spreads to good-sized clumps; flowers very handsome. Summer .10 1 00 
f' - „ 1 . . r—. n*i_ • i • i ,, 
. <—Prepaid—» 
Each Doz. 
$0 iS $1 60 
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H. mollis. Grows about 4 feet high. 
30 
20 
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30 
Hemerocallis. 
Flowers 3 inches wide, yellow, coming 
in August.12 1 10 
H. orgyalls (H salicifolius) One of 
the most valuable perennial Sun- 
flowes. Attains a height of 6 to 10 
feet in good soil, and soon forms 
large clumps. Its narrow, drooping 
foliage gives a mass of it a most attrac¬ 
tive appearance most of the summer ; 
and when, finally, the large, hand¬ 
some yellow flowers appear in great 
profusion, just before frost, and en¬ 
dure after some of the first hard 
freezings, we have to acknowledge it 
to be one of the finest of its class in 
cultivation. Late autumn. 
HELIOPSIS Icevls. Ox EVE ito^feet 
high, with heads of bright yellow, 
daisy like flowers. July and August. 
H. scabra is a more attractive plant, 
with orange-yellow flowers. 
.Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. . 
HELLEBORUS nlger. CHRISTMAS 
Rose. Grows about a foot high, 
producing large, nearly white flowers 
an inch wide; does finely in moist 
garden soil, though a rich, well- 
drained, moist loam is best. Use a 
good top dressing of well-composted 
manure as a dressing after flowering. 25 
HEPATICA. See Anemone. 
HEMEROCALLI8. DAY LILY. 
Dumortierii. Has orange-yellow 
flowers, tinged with brown. About 
18 inches high; Japan and Siberia. 
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