J. WILKINSON ELLIOTT, PITTSBURG, PA 
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HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL PLANTS, continued 
Per doz. 100 
HELIANTHUS mollis grandlflorus.$1 75 $10 00 
Orgyalis. A very striking, tail Sunflower. H 
5 to 6, P 6 i" 1"'. I 50 10 00 
Ooleil d'Or. An improved double yellow hardy 
Sunflower. 1 50 10 oo 
Trachellfolius . 1 25 7 00 
Ciganteus. Pale yellow flowers, 3 inches 
across; very elegant. H 4 to 5, P 8 to 9. 1 50 8 00 
“ Golden Bouquet.” A new hardy Sunflower, 
blooming very early; slender stems bearing 
a multitude of small golden flowers. 1 50 
Buttaris. 1 50 
HELIAN fHEMUM mutabile (Sun Roses). 
Charming dwarf evergreen plants with pink 
and white flowers. II P 5 to 0. 1 75 
HELENIUM Hoopesii. Bright orange flowers. 
H 2 to 3, F 7 to 8. 1 50 
Autumnale superba. An improved variety 
of great beauty. 2 00 
Crandiflorum striatum. Yellow with reddish 
stripes; new and distinct. 2 50 
HELIOPSIS Pitcherlana. Similar to the hardy 
Sunflowers, but blooming during a much 
longer season. H 3 to 6, F 8 to 10 . 1 25 8 00 
HELLEBORUS nlger (Christmas Rose). 4 50 30 00 
HEMEROCALLIS flava (Lemon Day Lily). 
H 2 to 3, F 6 to 7. 1 50 10 00 
Fulva (Orange Day Lily). H 2 to 3, F G to7.. 1 25 8 00 
Fulva flore pleno. Double. 1 75 12 00 
Craminea. Bright yellow; one of the best .. 1 50 10 00 
Dumortieri. H 1%, F 6 to 7. 1 50 10 00 
Aurantiaca major. New and very beautiful. 
.50 cts. each.. 5 00 
Thunbergi. Bright yellow. H 3, F 7 to 8 .... 1 50 
Sleboldii. Clear, deep bright yellow. II 3, F 
5 to G. 1 75 
HERACLEUM giga nteum (Giant Parsnips). A 
remarkable foliage plant of striking appear¬ 
ance.25 cts. each.. 2 50 
Lelchtllni.25 cts. each.. 2 50 
HESPERIS matronalis, Purple (Sweet 
Rocket). II 2 to 3, F G to 9 . 1 00 6 00 
Matronalis, White. 1 00 6 00 
HEUCHERA sanguinea. Very choice, grace¬ 
ful dwarf plant with lovely crimson flowers; 
fine for cutting. H%tol%,F7to 9. 1 75 12 00 
Alba. New white variety. 1 75 
Hesperis matronalis 
A Colony of Candytuft (Iberia) 
Per doz. 100 
HIBISCUS Moscheotos. Bright pink . $1 50 $10 00 
Moscheutus, “ Crimson Eye.” White. H 3 to G, F 8 to 10 . 1 50 10 00 
HOLLYHOCKS, Best Double. 1 50 
Best Single. 1 25 
HONESTY. See Lunaria. 
HYACINTHUS candlcans. Show} 7 white flowers, blooming in sum¬ 
mer; easiest culture . 50 3 00 
IBERIS ( Candytuft) corifolia. Large snow-white flowers. F5 ... 1 CO 10 00 
Sempervirens (Hardy Candytuft). One of the most desirable spring¬ 
flowering plants. It covers the ground with a mat of pure white 
flowers. H % to 1, F 4 to p . 1 50 10 00 
Sempervirens nana. Improved dwarf variety. 1 25 8 00 
Sempervirens, “Queen of Italy.” A new dwarf variety with violet 
flowers; very pretty . 1 25 8 00 
IPOMCEA pandurata. Known as a hardy Moonflower; a free-flower¬ 
ing and very desirable hardy climber . 1 50 10 00 
IRIS Kaempferi (Japanese Iris). See page 15. 
Pseudo-acorus varlegata. Foliage beautifully variegated; flowers rich 
yellow; suitable for marshes and water-courses. H 3, F 5 to 6 . 2 00 
Cermanica (German Iris), in 25 choice named varieties. H 2 to 3, F G. 1 00 5 00 
Germanica, “Silver King.” A most beautiful variety of rich silver}' 
white color . 1 00 5 00 
Germanica, Mixed varieties. 75 3 50 
Sibirica sanguinea. Bright blue flowers. II 3 to 4, F 6 . 75 3 00 
Sibirica alba. White .. 75 3 00 
Florentina (Orris Root). Very large white fragrant flowers; very fine 
and lasting; desirable for cutting. H 2, F 5 to 6. 2 00 
Tectorum. 1 00 
LATHYRUS latlfolius splendens. Bright pink . 25 cts. each.. 2 50 
Latlfolius albus (White Everlasting Pea). These everlasting peas are 
but little known in this country, but are great favorites in England. 
They are extremely showy and fine .25 cts. each.. 2 50 
LAVENDER. The well-known garden herb . 1 00 
LEPACHYS plnnata. Single yellow flowers like a rudbeckia; graceful 
and showy. H 4 to 5, F 7 to 8 . 1 75 
