Hosta (Funkia) plantaginea 
★ HELIANTHEMUM, Clara Middleton. Apricot 
Sun-Rose. SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
★ Mrs. Earle. Double; red. SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
HELIOPSIS scabra zinniaeflora. Semi-double yel¬ 
low flowers 3 inches across. 2 to 3 ft. July-Oct. 
HELLEBORUS niger (The Christmas Rose). Plant 
in a shady, sheltered spot. Strong, field-grown 
plants, SI.50 each, $14 per doz. 
Orientalis Hybrids (The Lenten Rose). Blooms 
during early spring. White, pink, maroon, and 
spotted. In mixture only. Strong plants, SI.50 
each, $14 per doz. 
★ HEUCHERA, Pluie de Feu (Brilliant Coral Bell). 
Coral-red. SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
Rosmondi. Coral-pink. 2 ft. June-Sept. SI.75 
for 3, S5 per doz. 
sanguinea maxima (Alum-Root). Coral-pink. 
1 }/% ft. June-Sept. 
HIBISCUS, Mallow Marvels. White, Pink, or Red. 
Extra large. 5 to 6 ft. Aug.-Oct. S2.25 for 3, 
S7.50 per doz. 
HOLLYHOCK, Exquisite. Fringed; rose to dark 
purple. 5 to 7 ft. July, Aug. SI.75 for 3, S5 per 
doz. 
Single Mixed. Splendid color range. 5 to 7 ft. 
July, Aug. 
Double Chater’s Finest. White, Pink, Yellow, 
and Crimson. 5 to 7 ft. July, Aug. 
HOSTA (Funkia) caerulea (Blue Plantain Lily). 
1)^ to 2 ft. July, Aug. 
japoniea variegata (F. lancifolia variegata). 
White flowers. White and green foliage. 
plantaginea grandiflora (F. subcordata grandi- 
flora ). Waxy white Day Lily. 2 to 2}/% ft. Aug., 
Sept. SI.75 for 3, S5 per doz. 
★ HYPERICUM fragile. Golden yellow cups on trail¬ 
ing stems. 
IBERIS gibraltarica (Candytuft). White, tinged 
rose 10 in. May, June. 
★ saxatile. Masses of white flowers covering a dis¬ 
tinct shrublet in May and June, and a little in 
the fall. SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
★ sempervirens (Candytuft). Pure white flowers in 
June. SI.50 for 3, S3.50 per doz. 
INCARVILLEA Delavayi (Hardy Gloxinia). Bril¬ 
liant rose-pink. 1)^ ft. June, July. 
INULA ensifolia. Compact plants with large yellow 
blooms like sunflowers. 1 ft. July. 
Golden Beauty. Rich golden yellow; wiry stems, 
good for cutting. 1 3^ ft. July. 
★ IRIS cristata. Orchid form. 
★ ensata. Pale lilac. SI.75 for 3, S5 per doz. 
★ Prairie Gem. Dwarf; yellow. SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
★ pumila cyanea. Dwarf; blue. SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
★ The Bride. White. SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
★ verna. Violet-blue. 
LATHYRUS latifolius. A trailing perennial with 
pea-like, bright purple flowers. 4 ft. July. 
LAVANDULA vera (Sweet English Lavender). 
Blue. \}/2 ft. July-Sept. 
★LEONTOPOD1UM alpinum (Swiss Edelweiss). 
SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya (Kansas Gayfeather). 
Purple. 4 to 5 ft. July, Aug. SI.75 for 3, S5 per 
doz. 
★LINARIA alpina. Dainty little lavender flower with 
orange throat. SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
Cymbalaria. Low creeper with ivy-shaped leaves 
and tiny purple flowers. Very decorative in 
hanging-baskets and on walls. 
LINUM narbonnense. Slender, erect plants with 
large, pale blue flowers. 2 ft. May. 
★LITHOSPERMUM prostratum, Heavenly Blue. 
Trailer. 75 cts. each. 
★LOTUS corniculatus fl.-pl. A beautiful trailer 
with umbels of double, yellow, pea-shaped flow¬ 
ers tipped with carmine in June and July. Splen¬ 
did for a dry bank. SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
LUPINUS polyphyllus. White, Pink, and Blue. 
4 to 5 ft. June, July. SI.75 for 3, S5 per doz. 
polyphyllus, Harkness Regal Hybrids. A cross 
between L. polyphyllus and L. arboreus. Produces 
strong spikes of great length, thickly set with 
flowers, including many new colors such as cop¬ 
per, orange, amber, rose, etc. 5 to 6 ft. June- 
Aug. S2 for 3, S7 per doz. 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica. Heads of brilliant scarlet 
on tall, strong, leafy stems. Very showy. 4 ft. 
June-Aug. 
Forresti Hybrids. White through pink to crimson 
and carmine. 1)^ to 2 ft. April-June. 
★ Haageana. Brilliant heads of orange-red and 
scarlet. SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
Viscaria splendens. Clusters of rose-red flowers 
on slender stems. 2 ft. June. 
LYSIMACHIA Nummularia (Creeping Jenny). 
Bright yellow creeper. Midsummer. 
★MAZUS rugosus. Masses of blue and white for 
flagging. SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
★MECONOPSIS Baileyi. The rare and ever-lovely 
Blue Poppy of Thibet. It should be planted in a 
northern exposure, with plenty of leaf-mold and 
sand and a fairly continuous supply of moisture. 
The flowers, of a rare shade of cserulean blue, 
come in May and June. SI each. 
★MENTHA Requieni. Minute carpeter for crevices. 
SI for 3, S3 per doz. 
MERTENSIA virginica (Blue Bells). Nodding 
clusters of bell-like flowers of rich light blue, pink 
in the bud. ft. May. S4 per doz., S30 per 
100 . 
MONARDA didyma (Bergamot). Brilliant scarlet. 
Attracts hummingbirds. 3 ft. June, July. 
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