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ELL WANGER & BARRY'S 
Hemerocttlli* fulva. Orange flowers in large clusters; two feet. July. 35c. 
var. II. pi. Double flowers. 25c. 
H. gram!nea. Deep yellow; narrow foliage; fine; two feet. June. 50c. 
U. Kwaii8ofl.pl. Double flowers, of a rich, orange-copper color. 25c. 
Plantain Lilies. 
HEPATICA. Liver Leaf. 
Very effective and charming early spring flowering perennials. 
H. triloba. Round-lobed Hepatica. Flowers blue, purple, or almost white. Should be planted in clumps. 25c. 
HERN IAKIA. 
II. glabra. Forms tufts and mats of dense green foliage, which turns to a bronzy red in winter. 25c. 
HESPERIS. Rocket. 
H. matronaiu 11. alba plena. Double-flowering Rocket. One of the flnest hardy herbaceous plants, with 
spikes of clear white flowers from 10 to 18 inches long; very fragrant. June. 30c. 
HIERACIUM. Hawk weed. 
II. nurantiaeum. Deep orange-red flowers; 1 foot. June. 25c. 
Iberis Sempervirens. 
HIRISCUS. Rose Marrow'. 
The Hibiscus are valuable border plants, having handsome broad leaves, 
and large showy blossoms. 
H. grandiflorus albus. Large, showy, white flowers in August; 4 to 5 
feet. 25c. 
11. grandiflorus roseus. Large, showy, rose flowers in August; 4 to 5 
feet. 25c. 
HYPERICUM. St. John’s Wort. 
II. calyoinum. A very showy, trailing shrub; flowers bright yellow; all 
summer; 12inches. 50c. 
HYSSOPUS. Hyssop. 
H. officinalis. Blue flowers in a terminal spike. 25c. 
var. alba. White flowers in a terminal spike. 25c. 
