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HELIANTHEMUM. Rock, or Sun Rose 
Charming dwarf plants, producing quantities of bloom. 
H. polifolium var. roseum. Flowers rosy red; a beautiful variety; 6 inches. June and throughout 
the summer. 25c. 
H. vulgare var. alba. White; 6 inches. June. 25c. 
HELIANTHUS. Perennial Sunflower 
H. decapetalus. Flowers yellow in large panicles, valuable late flowering plant; 5 feet. Septem¬ 
ber. 25c. 
H. laetiflorus var. semi-plenus. Semi-double, orange yellow flowers; 5 feet. 25c. 
H. Maximiliani. Long, narrow, willow-like leaves; graceful and stately. One of the best. 6 feet. 
September. 25c. 
H. mollis. Flowers lemon yellow; 5 feet. 25c. 
H. multiflorus var. fl. pi. Double Sunflower. A blaze of gold in late summer and early autumn, 
and altogether one of the showiest of hardy perennials. 25c. 
var. maximus. A showy plant, growing five to six feet high, and producing single, golden yellow 
flowers six to eight inches across. August and September. One of the finest. 25c. 
var. Meteor. Another distinct and showy variety, very desirable for garden decoration. August 
and September. 25c. 
H. orgyalis. Graceful Sunflower. Tall and graceful; flowers three to four inches in diameter, pro¬ 
duced abundantly in September; 6 to 8 feet. 25c. 
H. rigidus. Prairie Sunflower. Flowers large, golden yellow, produced abundantly; a showy plant ; 
3 to 5 feet. August. 25c. 
HELLEBORUS. Hellebore. Christmas Rose 
H. niger. Beautiful white flowers in March or April. 50c. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily 
Fine tall growing plants, with large, lily-shaped, sweet-scented flowers. 
H. aurantiaca major. Flowers orange colored; fine. 50c. 
H. Dumortierii. Bright orange-colored flowers in summer; 2 feet. 25c. 
H. flava. Yellow Day Lily. One of the finest hardy plants; flowers large in clusters, golden yellow, 
and very fragrant; plant vigorous; 2 feet. June. 25c. 
H. fulva. Common Day Lily. Orange flowers in large clusters; 3 feet. July. 25c. 
var. fl. pi. Double flowers. 25c. 
H. graminea. Deep yellow; narrow foliage; fine; 2 feet. June. 25c. 
H. Kwanso fl. pi. Double flowers of a rich, orange-copper color. 25c. 
H. luteola. Lemon-yellow; 3 feet. July. 25c. 
H. Middendorfiana. Golden yellow. 25c. 
H. Thunbergii. Lemon yellow; late. 25c. 
HERNIARIA 
H. glabra. Forms tufts and mats of dense green foliage, which turns to a bronzy red in winter. 25c. 
HEUCHERA. Alum Root 
H. rubifolia. Evergreen foliage marbled with bronzy red; flowers light red; 2 feet. June. 50c. 
H. sanguinea. Flowers bright crimson, in panicles, and freely produced; a great and continuous 
bloomer and one of the best perennials; 18 inches. June and July. 50c. 
HIERACIUM. Hawkweed 
H. aurantiacum. Deep orange-red flowers; 1 foot. June. 25c. 
HIBISCUS. Rose Mallow 
The Hibiscus are valuable border plants, having handsome broad leaves, and large showy blossoms. 
H. moschuetos. Swamp Rose Mallow. Flowers varying from light purplish red to nearly white with 
darker eyes. July to September. 3 to 4 feet. 25c. 
var. albus. Crimson Eye. Large, showy, white flowers, crimson eye in August; 3 to 4 feet. 25c. 
var. roseus. Large, showy, rose flowers in August; 3 to 4 feet. 25c. 
HYSSOPUS. Hyssop 
H. officinalis. # Well-known aromatic shrub. Blue flowers in a terminal spike; 1 to 2 feet. Septem¬ 
ber. 25c. 
