HARDY FERNS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. 
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Funkia, or Day Lily. (See preceding page.) 
GAULTHERIA procumbens (Aromatic Wintergreen). A low evergreen, with bright 
green leaves. Flowers white, followed by the bright red berries, which remain 
until the next season. 20 cts. each, Sr.25 per doz. 
GENTIANA Andrewsii (Closed Gentian). A pretty and strong-growing northern 
species, with clusters of blue flowers an inch or more in length. Plant in rich, moist 
soil. 15 cts. each, Jr per doz. 
GERANIUM Robertianum (Crane’s Bill) . This little biennial is pretty for rockeries. 
It begins blooming in June and continues until October. Leaves strong-scented; 
flowers small, red-purple. Moist soil. 10 cts. each, $i per doz. 
G. maculatum (Wild Crane's Bill). 15 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata (Infant’s Breath). Flowers very small, in open panicles 
with stiff wiry stems. Beautiful, and much used in all flower-work where white 
flowers are needed. 3 feet. 15 cts. 
HEUANTHUS decapetalus. A fine species with bright yellow flowers in broad heads. 
3 to 5 feet. 20 cts. 
HEUCHERA sangulnea (Coral Bells). Leaves evergreen, scalloped and marbled. 
Flowers borne on long stems, small, but of the most brilliant scarlet. 20 cts. each, 
Ji.50 per doz. 
H EM EROCALLIS flava. Flowers large, open bell-shaped, clear yellow. Very fragrant. 
Forms large clumps. 2 feet. 15 cts. each, Si. 50 per doz. 
HEPATICA triloba (Round-Lobed Hepatica). One of the earliest of our wildwood 
flowers. Leaves three-lobed ; flowers vary from pure white to all shades of pink 
and dark purple. Fine for massing in the shady corner or open woods 10 cts. 
each, Si per doz., $5 per 100. 
HIBISCUS moscheutos rosa (Swamp Rose Mallow). A tall, thrifty plant, desirable 
for a moist, sunny place. Flowers large, rose-colored, and very showy. 15 cts. 
each, $1 per doz. 
H. , Crimson Eye. Flowers large, pure white, with deep crimson eye. Very choice 
and new. Perfectly hardy either in common garden soil or very wet places. 15 
cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
HOLLYHOCKS (Althcea rosea). Double, in separate colors, pink, canary-yellow, 
crimson, white and salmon. 15 cts. 
HOUSTONIA caerulea (Bluets). A little low biennial, 2 to 4 inches high, sparingly 
branched from the base. Flowers small, delicate light blue, sometimes pale lilac 
or white, with a yellowish eye. Grows in tufts in open moist or grassy places. 
May. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
H. purpurea. 2 to 6 inches high, with waxy white flowers all summer. At home 
in the rock garden. 15 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
