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HEUCHERA—Continued Each 
*-sanguinea. 15 in. Beautiful coral crimson flowers .35 
*-sanguinea alba. 15 in. Delightful white flowered 
variety . •••• >35 
•-sanguinea Pleu de Feu. 15 in. Striking, bright 
fiery red flowers.3 d 
*-sangiiinea splendens. 15 in. Pinkish-crimson 
flowers, nice for cutting.35 
HIBISCUS Mixed (Mallow). 4 ft. Quick growing 
and shrubby; bears quantities of large flowers 
like single Hollyhocks in the autumn. Mixed 
shades.25 
HOLLYHOCKS. 6-8 ft. Stately, majestic hardy 
plants; a necessary part (A every old-fashioned 
garden. Colossal spikes of bloom in summer. The 
following varieties offer the best colors and 
vigorous plants: 
Allegheny. Mammoth flowers with fringed 
petals, all colors; single. 
Double Crimson . 
Double White . 
Double Yellow .25 
Lilac Beauty. Double.25 
Newport Pink. Semi-double.25 
*HORMINUM pyrenaicum. 1 ft. Bluish purple 
flowers on leafless spikes in the summer.25 
HOSTA (FUNKIA) (Plantainlily). 
—caerulea. 18-24 in. B'lue flowers in July and 
August ... 
—undulata variegata. 18-24 in. Graceful variegated 
leaves and light lilac-blue flowers in July and 
August . 
HYPERICUM (St. Johnswort). 
*-coris. 3 in. Graceful foliage, large yellow flowers, 
low growing .. 
—henryi. 2-3 ft. Golden yellow flowers in late 
summer and early autumn......40 
'-moserianum. 18 in. Large, rich golden yellow 
flowers blooming continuously through summer.. .40 
*-polyphyllum. 8 in. A shower of bright yellow 
flowers on pretty trailing foliage. Fine for the 
rocks .40 
*-reptans. 6 in. Fine prostrate, trailing rock plant 
with masses of clear golden yellow flowers in 
July and August.40 
IBERIS (Candytuft). 
“ gibraltarica. 8 in. Handsome dark green foliage 
surmounted with heads of delicate lilac flowers in 
May and June.25 
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IBERIS— Continued Each Per 10 
*-sempervirens. 8 in. Evergreen foliage which 
is delightfully hidden by dense heads of pure 
white flowers in May and June.25 2.00 
*INULA ensifolia (Swordleaf Inula). 12 in. Bright 
golden flowers from July to September.25 2.00 
IRIS 
*-cristata (Crested Iris). 4-6 in. Delicate little 
creeping Iris with richly marked pale lilac flowers 
in May and June.25 2.00 
—germanica (German Iris or Flag Iris). 2-4 ft. 
There are so many varieties of German Iris grown 
that it is almost impossible to say that any special 
list is the best. We have selected outstanding 
standard varieties that cover the color range 
and which in our judgment are distinct and 
worthy of cultivation. Easily grown; likes sun. 
Ambassadeur. Tall and regal; velvety purple- 
maroon .25 2.00 
Archeveque. Deep rich purple-violet.25 2.00 
Gochi. Rich claret-purple.25 2.00 
Lent A. Williamson .25 2.00 
Monsignor. Violet-purple.25 2.00 
Prosper Laugier. Bronze to velvety ruby- 
purple, white and yellow.25 2.00 
Queen Caterina. Purple and gold to white 
and bronze .25 2.00 
Rhein Nixe. White and violet.25 2.00 
Shekinah. Pale yellow shading to amber on 
the throat .25 2.00 
W. J. Fryer. Shadings of bright yellow, maroon 
and violet .25 2.00 
—kaempferi (Japanese Iris). 2 ft. For striking 
beauty, gracefulness, and gorgeousness of bloom, 
this plant is unexcelled. Avoid lime in the 
soil and give a light protection in winter with 
straw or leaves. The following varieties create 
delightful pictures. 
Astarte. Double, dark violet.35 3.00 
Circe. Double, dark violet-blue, lined with 
white .35 3.00 
Eleanor Parry. Double claret-red, with white 
and blue . .35 3.00 
Gekka-no-nami. Meaning “Moonlit Waves,” 
the name is descriptive of its lovely white¬ 
ness .35 3.00 
Gold Bound. Double pure white; creamy glow 
at the gold-banded center.35 3.00 
Mahogany. Large double purple to mahogany- 
red. Latest to bloom.35 3.00 
Melpomene. Double, soft blue.35 3.00 
Iris. 
