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HELTANTHUS. Sunflower. 
The sorts quoted are admirable for the flower 
border, or to use in conuectiou with shrubbery. 
H. Divaricatii.s—2 feet high; golden yellow flowers 
in July. 15c. each, 11. per dozen. 
H. Doronocoules—Yellow. July and August. 20c. 
H. Gigauteus — Yellow. August and September. 
6 feet. 20c. 
H. Graucliflora—Large flowered. 15c. 
H. 3Xultiflovus fl. pL—1 feet. Deep yellow, large, 
double, dahlia-like flowers on wiry stems. One of 
the best for cutting. Protect heavily in winter. 
15c. each, .^1.50 per dozen. 
H. Orgyalis—Very long stalks gracefully bending, 
forming a handsome clump, and clothed from top 
to bottom with very long willowy foliage. Flowers 
deep lemon yellow with dark centres, and in spikes 
often 4 feet long. 25c. 
HEUOPSIS. Ox-Eye. 
H. Pitclieriaiia—A new form of dwai’f habit, giv¬ 
ing a succession of deep orange yellow flowers from 
early to late summer. Very valuable for cutting. 
25c. 
H. Saiiguiiiea—Amost desirable perennial, of dwarf, 
compact branching growth and robust constitu¬ 
tion, growing about 2 feet high. The flowers are 
produced in loose, gi’aceful spikes and come in the 
greatest profusion. In color it varies from light 
coral red to crimson, and when seen in full perfec¬ 
tion dazzles the eye with its brilliancy. 20c. each. 
HIBISCUS. Mallow. 
H. Alba—Very showy foliage and handsome, creamy 
white flowers with deep crimson centre, each flower 
“ 5 to 7 inches across: of great delicacy of coloring. 
Forms a bush as wide as it is tall, and during its 
IB E BIS. Candytuft. 
I. CorcixTolia—Flowers in flat heads of pure white 
tinged with purple in early spring; evergreen foli¬ 
age. These are among the choicest plants in our 
collection. Admirable for the front of border or 
slirubbeiy. 20c. 
I. Garrexiana — An evergreen bush 9 inches in 
height, with large heads of pure white flowers. 
20c. 
I. Gibraltarica—Flowers large, white tinted with 
red; flne. 20c. 
I. Saxitalis—A dwarf and excellent variety. 20c. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.—Continued. 
diameter of deep 3 'ellow flowers. One of the choic¬ 
est of tall growing plants. 20c. 
H. B(jlantlei*u — Deep yellow flowers with dark j 
brown centre. 25c. 
H. graiidicepbalum—4 feet, erect habit, flowers 
on large branching heads; deep orange. 15c. 
blooming season no plant is more effective. Ele¬ 
gant border plant. 15c. 
H. vai*. Rosens (Rose Mallow)—Same as above ouly 
producing clear pink flowers. Veiy effective. 15c. 
HEMEBOCALLIS. Bay Lily. 
H. Dumoi'tieri—Deep yellow, free bloomer; grass¬ 
like foliage and show^^ lily-like flowers. 15c. each 
$1.50 per dozen. 
H. Flava — Clusters of l)right yellow fragrant 
flowers. One of the choicest of hard 3 ^ plants. 20c. 
H. Grainiiiea — Deep A^ellow; narrow foliage; fine; 
two feet. June. 20c. 
H. Kwanso fl. pi. — Double flowers, of a rich, 
orange copper color. 25c. 
H. 3Iiclclcii(loiTiaiia—Deep golden 3 'ellow flowers 
in dense heads. 25c. 
HESPEKIS. Rocket. 
(Cruciferae ) 
A vigorous growing perennial, forming a stout, 
broad, bush-llke plant with show 3 ' terminal spikes of 
flowers. 20c. 
HEUCHERA. Alum-root. 
Hibiscus, Crimson Eye. 
H. Crimson Eye — A beautiful variety. The 
flowers are from 6 to 8 inches across, pure white, 
with a large crimson spot at the base of each 
petal. 15c. each. 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
As a background in large borders or beds of the 
lower growing herbaceous plants there is nothing 
better. The flowers, which are as elegant in shape 
as a Camellia, form perfect rosettes of the most lovely 
shades of crimson, yellow, pink, orange, white, etc. 
They require a deep, rich soil, and will repay in quan- 
tity'and beauty of bloom any extra care. We offer a 
fine assortment in separate colors. 12c. each, $1 per 
10 ; $8 per 100. 
H. Allegban.y—The Fringed Mammoth Hollyhock. 
35c. each, $2.50 per 10. 
IRIS K/EIWPFERI.=-The Garden Orchid. 
The varieties of Iris recently introduced from Japan are marvels of ^ ®cro‘s\n^ 
dozen flower spikes 3 feet, each spike bearing two to mirnie blush, yellow, etc. 
the most delicate and beautiful colors — lavender, 'UHi^Pn Tilinted’in vour garden they 
Such are these new Iris Kcem])feri. the king of ^ t lyg no named varieties 
are for a life time without further care, blooming profusely m June and July. Ve lla^e .)U 
•of these beautiful plants. 20c. each. The collection of oO foi $8. 
