316 W. Chew St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Haageana 
HAAGEANA — Scharffiana Group; upright 
grower; large hairy leaves, green above red 
under; flowers white tinted pink pendent in large 
clusters like purses in bud; winter bloomer. 
HAIRY THURSTONI—Cross between Metallica 
and Scharffiana; leaf is shiny, rounder than 
Viaude tapers down to a point; underside flushed 
red, prominent red veins; pink flowers. 
HELEN—Leaf similar in size and shape to Pres. 
Carnot, but lighter showing little or no flushing 
of red; free summer bloomer of white flowers 
from leaf axil. 
Helen W. King 
HELEN 'W., KING—Coralline Lucerne seedling 
of medium growth; large dark metallic leaves, 
sharply angled at the top, generally silver 
spotted; pink blooms carried in bunches close to 
main stem. 
HERACLEIFOLIA—A Mexican variety of the 
star type. Rose colored flowers, January to 
March. 
HERACLEICOTYLE—Same as Mrs. Townsend. 
HOLLYHOCK—Same as Martiana. 
HOUGHTONI — Similar in habit but more bushy 
than Haageana and more delicately formed, 
leaves are more deeply pointed, but hairy growth 
and coloring the same; flowers similar to 
Haageana. 
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ILLUSTRATA—Resembles speculata to some ex¬ 
tent, more graceful, somewhat taller; leaf is more 
pointed, dark green with lighter green blisters; 
tinted red underneath and hairy on edges. 
IMMENSE — Similar to Ricinifolia, but with 
flatter, greener leaves on shorter stems. 
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