Hammonton , New Jersey 
Quantity 
GRASS SEED, extra quality. 4 qts. 
GRAVE MYRTLE, creeps, fine grave cover. Green 
leaves all winter. Blue flowers. Shade or sun... 10 
HEATHER, R. Flowers in winter. 4 different. . . 4 
HEDGE or Privet, 18 in. and over. 35 
HEDGE, variegated, bushy, 12 to 18 in. 10 
HELIANTHUS, or Hardy Sunflower, fine for back¬ 
ground, double and single in five distinct sorts. . 5 
HEMLOCK. Fine for hedging. 7 to 10 in. 6 
HEMEROCALLIS. These perennial lilies have 
come into favor due to their constant bloom and 
easy culture. We have the following all summer, 
flowering assortment. 6 
Dumorteri. Dwarf, 1}/% ft. June, cadmium 
yellow. 
Orangemen. 5 ft. Handsome orange tinted 
white. Late July. 
Lemon Beauty. 6 ft. July. Lemon yellow. 
Kwanso Flora plena. Fully double. Handsome 
red-orange. 3 ft. May. 
Thunbergia. 2 ft. Excellent cut flower. Pale 
orange. 
HENS AND CHICKENS, R, mixed. 15 
HEUCHERA, R. Leathery leaves near ground. 
Graceful spikes of flowers, red, pink and white. . 6 
HIBISCUS MALLOW MARVEL, different sorts. 5 
HOLLYHOCK, assorted, single or double. 10 
HONEYSUCKLE (Gold Flame). A climber 
though will form an excellent shrub. By cutting 
the vines the plant will stand erect. Red-flower, 
inside yellow. Flowers all Summer and is highly 
attractive. Entirely new and an outstanding 
novelty. 1 
HYACINTH, any color or mixed; plant in Fall. . . 15 
HYACINTHS (grape), blue; plant in Fall. 30 
HYDRANGEA, any of following: 2 yr. unless 
noted. 3 
Peegee, bush type. Pink flowers in Fall. 
Otaksa, blue type. 
Otaksa, pink type. 
Marshal Foch, red, 3 in, pots. 
American everblooming. Large white flowers 
all summer. 
Oak leaf. Very early, robust and thrives in 
shade. 
INDIGO BUSH —Neat bush with indigo purple 
flowers in tassel formations, 3 ft. Ult. 5 ft. 2 
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