GILIA Coronopifolia, hhb, 3 ft. A remarkably 
beautiful biennial, firs of a rich and rare shade 
of red. 
GLOBULARIA Trichosantha, hp, 9 in. Small blue 
firs in large globular heads during summer. 
Gnaphalium Edelweis 
GNAPHALIUM Edelweis, hp, 6 in. Swiss Everlast¬ 
ing; wooly foliage and flower heads. 
GUNNERA Manicata, hp, 5 ft. A waterside or 
moist ground plant with prodigious leaves; rare. 
GYPSOPHILA Acutifolia, hp, 3 ft. A pretty species; 
pale pink, fine for cutting; much like Paniculata. 
Oldhamiana (New). Autumn-flowering rose-pink 
Gypsophila. Recognized by Royal Hort. Society. 
Pacifica, hp, 3 ft. Plants branch and are smoth¬ 
ered with thousands of exquisite little pink firs. 
Paniculata, hp, 3 ft. Baby'g Breath. Tiny white 
firs, on slender stems during July and August. 
Double-flowered, hp, 3 ft. Showy in beds, fine 
to cut. 
Snowflake, hp, 3 ft. New ; pure white; clusters. 
Repens, hp, 6 in. Firs pinkish white in great 
abundance; trailer; fine for the rockery. 
HELENIUM Autumnale Superbum, hp, 3 ft. Large 
pure yellow firs; showy; fine for cutting. 
Hoopsei, hp, 18 in. Bright orange; splendid. 
Praecox Luteum, hp, 9 in. Firs yellow; large; 
showy. 
Riverton Gem, hp, 3 ft. Firs opening old gold, 
changing wallflower red, dark center. 
HELIANTHUS Angustifolius, Autumn Glory. A fine 
perennial, showy in late Autumn. The black 
centered single yellow firs are very showy. 
Mollis, hp, 3 ft. A stately, very free-blooming 
perennial; firs pure yellow. 
Perennial Mixed, hp, 4 ft. Showy golden firs. 
HELLEBORUS Hybrids, hp, 18 in. Finest colors 
mixed. 
Niger, hp, 1 ft. Christmas Rose, white tinged 
rose, blooms in winter; germinates tardily. 
HEMEROCALLIS Hybrids, hp. 3 ft. Beautiful Day 
Lilies in mixture 5c. 
HERACLEUM Mantegazzianum, hp, 6 ft. Large 
white umbels; handsome foliage; showy. 
Wilhelmsii, hp, 9 ft. Fine for backgrounds. 
HIERACEUM Aurantiacum, hp, 1 ft. Large firs in 
showy clusters; orange-red; very attractive. 
Villosum, hp, 1 ft. Yellow firs; showy rock plant. 
HELIANTHEMUM M u t a b i 1 e (Rock Rose) 1 ft. 
Showy dwarf shrubby evergreen perennial. 
Forms a dense mass of foliage smothered with 
bright and beautiful firs; June to Sept. 
Mutabile Rosea. Exquisite rose shades. 
HEUCHERA Benary's Hybrids, hp, 18 in. Fine 
brilliant colors in splendid mixture; fine rock 
plant. 
Brizoides Gracillima. Rose shades. Extra fine. 
Sanguinea, Coral Bells, hp, 18 in. A charming 
perennial with coral red firs; excellent for bou- 
quets. __ 
HOLLYHOCK (Althaea Rosea) For splendid long- 
flowering decorative plants, the majestic Holly¬ 
hock holds a high place in the garden. To 
lengthen blooming period, keep faded flowers 
picked and finished spikes cut. A choice selec¬ 
tion is offered below : 
®® n ® r Y* s Prize Double. White, Sulphur, Golden 
Yellow, Rose, Scarlet, Crimson, White tinted 
rose. Peach, Apricot, Dark Rose, Salmon Rose, 
and Purplish Violet. 40 s. Mixed 60 s. 
Vilmorin's Extra Double. Complete Special Mix¬ 
ture. 60 seeds. 
Single Mixed. Wide range of fine colors. 
Exquisite, 5 ft., firs extra large, double, fringed 
and curled; various shades mixed. 25 seeds. 
Double Imperator.. New, firs with double center 
rosette and broad collar of frilled and fringed 
petals in a splendid mixture of interesting and 
attractive color combinations. An outstanding 
variety that will be admired. 
Mammoth Allegheny, 11 ft., firs single and semi¬ 
double, 4 to 6 in. across, curled and fringed. 
25 s. 
Newport Pink. Royal Horticultural Society prize¬ 
winner. Delightful double pure pink firs on 6 
ft. plants. 
Hollyhock Benary's Double 
HORMINUM Pyrenaicum, hp, 1 ft. Rosettes of 
large green leaves; spikes of violet firs. 
HYACINTHUS Candicans, hbb, 3 ft. Drooping 
white bells on tall spike-like scapes; showy. 
35 seeds. 
HYPERICUM Patulum Henryi, 3 ft. Tall, erect vig¬ 
orous growth. Large golden firs. 
Orientate, hp, 9 in. Large showy golden yellow 
flowers. 
Polyphyllum (Repens), 4 in. Pretty trailing plant 
with silvery foliage studded with golden firs. 
Choice for rockery. 
IBERIS Semperflorens, hp, 1 ft. Large pure white 
sweet-scented firs in corymbs; late Autumn. 
Sempervirens, hp, 6 in. Spreading plants com¬ 
pletely covered with heads of pure white firs 
in spring and summer. Useful for cemeteries 
and the rockery. 
Tenoreana, 9 in., white, changing to pale purple. 
Jucunda. A rare species, blooming during June 
and July. The dwarf, bluish-green plants bear 
dainty spikes of small pink firs. 
INCARVILLEA Delavayi, hp, 18 in. Large Glox¬ 
inia-like rosy-purple flowers; beautiful. 30 s. 
Variabilis, hp. New. Strong growing plant cov¬ 
ered with one-inch beautiful rose firs all Sum¬ 
mer. Will bloom first season if started early. 
INULA Glandulosa, hp, 2 ft. Large golden firs. 
Macrocephala, hp, 4 ft. Lemon with gold disk. 
Royleana, hp, 2 ft. Large golden firs; fine. 
Complete Special Mixture of Inula. 150 seeds. 
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