E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO.. Baltimore, Maryland 
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Hardy Perennial and Rock Garden Plants—Con't. 
Height 
Location 
Flowering 
Season 
HELENIUM—Sneezewort 
JCrimson Beauty (new). Compact growing variety 
with very large bronze-crimson flowers. 35 cts. ea. 18 to 24 in. 
Sun 
June to Fall 
JMadam Canivet. Beautiful large golden yellow flow¬ 
ers. 35 cts. ea.; $3.50 doz.2 to 21/2 ft. 
Sun 
June to Sept. 
JRiverton Gem. Old gold changing to wallflower-red.3 to 4 ft. 
Sun 
July to Sept. 
HELLIANTHEMUM—Sunrose 
* Album Plenum, *Buttercup, ‘Fireball .6 in. 
Sun 
May 
HELIANTHUS—Perennial Sunflower 
JMultiflorus FI. PI. Large double yellow flowers. 3 to 4 ft. 
Sun 
July to Sept. 
HELIOPSIS—Orange Sunflower 
JScabra Excelsa. Single and semi-double flowers, 
deep yellow .3 to 4 ft. 
Sun 
June to Sept. 
HELLEBORUS—Christmas Rose 
*Niger. Evergreen foliage, with lovely single rose-like 
white flowers, sometimes flushed with pink. 75 cts. 
each .9 to 12 in. 
Sun 
Dec to Mar. 
‘Orientalis Hybrids. The lenten-rose, flowering during 
February and March; they come in wide range of 
colors, white, greenish white, pink and purple9 to 12 in. 
Sun 
Feb. & March 
mixed shades only. 75 cts. ea.18 in. 
HEMEROCALLIS—Daylily 
JDr. Regel. Lovely rich orange-yellow flowers.2'^ ft. 
JFlava. Sweet scented clear yellow flowers.3 to 3V2 ft. 
tFlorham. A strong grower, high, large golden flower. 
JKwanso. Handsome large double flowers of rich 
golden bronze .2V 2 to 3 ft. 
JThumbergi. Funnel shaped flowers of rich butter¬ 
cup yellow .2 to 3 ft. 
HEUCHERA—Coralbells 
JBrizioides. A strong grower with light pink flowers. 18 to 24 in. 
*JEdge Hall. Lovely large bell-shaped flowers of 
salmon pink. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.15 to 18 in. 
*Perry's white. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. .12 to 15 in. 
*Pluie de Feu. Lovely coral red variety. 25 cts. ea., 
$2.50 doz.12 to 15 in. 
HIBISCUS—Mallow 
New Giant flowering mixed. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.5 to 8 ft. 
HOLLYHOCK—Althea Rosea 
Double Pink. White, red, yellow, maroon and mixed. 
15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.5 to 6 ft. 
Hosta. See Funkia. 
HYPERICUM—St. Johnswort 
Moserianum. A shrubbery type variety, large golden 
yellow flowers .18 in. 
‘Reptans. Creeping variety, large golden-yellow flow¬ 
ers, evergreen foliage .18 in. 
IBERIS—Candytuft 
*Sempervirens. Evergreen bushes covered with white 
flowers .8 to 10 in 
* Snowflake. A splendid new Iberis with large pure 
white flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.6 in. 
*Little Gem. A dwarf and very compact form of the 
above variety .6 in. 
INCARVILLEA—Perennial Gloxinia 
‘Delavayi. Large rich rose flowers.18 in. 
INULA—Fleabane 
*Ensifolia. Golden-yellow daisy-like flowers. 25 cts. 
ea., $2.50 doz.6 in. 
LEONTOPODIUM—Edelweiss 
•Alpinum. Interesting alpine, silvery foliage, light 
yellow flowers .^ * n - 
LIATRIS—Gayfeather 
JPycnostachya. Long spikes of showy rich purple 
flowers .^ ft- 
LINARIA—Toadflax 
*Alpina. A dainty species with lovely purple flowers, 
with orange lip 
LINUM—Perennial Flax 
*Alpinum. A fine dwarf variety with clear sky-blue 
flowers .15 in. 
*Flavum. Lovely golden yellow flowers.12 in. 
Salsaloides Nanum. A rare gem with white flowers 
with pink shadings. 50 cts. ea.4 to 6 in. 
LOBELIA—Cardinalflower 
JCardinalis. A tine native, beautiful scarlet flowers.2 to 3 it. 
LOTUS—Babies’ Slippers 
‘Comiculatus, FI. PI. A hardy trailer, dark green foli¬ 
age and double yellow flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 
doz.Trailing 
LUNARIA—Honesty 
JBiennis Mixed. Biannual with showy seed pods, 
used much for winter decoration.18 in. 
LUPINUS—Lupine 
JPolyphyllus. Pink, blue, white or mixed.3 to 4 ft. 
*—Alpines or Rock Plants. 
X —Cutflower Varieties. 
.5 to 6 in. 
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All Sum. 
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June to Aug. 
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All Sum. 
Sun June to Sept 
Semi-Shade May to July 
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July, Aug. 
July, Aug. 
Sun 
Semi-Shade June 
Japanese Iris 
IRIS—Flag 
*Arenaria (Sand Iris). A lovely little Iris with fairly 
large yellow flowers in May, 3 to 4 in 25 cts. ea. 
‘Cristata. Of creeping habit, large pale blue flowers. 
25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
*Cristata Alba. A rare white flowering form of the 
above. 6 in., Sun, May, June. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
*Gracilipes. Dainty blue flowers, veined lilac and 
crested with orange. 6 in., Shade, May. 35 cts. ea. 
Dichotoma (Vesper Iris). A rare Iris of easy culture, 
producing its lovely lilac-colored flowers. 2 ft. Semi- 
Shade, July to Sept. 35 cts. ea. 
Tectorum (Roof Iris). Large attractive blue flowers. 
15 in., Sun, May, June. 
*Pumila Type. 
Fairy, lovely pale blue. 30 cts. Orange Queen, or¬ 
ange yellow. Sambo, beautiful deep blue. La 
Fiancee, white 25 cts. ea. 6 to 8 in., Sun, May 
Verna. A lovely native, violet blue flowers. 4 to 6 in., 
Semi-Shade, May. 
JAPANESE IRISES, NEWER VARIETIES 
Kaempferi (Japanese Iris). The most beautiful or 
Irises, making splendid display in the garden, 
during late June and early July; height about 3 ft. 
Cloude Dress. Double pearl-white, delicately lined 
violet. 30 cts. ea.; $3 doz. 
Dominator. Single. Immense medium blue white 
veined. 30 cts. ea.; $3 doz. 
Gekke-No-Nami. Double. Large white, with yellow 
signal patches. 30 cts. ea.; $3 doz. 
Helen Wells. Single. Amethyst violet. A very beauti¬ 
ful variety. 30 cts. ea.; $3 doz. 
Kha Khan. Single. White suffused with blue. Very 
fine. 30 cts. ea.; $3 doz. 
Red Riding Hood. A very nice single reddish Iris of 
appealing effect. 30 cts. ea.; $3 doz. 
Gold Bound. Double white, gold banded center. 
Purple and Gold. Violet purple with golden throat. 
Siberian Iris. Flowers in June. Height 2 ft. 
Siberica Perry's Blue. Large clear-blue flowers 
Sibreica Snow Queen. A lovely white form dwarf 
Aster Alpsnus 
