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HAMMONTON FLOWER GARDENS 
HELENIUM 
Doz. 
fBruneum Coccineum (new). Rich mahogany- 
red flowers. 3 ft. Aug.-Sept. $1.25 
fHoopesi. Large heads of yellow flowers, very 
distinct. 2 ft. June . 1.10 
fRiverton Beauty. Lemon yellow flowers, with 
purplish black disk . 1.10 
HELIANTHEMUM (Rock or Sun Rose) 
‘Mutabile. Low growing evergreen plants, 
which are hidden by a mass of bloom in 
many colors from July to Sept. 9 in. 1.10 
HELIANTHUS 
^fMultiflorus FI. PI. Clear double yellow; 
closely resembling a ball dahlia in shape. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. 4 ft. Flowering divisions 0.50 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) 
Apricot. Compact grower of medium height, 
giving an abundance of deep orange flowers 
in early Spring . 1.25 
fDr. Regel. Fragrant, rich orange-yellow 
flowers in May. I 1 /?. ft. 1.10 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 
‘Rosamonde. One of the best coral-pink Heu- 
cheras. Strong grower. 2 ft. May-Sept. 1.50 
HYPERICUM 
‘Polyphyllum. Dwarf spreading habit, yellow 
flowers in abundance. Excellent rock plant.. 1.10 
'^■‘Tomentosum. Loose bouquets of golden yel¬ 
low starlike blooms growing above blue- 
green, silky, shiny foliage. 2 ft. June-July ... 1.50 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
*Gibraltarica. A desirable dwarf plant with 
evergreen foliage, covered with dense heads 
of lilac flowers in early Spring . 1.10 
‘Sempervirens. Dwarf evergreen rock plant, 
covered with a sheet of white flowers in 
April and May. 9 inches . 1.00 
^■‘Little Gem. A miniature form of the last, being 
entirely covered with snow white flowers in 
April and May. 5 inches ... 1.10 
^‘Snowflake. Large, white flowers . 1.25 
INULA 
*Ensifolia. Bright yellow, daisy-like flowers. 
1 ft. July-August . 1.00 
IRIS 
‘Cristata. Daintiest of all Iris. Flowers are 
rich amethyst-blue, only 4 inches high. May 1.10 
‘Pumila Cyanea. Large, violet-purple flowers. 
9 inches. May .‘. 1.00 
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Varieties marked • are novelties and plants of exceptional 
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