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E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO.. Baltimore, Maryland 
Hardy Perennial and Rock Garden Plants—Con't. 
Height 
Location 
Flowering 
Season 
HELENIUM—Sneezewort 
:}:Crimson Beauty (new). Compact growing variety with 
very large bronze-crimson flowers. 35 cts. each.18 to 24 in. 
Sun 
June to Fall 
Pulmilum Magnificum. Beautiful large golden yellow 
flowers. 35 cts. ea.; $3.50 doz.2 ft. 
Sun 
June to Sept. 
LRiverton 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 
^Multiflorus FI. PI. Large double yellow flowers.3 to 4 ft. 
Sun 
July to Sept. 
HELIOPSIS—Orange Sunflower 
iScabra 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. 65 cts. 
each ...9 to 12 in. 
Sun 
Dec. to Mar. 
‘Oriental Hybrids. The lenten-rose, flowering during Feb¬ 
ruary and March; they come in wide range of colors, 
white, greenish white, pink and purple, mixed shadesQ to 12 in. 
Sun 
Feb. & Mar. 
only. 65 cts. ea. 
HEMEROCALLIS—Daylily 
:|:Florham. A strong grower, high, large golden flower. 
:j:Kwanso. Handsome large double flowers of rich golden 
bronze .. 
iThumbergi. Funnel shaped flowers of rich butter-cup 
yellow . 
HEUCHERA—Coralbells 
ifBrizioides. A strong grower with light pink flowers. 
•tEdge Hall. Lovely large bell-shaped flowers of salmon 
pink. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
‘Perry's White. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
‘Pluie de Feu. Lovely coral red variety. 25 cts. ea.; 
$2.50 doz. 
HIBISCUS—Mallow 
New Giant flowering mixed.. 
HOLLYHOCK—Althea Rosea 
Double Pink. White, red, yellow, maroon and mixed. 
Hosta. See Funkia. 
HYPERICUM—St. Johnswort 
IBERIS—Candytuft 
‘Sempervirens. Evergreen bushes covered with w 
flowers . 
‘Snowflake. A splendid new Iberis with large pure white 
flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
‘Little Gem. A dwarf and very compact form of the above 
variety . 
‘Tenoreana. Very lovely lilac colored flowers, late April 
to June. 8 in. high. 25 cts. ea. 
INULA—Fleabane 
‘Ensifolia. Golden-yellow daisy-like flowers. 25 cts. ea.; 
$2.50 doz.6 in. 
LEONTOPODIUM—Edelweiss 
,21/2 ft. 
Sun or 
Semi-Shade 
June 
.3 to 31/2 ft. 
Sun or 
1 
Semi-Shade 
Sun or 
Tune, July 
. 2/2 to 3 ft. 
) 
Semi-Shade 
Sun or 
July, Aug. 
2 to 3 ft. 
Semi-Shade 
Shade or 
July, Aug. 
18 to 24 in. 
1 
Sun 
Shade or 
May to Aug 
15 to 18 in. 
Sun 
Shade or 
May to July 
12 to 15 in. 
Sun 
Shade or 
May to July 
.12 to 15 in. 
Sun 
May to July 
.3 to 4 ft. 
Sun 
June, July 
.6 ft. 
Sun 
June, July 
1 
.18 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
.18 in. 
Sun 
June 
.8 to 10 in. 
Sun 
May 
6 in. 
Sun 
May, June 
6 in. 
Sun 
May 
Sun 
Sun 
Apr. to June 
June to Aug. 
‘Alpinum. Interesting alpine, silvery foliage, light yellow 
flowers.5 in. 
LIATRIS—Gayfeather 
+Pycnostachya. Long spikes of showy rich purple flowers..4 ft. 
LINARIA Toadflax 
‘Alpina. A dainty species with lovely purple flowers with 
orange lip .5 to 6 in. 
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—Cardinal flower 
rjrCardinalis. A fine native, beautiful scarlet flowers.2 to 3 ft. 
LOTUS—Babies' Slippers 
‘Corniculatus, FI. PI. A hardy trailer, dark green foliage 
and double yellow flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.Trailing 
LUNARIA—Honesty 
^Biennis Mixed. Biannual with showy seed pods, used 
much for winter decoration.,.18 in. 
LUPINUS—Lupine 
^Polyphyllus. Pink, blue, white or mixed.3 to 4 ft. 
‘—Alpines or Rock Plants. 
t —Cutflower Varieties. 
Sun 
May June 
Sun 
July to Aug. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
Sun 
June to Sept 
Semi-Shade 
May to July 
Sun 
All Sum. 
Sun 
July to Aug. 
Sun 
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. 
‘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, pro¬ 
ducing 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, orange 
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 (Kaempferi), NEWER VARIETIES 
Kaempferi. The most beautiful of Irises, making splendid 
display in the garden, during late June and early 
July; height about 3 ft. 
Eleanor Parry. Double, claret purple flamed with white 
and blue. 25 cts. ea.; 3 for 60 cts. 
Gold Bound. A fine double white, gold banded center. 
25 cts. ea.; 3 for 60 cts. 
Melpomene. Double, soft blue. 25 cts. ea. 
Purple and Gold. Double, rich violet purple, with golden 
throat. 25 cts. ea.; 3 for 60 cts. 
Red Riding Hood. A fine single red variety, very out¬ 
standing. 30 cts. ea.; 3 for 75 cts. 
SIBERIAN IRIS. Flowers in June.. Height 2 ft. 
Perry's Blue. Large clear-blue flowers. 
Snow Queen. A lovely white form dwarf. 
Long Spurred Columbine 
