PERENNIAL PLANTS 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 
FESTUCA (See Grasses) 
♦FUCHSIA MAGELLANICA 2-3 ft. 
Hundreds of ruby-red pendant flowers all 
summer long. Perfect in either flower bor¬ 
der or rockgarden. Especially adapted for 
shade. Protect in winter. 
FUNKIA See Hosta) 
GAILLARDIA ARTISTATA 2-3 ft. 
Blanket Flower 
A hard center of deep maroon thickly bor¬ 
dered by petals of orange and yellow, 
strikingly ringed by circles of crimson-red 
and maroon. Flowers from June to frost. 
Su n. 
GEl'M Arens 
Airs. Bradshaw A x /> ft. 
Splendid crimson-scarlet flowers in June 
September. Sun. 30c each. 
Lady Stratlieden l x /> ft. 
Rich golden-yellow, double flowers in 
.Tun -September. Sun. 30c each. 
GRASSES (Hardy Ornamental) 
Eriantlius Ravennae 10-12 ft. 
Ravenna Grass 
From 30 to 50 flower spikes, long, dense 
and silky. 50c each. 
Festuca Ovina Glauea 2 ft. Sheep’s Fescue 
Dwarf grass witli gray foliage. Very 
narrow leaves. 25c each. 
Misoantlius Sinensis Gracilliama 
ITnivittata G-7 ft. Japan Rush 
Bright green color with silvery mid-rib. 
Very narrow foliage. 50c each. 
M. Variegata 
Long, narrow striped leaves. 50c each. 
M. Zebrinus Zebra Grass 
Marked with bands across the leaves of 
yellow making a good lawn specimen. 
50c each. 
GYPSOPH¥LLA PAMCULATA 3 ft. 
Baby’s Breath 
Very branching and spreading. Tiny white 
flowers in loose panicles in .Tune-July. 
Gauze-like or misty appearance. Sun. 25c 
each. 
Bristol Fairy 2 ft. 
A new introduction. Large panicles of 
double flowers, pure white, continuous 
bloom throughout the summer. 50c each. 
♦Repens 1-2 ft. Creeping Gypsophylla 
A beautiful trailing plant for the rock¬ 
ery, white clouds of small white and 
pink flowers in July and August. 25c 
each. 
HELENIUM Sneezewort 
Autnmnale Superbum 5 ft. 
Broad heads of deep golden-yellow flow¬ 
ers in late summer. 
Riverton Gem 3-4 ft. 
Old gold suffused with bright terra-cotta 
changing to wallflower-red. More re¬ 
strained plant than Coreopsis. Sun. 
IIELIANTHKMUM Rock of Sun Rose 
♦Mutabile G in. 
Evergreen plants, forming broad clumps, 
hidden by mass of bloom during July- 
September. 
HEMEROCA LUIS Day Lily 
Aurantiaea 2 ft. 
Strong growing and free flowering, 
orange-yellow flowers in early suinni r. 
Half shade. 50c each. 
I»r. Regel P/o ft. 
Handsome orange-yellow flowers in May. 
Fragrant. Fine l’oi cutting. Half shade. 
50c each. 
Flava 2V- ft. 
Sweet-scented, cl ar, full yellow. June. 
50c each. 
Fulva 3 ft. 
Coppery-orange, shaded crimson. July. 
25c eacli. 
Golden 3 ft. 
Golden flowers in June. 50c each. 
Gracilis 2 ft. 
Clear yellow. June. 50c each. 
Gypsy 3 ft. 
Deep orange flowers, July. Very showy. 
50c each. 
Hyperion 3-3^4 ft. 
Flowers a fine citron-yellow produced in 
great numbers. Stout stems, good foli¬ 
age. Fragrant. The b st light yellow 
Hemerocallis. Sun to half shade, 75c 
each. 
J. A. Crawford 4 ft. 
Light cadmium yellow with apricot shad¬ 
ings. Many flowers in late June. Very 
attractive in light shade. 50c each. 
Mrs. XV. H. Wyman 4 ft. 
Pale lemon yellow. Full bloom August 
1. Free flowering and lasting. The lat¬ 
est to bloom. 50c each. 
HEUCHERA Alumroot or Coralbell 
Rosamundi 2 ft. 
Over two months of delicate coral pink 
blossoms, May-July. Foliage a hand¬ 
some clump at base. Sun or half shade. 
25c each. 
Sanguinea 2 ft. 
Delicate loose panicles of crimson bell¬ 
shaped flowers above a clump of good 
foliage. 25c eacli. 
HIBISCUS MASCHEUTOS MARVEL 
Mallows 8 ft. Common Rose Mallow 
Robust type of upright habit. Deeply 
cut foliage. Enormous crimson, pink 
and white flowers in August-September. 
25c each. 
Ilelianlliemum (Sun liost*) 
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