PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Helenium, Riverton Gem 
EELENIUM—Riverton Gem. 3-5 ft. 
Old gold gradually changing in 
streaks to wallflower-red; the warm, 
rich shades of autumn. 
3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
HELIANTHUS Multiflorus Flenus 
(Hardy Sunflower). 4 feet. Double 
like the decorative dahlias, bright yel¬ 
low. 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
HEIIANTHEMUM4) Mutahile 
(Fickle Sunrose). Semi-evergreen, 
spreading, of procumbent shrubby 
character, about 12 inches high, the 
young growth stiffly erect. Abundant 
inch-wide flowers in July. Mixed col¬ 
ors. 3, 70c ; doz., $2.50. 
—Buttercup. Bright yellow. 
—Fireball. Orange-flame. 
Both: 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
HELICHRYSUM Ang*ustifolia. 
(Hardy Strawflower). Attractive white 
permanent flowers. 3, 70c ; doz., $2.50. 
HEIiIOPSIS (Orange Sunflower).— 
—Zinniaeflora. Like Zinnia flowers. 
Clear yellow. 3, 55c ; doz., $2.00. 
HELLEBORUS Niger (Christmas 
Rose). 12 inches. Beautiful, waxy, 2- 
inch flowers during February or 
March; white, flushed purple. Plant 
in sheltered, well drained, partially 
cVicin/vl onnt 
Each, 60c; 3, $1.50; doz., $5.00. 
HESFERIS MATRONALIS (Sweet 
Rocket). 3 to 4 feet; Phlox-like pink 
flowers in June and July, 
—Alba. White flowers. 
Both: 3, 55c; doz., $2.00. 
Helianthus Multiflorus Plenus 
Hardy Perennial Plants 43 
Hardy Candytuft 
HEUCHERA<$> (Coralbells). Dainty, 
leaves round, escalloped and purple 
tinged, in low tufts. The beautiful 
flowers are in terminal panicles on 
slender upright stems. 
—Brizoides. 2 feet, nodding stems. 
May and June ; light pink. 
—Fluie de Feu. Gracefully loose pan¬ 
icles, very free; fiery red. 
—Rosamund!. 18 inches. An improv¬ 
ed type ; very free, extra healthy, long¬ 
est season, very bright, uniform coral- 
pink. 
—Sanguinea. 12 to 18 inches, stocky,, 
June to September; coral-red. 
All: 3, $1.00; doz., $3.50. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow). 4 to 6 feet, 
shrubby bush. Broad, 6-inch fall flow¬ 
ers like single Hollyhocks. Very 
showy. Red, Pink, White, Crimson 
Eye, or Mixed. 
Each, 35c; 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
Hibiscus—Mallow Marvel 
HOLLYHOCKS 
This stately old plant is truly “King 
of the Garden.” Hollyhocks inject so 
much of color and life and picturesque¬ 
ness into tall backgrounds with their 
gorgeous, densely-set pillars ranging in 
height from 4 to 7 feet, ablaze through¬ 
out the summer. 
Double Flowered Large rosettes 
' " ■ of paper - like 
tissue, very compactly layered. Sep¬ 
arate colors : Crimson, Maroon, Pink, 
White or Yellow. 
Single Flowered “Allegheny” 
or Mammoth. 
Fringed. Tall; very large fringed 
flowers. Mixed. 
Anemone-Flowered The New 
-- English 
“Imperator.” Magnificent Anemone 
flowers in many two-color pastel com¬ 
binations. Mixed. 
All: 3, 70c; doz., $2.50; 100, $15.00. 
S. & H. Double Hollyhocks 
HOUSTONIA, Ciliolata.<*> 3 inches. 
A chubby little native plant in dense 
tufts or cushions, bearing hundreds of 
small white flowers. May, June. Pre¬ 
fers moist, acid soil, with plenty of 
sunshine. 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
IBERIS<*> (Hardy Candytuft). Dwarf 
with handsome dark evergreen foliage. 
—Cribraltarica. Delicate lilac flowers. 
May and June. 12 inches. 
—Queen of Italy. (New.) Strong 
growing ; flowers a bright, deep shade 
of lilac-pink. 
—Sempervirens. Pure white flowers, 
fragrant, in early spring; the plant 
compactly spreading. 12 inches. 
All: 3, 70c; doz., $2.50. 
INUIiA<3> Royleana. 2 feet. Flowers 
large, daisy-like, petals separated; 
orange-yellow, with conspicuous black 
buds. 3, 70c; doz., $2.50. 
IRIS 
Dwarf Iris 
Low-growing, quickly spreading ; use¬ 
ful as an edging to the taller Germanica 
class, a low mass bedder for earliest 
(April-May) bloom, and for distribution 
in rockeries. 
Atroviolacea. Violet- 
mauve with maroon-red 
veining. 
Excelsa. Pale canary- 
yellow. 
The Bride. Blush-white. 
Each, 2 0c; 3, 45c; doz., 
$1.60. 
Siberian Iris S riC3 
Compact; with narrow grassy foliage 
and slender, upright stems ; furnishing 
a prodigious amount of medium sized 
flowers between the German and Japan 
sections. 
Orientalis. Violet-blue, 
the bud enclosed in 
crimson spathe valves. 
15c. 
Ferry’s Blue. Tall; pure 
sky-blue. 15c. 
Snow Queen. Ivory- 
white. 3 ft. 15c. 
THE SET 
One 
Each 
(3) 
40c 
THE SET 
One Each 
(3 roots) 
50c 
GERMAN IRIS. See page 44. 
JAPAN IRIS. See page 44. 
