HARDY PERENNIALS 
Hollyhock 
Sovereign —Chrome yellow, flowering June and July, very attrac¬ 
tive, about 2% feet. 
Thunbergi —Blooming in late July. This comes after the other 
varieties. Is a rich clear lemon yellow. 3 feet high. 
HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket) 
Showy, terminal, pyramidal, fragrant spikes, resembling stocks; 
blooming from June to August. Splendid for naturalizing in 
semi-shady places. 2 to 3 feet. In separated colors—lavender 
and white. 
HEUCHERA (Coralbell) 
Few hardy Perennials lend themselves to as many uses in the 
garden as Heuchera. It makes a beautiful border with its 
rosettes of heart-shaped leaves, that remain green most of the 
Winter. 
From late June to September they send up slender spikes 18 
inches high, covered with small bright coral bells. It is ideal in 
the rock garden and fills an important blooming period in the 
herbaceous border. As a cut-flower, it keeps well and is most 
attractive used with other flowers for a table decoration. 
*Sanguinea —Pale pink to vivid crimson. 
HOLLYHOCK (Double) 
No old-fashioned garden is complete without Hollyhocks. Their 
stately spikes produce bold effects that cannot be obtained with 
any other flower. 
Lilac Beauty —Pure clear Lilac pink. 
Newport Pink —A very beautiful shade of clear glistening pink. 
Deep Rose —Old Rose shade. 
White— A true pure white Hollyhock. 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) 
Among the many species of plants particularly suitable for dwarf 
beds, borders and the rockery, none surpass the hardy Candy¬ 
tufts in making a rich showing during their flowering season. 
The foliage is also quite ornamental, being evergreen most of 
the Winter. 
*Sempervirens —Pure white flowers which completely cover the 
plants in May. About 15 inches high, and splendid for edging 
borders and rock gardens. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Continued) 
The Gem —A very clear yellow or pale golden shade, flowering 
July and August. Attaining a height of 3 feet. 
Viscountess Byng— Soft silvery background overlaid pale cop¬ 
per rose. An exquisite variety flowering in July and August. 
4 feet high. Price: $2.50 per plant, $25.00 per dozen. 
Wau-Bun —Cadmion yellow with outer half overcast a delicate 
shade of red. Flowering July and August. Attaining a height 
of 3 feet. Price: $2.50 per plant, $25.00 per dozen. 
Winsome —Pale creamy yellow, flowering in June and July. 
Very fragrant, attaining a height of 2 1 /4 to 3 feet. 
Obl-fasliionetl types previously introduced 
Price: 30^ per plant, 3 plants 75^, 
$3.00 per dozen 
Dr. Regal —An orange yellow. Extremely fragrant. Flowering 
in May. Attaining height of 2 feet. 
Flava —Bright lemon yellow. Very fragrant variety flowering 
June and July. 2% feet high. 
Florham (Golden Day-Lily) —Golden yellow with Indian yel¬ 
low shadings. June and July. 3 feet. 
Golden Bell —Large apricot orange, flowering July and August. 
3 feet high. 
Luteola Major —A great improvement on Luteola or Florham, 
with much larger flowers. Hespens 
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