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WOLCOTTS LI-MITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Per Do/. 
HABERLEA—Haberlea 
A near relative of Ramondia and requiring same treatment. Makes 
a flat rosette of saw-toothed leaves covered in early summer with 
sprays of lilac-lavender flowers like a small streptocarpus. 
H. Ferdinand-Coburgi—A specially fine form with larger 
blossoms than the type, wide-open mouth and speckled 
with gold in the throat. $1.00 
Large, eight-year-old plants... . 1.50 
HELIANTHEMUM—Rock or Sun Rose 
Exceedingly useful as well as beautiful low growing plants for 
either the hardy garden or rockery. They are literally covered all sum¬ 
mer with their delicate, crinkled blossoms, in almost every color of the 
rainbow. They demand sun and sandy soil. 
H. Croftianum—Splendid hybrid with silvery foliage and 
salmon pink flowers.$ .35 $ 3.50 
H. Mrs. Mould—A lovely suffusion of salmon and rose .35 3.50 
H. tuberaria—Tiny species with large golden flowers. 
Very distinct, (i inches.50 5.00 
H. Ben Hybrids— An extra fine mixture with a wide 
range of colors...25 2.50 
HERNARIA—Rupture Wort 
H. glabra—Neat, evergreen, mat-forming plant with 
beautiful deep green foliage. Turns bronzy red in 
winter .$ .25 $ 2.50 
HEUCHERA—Alum Root 
One of the most desirable perennials for a hardy garden or for 
the rockery. Compact growth with handsome dark green, mottled 
foliage, from which spring slender stems about a foot high bearing 
panicles of bright scarlet bells. Very light and airy in effect in the 
garden and fine for cutting. 
H. Fruhlichi—Fine. Large, coral red flowers. 2 feet.$ .35 $ 3.50 
H. Gerandole-—Lovely variety with salmon pink flowers .50 5.00 
H. Pluie d’Feu—Large, rich scarlet flowers. 2 feet.35 3.50 
H. Saturnale—Very dark velvety red blossoms. 18 inches .50 5.00 
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