HOODACRES HYBRID HEUCHERA 
“Coral Bells" or “Fairy Flowers" 
A new race of these sparkling flowers. Greater size and 
vigor, many new colors and improved blooming quality. Hand¬ 
some evergreen foliage. 12 to 18 inches. An ideal edging plant 
for all the year and brilliant with color over a long period. An 
ornament in the rock garden and a lasting cut-flower. When 
this plant is grown in colonies it becomes a revelation of beauty. 
One of our specialties. 
CULTURE OF CORAL BELLS — Soil that is not too heavy and 
preferably somewhat sandy. Bone meal and potash reliable as 
fertilizers, but use sparingly and spade in thoroughly. 
Important — Taking some divisions each spring from the 
older plants will insure vigorous blooming stock. Cut them 
out close to main root and each piece will be found to have 
roots attached. Shade these and keep watered; all should grow. 
Angelus Bells: Charming medium tone of coral. 
Bobolink: Bright rosy pink, medium height. 
Carillon: Near to Queen of Hearts color, but smaller flowers. 
Coquille: Soft "Spaniel Pink". 
Coralie: Bright rose red, seedling Q. of H. 
El Corolio: Bright coral seedling of Rain of Fire. 
Florabelle: Shade deeper than Melody, fine. 
Hermes: Spray-like flowers, tall, flesh pink. 
Lenore: Medium light pink, half dwarf. 
Light of Allah: Enchanting tall “Rose Red". 
Maybird: Rose pink, half dwarf, profuse. 
Melody: Light, an abundant bloomer, fine for massing. 
Mission Bells: Light rose red. Half dwarf. 
Pink DePght: New, "Begonia Rose". Profuse. 
Pink Princess: Deep "Eosine Pink", extra bloomer. 
Springtime: Large medium pink. 
Tanabel: Warm rose pink, medium height. 
Wedding Bells: Lively coral, abundant bloomer. 
Above varieties 30c each, three for 85c, 12 for $3.00. 
Charmeuse: Exceedingly fine and attractive, very light pink. 
Long blooming. 60c. 
Heart's Desire: "Begonia Rose", very large bells. 60c. 
Queen of Hearts: Deepest glowing coral-scarlet. Has no rival 
in the world. 40c each, 12 for $4.00. 
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