HETEROPAPPUS Hispidus (Blue Daisy), hha, 2 ft. 
Aster-like blooms of silvery lavender with beau¬ 
tiful contrasting golden center. 
HIBISCUS Africanus (Calisureus) Grandiflonu, ha, 
2 ft. Cup-like firs, cream with dark eye. 
Coccineus, hhp, 5 ft. Semi-aquatic; very large 
showy scarlet firs 6" across. 
Mallow Marvels, hp, 3 ft. Attractive foliage, firs 
large and showy with broad petals; from white 
to crimson. Mixed colors. 
Manihot Sunset, hhp, 6 ft. Splendid; firs 6" across; 
yellow with showy crimson center. 
Moscheutus, hp, 2 ft. Rose, bog plant. 
Trionum Grandiflonim, ha, 3 ft. Firs large, ivory, 
v/ith a showy dark center. Flower-of-an-Hour. 
HUNNEMANNIA Fumeriiolia, Mexican Tulip Poppy, 
hhp, 2 ft. Bright yellow, firs 3" across, constantly 
in bloom; wonderful for cutting. 
' Sunlite, hhp, 18 in. New, semi-double, yellow. 
Helianthus 
HELIANTHUS. Sunflower, ha. 
These showy, easily grov/n plants begin to 
bloom when small and continue until the seeds 
ripen. Firs, large, mostly shades of yellow; pro¬ 
duced freely even in dry weather. 
Large-flowered Single Varieties: 
Bismarckianus, 10 ft. Golden yellow; very showy. 
Gaillardiflorus, 8 ft, Zoned Brown and Red; showy. 
Giganteus, 12 ft. Russian; huge golden firs; fine. 
Macrophyllus Giganteus, IS ft. Tall, giant firs. 
Primrose, 8 ft. Sulphur yellow; odd, attractive. 
Complete Special Mixture, single varieties. 
Large-flowered Double Varieties: 
Califomicus, 6 ft. Golden yellow, green center. 
Chrysanthemiflorus, 10 ft. Huge, laciniated petals. 
Globosus Fistulosus, 8 ft. Plants free-blooming; firs 
double to the center; splendid. 
Complete Special Mixture of Double Varieties. 
Small-flowered Varieties: 
Erato, 4 ft. Cream, black center; cactus petals. 
Lilliput, 10 in. Spreading; very free-blooming; 
endures drought; fine for low beds and borders. 
Stella, 5 ft. Gold, black eye; fine for cutting. 
Complete Mixture of All Helianthus 
HELIOPHILA Linearifolia, hha, 1 ft. Cape Stock, 
from South Africa; rare; firs bright blue with 
white eye, in handsome racemes. 
HELIOPSIS, Lemoine's Giant, hp, 3 ft. An improved 
strain; dble firs, twice the size of the older sort, 
and of a brilliant golden yellow. 
Pitcheriana, hp, 4 ft. Bright deep yellow firs. 
Scabra Zinniaeflora. An easy growing new, double 
form. Brilliant golden yellow. 
HERNIARIA Hirsuta, ha, 2 in. Small green firs, 
dense foliage; valuable for carpet-bedding. 
HESPERIS Matronalis, Sweet Rocket, hp, 3 ft. Some¬ 
times known as Dame's Violet; terminal clusters 
of large Phlox-like deliciously scented firs 
throughout Summer. A lovely easily grown 
perennial that should be in every garden. - Colors: 
Purple, White; separate or mixed. 
Matronalis Nana, 1 ft. Plants compact, free-bloom¬ 
ing; fine for rockery, pots, and cutting. White 
flowers of beauty. 
Nivea, hp, 2 ft. Nev/, rare; early, long-blooming; 
lovely snow-white, sweet-scented firs. 
Tristis, hp, 2 ft. Brown, very fragrant. 
GLAUCIUM, Horn Poppy, hb. A very showy gar¬ 
den plant; the firs large and of bright colors, 
borne on spreading-topped plants, of easy cul¬ 
ture; showy. 
Leiocarpum, 1 ft. Attractive brilliant orange-red. 
Tricolor, 3 ft. Large orange black-spotted flowers. 
GOSSYPIUM Herbaceum, hha, 3 ft. Cotton, white. 
HEBENSTRETIA Comosa, hp, 1 ft. White, sweet. 
HEDYSARUM Coronarium, French Honeysuckle, 
hhb, 3 ft, Flov/ers bright red in long racemes; 
showy in the garden and fine to cut; also v/hite 
oi mixed colors. 
Regular pkt. 5c. 
- GEO. W. PARK 
Iberis 
IBERIS Gibraltarica, hp, 1 ft. Showy lilac firs. 
IMPATIENS Glanduligera is a popular garden 
plant in France and deserves a place in our 
gardens also. Plants grow 4 ft. high and bloom 
freely in Fall. 
JONOPSIDIUM Acaule, ha, 3 in. Diamond fir, white 
tinged violet; beds or rockery; self-sows. 
KAULFUSSIA Amelloides, ha, 6 in. A pretty garden 
plant from Africa; Blue, WTiite, Red; Mixed. 
KNIPHOFIA Tritoma, Flame Flower. Showy plants 
the firs flame-like, in terrninal spikes. In complete 
mixture of colors. 
Tuckii, May Queen, hp, 5 ft. The earliest of Knipho- 
fias; blooms continuously; yellow to rose. 
Kochia 
KOCHIA Childsii, ha, 3 ft. Fresh green foliage. 
Trichophylla, ha, 2 ft. Summer Cypress or Mexi¬ 
can Fire Plant; decorative bushes; foliage green 
turning to fiery red in Autumn. 
LALLEMANTIA Canescens, hb, 18 in. blue, bees. 
LARKSPUR— Inside Cover. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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