GYPSOPHILA 
GYPSOPHILA Acutilolia, hp, 3 ft. A pretty species; 
pale pink, fine for cutting; much like Paniculata. 
Oldhamiana (Naw). Autumn-flowering rose-pink 
Gypsophila. Recognized by Royal Hort. Society. 
Pacifica, hp, 3 ft. Plants branch and are smoth¬ 
ered with thousands of exquisite little pink firs. 
Paniculata, hp, 3 ft. Baby's Breath. Tiny white 
firs, on slender stems during July and August. 
Doubla-flowered, hp, 3 ft. Showy in beds, fine 
to cut. Splendid white. 
Rapana, hp, 6 in. Firs pinkish white in great 
abundance; trailer; fine for the rockery. 
HOLLYHOCK 
HOLLYHOCK (Aithaaa Rosaa). For splendid long-flowering deco¬ 
rative plants, the majestic Hollyhock holds a high place in the 
garden. To lengthen blooming period, keep faded flowers picked 
and finished spikes cut. A choice selection is offered below: 
Banary's Prize Double. White, Sulphur, Golden Yellow, Rose, Scar¬ 
let, Crimson, White tinted rose. Peach, Apricot, Salmon Rose, and 
Purplish Violet. Mixed. 
Vilmorin't Extra Double. Complete Special Mixture. 
Single Mixed. Wide range of fine colors. 
Exquisite, 5 ft., firs extra large, double, fringed and curled; various 
shades mixed. 
Double Imperator. New, firs with double center rosette and broad 
collar of frilled and fringed petals in a splendid mixture of in¬ 
teresting and attractive color combinations. 
Mammoth Allegheny, 11 ft., firs single and semi-double, 4 to 6 in. 
across, curled and fringed. 
Newport Pink. Royal Horticultural Society prize-winner. Delightful 
double pure pink firs on 6 ft. plants. 
GILIA Coronopifolia, hhb, 3 ft. A remarkably beautiful biennial, firs 
of a rich and rare shade of red. 
GLOBULARIA Trichosantha, hp. 9 in. Small blue firs in large globu¬ 
lar heads during summer. 
GNAPHALIUM Edelweis, hp, 6 in. Swiss Everlasting; woolly foliage 
and flower heads. 
GUNNERA Manicata, hp, 5 ft. A waterside or moist ground plant 
with prodigious leaves; rare. 
HELENIUM Autumnale Superbum, hp, 3 ft. Large pure yellow firs; 
showy; fine for cutting. 
Hoopsei hp, 18 in. Bright orange; splendid. 
Praecox Luteum, hp, 9 in. Firs yellow; large. 
Riverton Gem, hp, 3 ft. Firs opening old gold, changing wallflower 
red, dark center. 
HELIANTHUS Anguetiiolius, Autumn Glory. A fine perennial, showy 
in late Autumn; black centered single yellow flowers. Hollyhock 
Mollis, hp. 3 ft. A stately, very free-blooming perennial; firs pure yellow. 
Perennial Mixed, hp, 4 ft. Showy golden firs. 
HELLEBORUS Hybrids, hp, 18 in. Finest colors. 
Niger, hp, 1 ft. Christmas Rose, white tinged rose, blooms in winter; germinates tardily. 
HEMEROCALLIS Hybrids, hp, 3 ft. Beautiful Day Lilies in mixture. 
HERACLEUM Mantegazzianum, hp, 6 ft. Large white umbels; handsome foliage; showy. 
HIERACEUM Aurantlacum, hp, 1 ft. Large firs in showy clusters; orange-red; very attractive. 
Villosum, hp, 1 ft. Yellow firs; showy rock plant. 
HELIANTHEl^M Mutabile (Rock Rose), 1 ft. Shov/y dwarf shrubby evergreen perennial. Forms a dense 
mass of foliage smothered with bfight and beautiful firs; June to September. 
Mutabile Rosea. Exquisite rose shades. 
HEUCHERA Benary's Hybrids, hp, 18 in. Fine 
brilliant colors, splendid mix; line rock plant. 
Brizoides Gracillima. Rose shades. Extra fine. 
Sanguines, Coral Bells, Hp, 18 in. A charming 
perennial with coral red firs; excellent for bou¬ 
quets. 
HORMINUM Pyrenaicum, hp, 1 ft. Rosettes of 
large green leaves; spikes of violet firs. 
HYACINTHUS Candicans, hbb, 3 ft. Drooping 
white bells on tall spike-like scapes; showy. 
HYPERICUM Patulum Henryi, 3 it. Tall, erect vig¬ 
orous growth. Large golden firs. 
Orientals, hp, 9 in. Large showy golden yellow. 
Poiyphyllum (Repens), 4 in. Pretty trailing plant 
with silvery foliage studded with golden firs. 
Choice for rockery. 
INULA Glandulosa, hp, 2 ft. Large golden firs. 
Macrocephala, hp, 4 ft. Lemon with gold disk. 
Royleana, hp, 2 ft. Large golden firs; fine. 
Complete Special Mixture of Inula. 
INCARVILLEA Delavayi, hp, 18 in. Large Gloxinia¬ 
like rosy-purple flowers; beautiful. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
G R E E N W O O D , S O U T H CAROLINA-^- 
IBERIS Sempervirens, hp, 6 in. Spreading plants 
completely covered with heads of pure while 
firs in spring and summer. Useful for cemeteries 
and the rockery. 
Semperilorenz, hp, 1 ft. Large pure white sweet- 
scented firs in corymbs; late Autumn. 
Jucunda. A rare species, blooming during June 
and July. The dwarf, bluish-green plants bear 
dainty spikes of small pink firs. 
Regular pkt. 5c. 
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