Goldcni. Smooth deep yellow. July-August. 
Gypsy. Small golden yellow flowers. July-August. 
HYPERION. Large soft canary-yellow ; the best. Aug.-Sept. 
J. A. Crawford. Large clear gold. In June. 
Lemona. Large lemon-yellow'. July-August. 
Mikado. Mellow-orange. Each petal has an area of dark red-purple. 
June-July. $1.00 each 
Mrs. A. H. Austin. Deep orange, broad petal, round flowers. July. 50c each 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. Pale, glistening yellow; late. Large flowers. 
50c each 
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50c each 
75c each 
75c each 
40c each 
HEUCHERA—CORALBELLE 
BLOOM’S VARIETY. Produces long sprays, each carrying dozens of dainty 
coral-red flowers. The advantage of its free-flowering habit coupled with 
its unique charm and usefulness for decoration make it an ideal plant for 
cutting or for the garden. 60c each 
FREEDOM. Large bright rose-pink flowers, comparative dwarf, but amaz¬ 
ingly profuse. 18 in. June-Sept. 60c each 
JUBILEE. A great improvement on Edge Hall, the flow’ers being half as large 
again and the color a glistening rose-pink, and more freely produced. 18 in. 
June-July. 60c each 
OAKINGTON JEWEL. Deep coral red, tinged copper, on strong stems, ex¬ 
tremely free-flowering with robust growth and distinct bronzed foliage: 
very choice and beautiful. 60c each 
SNOWFLAKE. The best white variety yet seen. Large flowers freely pro¬ 
duced ; very tall. 60c each 
All the above varieties are propagated from imported stock 
FLUI DE FEU. Lovely bright-scarlet variety. 
Rosamundi. A splendid coral-pink. A good grower and fine for cutting. 
Perry’s White. A good wdiite variety. 
SATURNALE. The darkest red of them all; very choice and scarce. 35c each 
HIS'BISCUS. Giant flowered Marsh Mallow. 
Huge flowers resembling single Hollyhocks; succeeds anywdiere. 4-5 ft. 
July-August. 
Hollyhock, double. Separate colors, white, rose, red, maroon and yellow. 
♦Houstonia coerula. Bluets. A native American plant. The clear blue flowers 
are born on 4-in. stems throughout the season. 
Hypericum, Repens. A splendid creeping variety, making very compact mats, 
and covered with large yellow flowers in June; very hardy. 
I'BERIS, CANDYTUFT 
*Sempervirens. A dwarf evergreen shrub, 6 in. high, covered with white 
flowers in May and June. 
♦Little Gem. A dwarf and very compact form of the above; choice. 
♦Snowflake. A splendid new Iberis, with very large pure white flowers. 
We ofifer the true stock propagated from cuttings. 35c each, 3 for $1.00 
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