PLANTS OF PEHMANENCE 
HELIANTHUS Maximiliani. Hardy Sunflower. 
The finest variety of these flowers have deep yel¬ 
low, large semi-double, dahlia-like blooms on wiry 
stems and are very valuable for cut flowers. Aug¬ 
ust to September. Four to five feet. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
H. Multiflorus fl. pi. Double Hardy Sunflower. 
Large double Dahlia-like golden-yellow flowers in 
great profusion during July and August. Grows 
4 to five feet high. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
H. Sparsifolius. Hardy Sunflower. 
A very good variety of hardy sunflower, producing 
flowers 3 inches in diameter. Plant spreads rapidly 
and grows to a height of 3 or 4 feet. Good for 
borders and planting among shrubs. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
HELiOPSIS Pitcheriana. 
Yellov/ to orange colored single Zinnia-like flowers 
blooming profusely through August and Septem¬ 
ber. Grow three to four feet, hardy and reliable. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
Hemerocallis Aurantiaca. Day Lily. 
Large trumpet shaped, pleasing neutral orange 
colored tube, stamens and reverse of petals bright 
Indian yellow, sweet scented. Grows 3 to 4 feet 
high. Blooms June and July. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
H. Bay State. 
Brilliant and glistening deep yellow flowers on 4- 
foot stems. Free-blooming and robust in growth. 
Blooms latter part of June. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
H. Dr. Regal. 
Handsome, rich orange-yellow flowers in May. 
Very fragrant. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
H. Flava. Day Lily. 
An old-fashioned, delightfully fragrant flower, still 
very popular. Clear yellow. Grows 2 to ZVz feet 
high. Thrives anywhere. June. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
H. Fiorham. 
A strong grower, 3 to 3 Vi feet high, large, trum¬ 
pet shaped flowers; rich golden yellow, with Indian 
yellow markings. June and July. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
H. Fulva. Brown Day Lily. 
Grows three feet high, with trumpet-shaped cop¬ 
pery orange shaded crimson flowers. July. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
H. J. A. Crawford. 
Rich apricot-yellow shaped light cadmium. Many 
flowers on 4-foot stems; at their best about June 
20th. A lovely plant which looks well in light 
shade. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
H. Kwanso. Double Day Lily. 
Large, double-flowered, with rich, golden bronze 
flowers. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
H. Lemona. 
Delicate and pale Lemon-yellow flowers on 4V2 
foot stems. Blooms are at their best July 1st. 
One of the finest large blooms, much like a large 
Japanese Iris in form. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
H. Mrs. W. H. Wyman. 
Lovely light pale lemon-yellow flowers on 4-foot 
stems; at the best about August 1st. Very free 
flowering and lasts a long time. 
Each, $.35; Three for $1.00; Per dozen, $3.50. 
H. The Gem. 
Rich, deep orange-yellow flowers on 3 Vi to 4 
foot stems. In full bloom June 20th. Very finely 
formed bloom, equal to the best lilies; truly a gem. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
H. Thunbergi. Yellow Day Lily. 
Pale lemon yellow. Grows 2 to 3 ft. high. July. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
HOLLYHOCK. See Althea Rosea. 
’'IBERIS Little Gem. 
Dwarf pure white flowers in June. Its uniform 
neat habit makes it one of our best rock or edging 
plants. Perfectly hardy. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
’^IBERIS Sempervirens. Candytuft. 
This sort bears innumerable flat heads of pure 
white flowers. Bloom in August and September. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
Heuchera Brixoides. 
Has more robust foliage and better habit than 
Sanguinea; the flowers are pale pink and produced 
profusely in May. 
Each $.40; Three for $1.10; Per dozen, $4.00. 
‘•'HEUCHERA Sanguinea. Alum Root or Coralbells. 
Flowers are bright crimson on 1 0 to 15 inch stems. 
Blooms freely from June to September. 
Each, $.40; Three for $1.10; Per dozen, $4.00. 
'^Heuchera Pluie de Feu. Coralbells. 
Compact growing variety, producing bright red 
flowers. This is an outstanding variety. 
Each, $.40; Three for $1.10; Per dozen, $4.00. 
HISBISCUS Mallow Marvels. 
A robust type of upright habit. Flowers large, in 
all the richest shades of crimson, pink and white. 
Mixed colors only. 2 year, field grown. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
H. Mallow Marvels. 
Separate colors: red, white or pink. July and 
August. 2 year, field grown. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
IRIS GERMANICA. 
This variety has perhaps the widest range of color, 
from light to dark purple. The various colors from 
which to choose may be noted as follows: 
Prices on the Following Iris: 
Each, $.10; Per dozen, $1.00; Per 100, $6.00. 
Abdul Aziz. Violet Purple. 
Gracchus. Lemon yellow and purple. 
Halfdan. Creamy white. 
Helge. Lemon-yellow, pearly shading. 
Louis Meyer. Golden and velvety purple. 
Mad. Chereau. White, tinged with blue. 
Mrs. H. Darwin. Pure white. 
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