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*HELIANTHEMUM 
Sun Rose or Rock Rose 
MUTABILE MIXED. A dainty dwarf for the 
alpine garden. Pastel colors from pink to clear 
orange. 
HELIOPSIS : Orange Sunflower 
Allied to the perennial Sunflower. They bear their 
large, orange colored flowers on long, wiry stems, 
and are invaluable for cutting. 
PITCHERIANA. A desirable variety. The flowers 
are of a beautiful deep golden yellow. 
HEMEROCALLIS : Day Lilies 
Very graceful and stately plants for the waterside, 
naturalizing in grass, or growing in the partially 
shaded border. 
DR. REGEL. Handsome, rich orange-yellow flowers 
in May. Very fragrant. Fine for cutting. V /2 feet. 
MIDDENDORFII. Rich orange yellow flowers in 
May and June. Very fragrant. IJ^ ft. 
DUMORTIERI. Orange Day Lily. One of the 
best. June. 2 ft. 
FLAVA (Lemon Lily). Sweet scented, clear full 
yellow. 2)4 feet. Flowers in June. 
GOLDENI. Large quantities of deep golden orange 
flowers. Vigorous. Midseason. 3 ft. 35c each. 
FULVA (Brown Day Lily). Coppery orange, shaded 
crimson. 3 feet. July and August. 
HYPERION. Fine citron-yellow flowers produced 
in great numbers on stout stems. Blooms in July 
and August. Exceptional! New! 75c each. 
ANNA BETSCHER. Handsome. Golden yellow 
flowers during late July and August. Height 2)4 ft. 
35c each. 
KWANSO. Large, double-flowered variety with rich 
golden bronze flowers in July and August. 
THUNBERGI. Much like Flava, but flowers in 
July, a month later. Spikes 2 to 3 feet tall, and pale 
yellow blossoms. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. Pale lemon-yellow flowers 
on 4 ft. stems. Blooms in early August. Latest to 
bloom. 35c each. 
HEUCHERA 
SANGUINEA. Flowers bright crimson—dainty 
bells on 12 to 18 in. stems. Nice in rock garden. 
HIBISCUS : Mallow Marvels 
Very large, showy flowers, 5 to 7 inches across, 
resembling hollyhocks. These showy flowers are 
produced all summer long. 4 to 5 ft. 
Cut-leaf red. 
HOSTA (Funkia) : Plantain-Lily 
Hardy, herbaceous perennials with handsome 
green foliage, and lily-like flowers borne on graceful 
spikes. 
COERULEA. Blue flowers. September. 
HYPERICUM 
CALYCINUM. Excellent ground cover for sunny 
locations. 1 year clumps, 25c each; $2.50 doz. 
Ibei'is 
IBERIS : Candytuft 
A mass of snow-white blossoms in spring, with 
dark green evergreen foliage; generally grown in the 
rockery. 
*SEMPERVIRENS. The popular hardy white 
variety. 
IRIS GERMANICA 
The garden hybrids known under the general name 
of German Iris are derived from various spring¬ 
flowering species native over Europe. They have 
great beauty, wide variety in form and color, and 
some are strongly fragrant. They like a well- 
drained sunny situation, and are of easy cultivation. 
In the following description, “S” signifies standard 
or upright petal; “F” falls or drooping petal. 
ALCAZAR. 48 in. S, light violet; F, deep purple- 
bronze. 
ANNA FARR. S, white, lightly bordered pale blue; 
F, large, frilled white, pale blue markings at base; 
beard rich yellow tipped lighter. 
ARCHEVEQUE. 24 in. Very deep purple-violet. 
BLUE JAY. S, bright blue; F, dark blue. 
CELESTE. 32 in. S, lavender; F, deep lavender. 
CHERION. 
DOMINION. Large dark purple, fragrant. Show 
variety. 35c each. 
DONNA MARIE. Flowers white and shaded to 
lilac. 
FLAVESCENS. Delicate, shade of pale yellow. 
FLORENTINA ALBA. 27 in. White. 
GRACCHUS. 25 in. S, pale yellow; F, yellow, 
suffused red. 
TACQUESIANA. 30 in. S, coppery crimson; 
F, rich maroon. 
KOCHI. 24 in. Flowers deep blackish purple. 
Early. 
LOHENGRIN. 28 in. S and F, deep violet-mauve. 
