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HELIANTHUS multiflorus, Soleil d’Or. Sunflower. A tall, Each lo lOO 
hardy variety with showy, brilliant yellow flowers. 5-6 ft. 
July, August.W 25 $2 00 $15 00 
HELIOPSIS helianthoides pitcheriana. Profuse deep yellow 
flowers. 2-3 ft. July, August.. 
HELLEBORUS niger. Christmas Rose. The true variety. 
White, flushed with pale rose. 1 ft. November, December. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Daylily. See illustration, page 11. 
Aureole. Rich cadmium-yellow. 3 ft. June. 
Calypso. Large, scented, clear lemon flowers. Night bloom¬ 
ing. 3 ft. July.. 
citrina. Cool citron-yellow. Very fragrant. Night blooming. 
3 ft. July, August. 
dumortieri. Low growing and first to bloom. Orange-yellow. 
2 ft. May, June. 
flava. Pale yellow. Very fragrant. 2-3 ft. May, June. 
fulva. A tawny cinnamon-orange. 3 ft. June, July. 
George Yeld. Pale fulvous coloring. 33^ ft. July. 
Gold Dust. Orange-yellow. Scented. 23^ ft. May, June.. . . 
kwanso florepleno. Double flowers of a rich bronze-orange. 
33^ ft. July. 
Margaret Perry. Orange flower with yellow throat and yel¬ 
low stripe down the center of each petal. 4 ft. July, August 
middendorffi. Deep orange-yellow. Scented. 2—23^ ft. 
May, June. 
Ophir. Large trumpets of clear orange-yellow. Very fra¬ 
grant. 4 ft. July. 
Sir Michael Foster. Very large and very fine lemon-yellow. 
Fragrant. 4 ft. July. 
Sovereign. Yellower than Gold Dust. 23^ ft. May, June . . 
thunbergi. Lemon-yellow. Fragrant. 3ft. Midsummer.... 
HESPERIS matronalis. Dames Rocket. Fragrant, pale pink¬ 
ish lavender flowers in loose cluster. 13^-2 ft. June, July. . 
HEUGHERA sanguinea. ★ Coralbells. Rosettes of leaves from 
which rise clusters of slender, foot-high stems bearing showers 
of tiny coral bells. June—September. 
HIBISCUS Hybrids. Great Mallows ranging from carmine to 
peach, pink, and white. 3-4 ft. August, September. 
HYSSOPUS officinalis. Hyssop of The Psalms. Spikes of 
violet-blue flowers in June. 2 ft. 
IBERIS sempervirens. ★ Candytuft. Compact evergreen foli¬ 
age which, in June, is hidden under a foam of milk-white 
flowers. 1 ft. 
INULA helenium. A handsome plant with large flowers which 
resemble orange Rudbeckias. 5-6 ft. July. 
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All varieties marked with a (★) are suitable for rock-gardens 
