RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
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paniculata Bristol Fairy —Very large dou¬ 
ble white flowers which bloom from 
June to Sept. Grafted plants only, 50c 
and 75c each. 
*repens bodgeri —New dwarf semi-double 
flowering Baby Breath, about 12 inches 
high. Useful for either rockery or bor¬ 
der, blooming from June to Oct. 35c each. 
Rosenschleier —(Rosy Veil) Its dwarf com¬ 
pact habit makes this new acquisition 
one of the most desirable border plants 
introduced to date. Smothered with 
large double pink flowers all summer. 
18 inches. Grafted plants. 35c and 50c 
each. 
Flamingo — Resembles Bristol Fairy in 
growth, habit and height, but with flow¬ 
ers of deeper pink than those of Rosen¬ 
schleier. $1.00 each. 
HABENARIA —See hardy tubers. 
HABERLEA *rhodopensis — Closely related 
to Ramondia and requiring similar treat¬ 
ment, being quite easy in a crevice 
with leaf mold and loam, facing north. 
Flowers like a small Gloxinia, of lilac- 
lavender speckled with gold. 75c and 
$1.25 each. 
*rhodopensis Ferd. Coburg — Magnificent 
and larger development of the type. 75c 
to $1.50 each. 
HELENIUM —A very showy plant in the 
perennial border from August to Oct., as 
well as being invaluable for cut flowers. 
Succeed in any soil in sunny location. 
We list the following tall growing vari¬ 
eties, 4 to 6 ft., at 25c each: autumnale 
rubrum, terra cotta red; a. superbum, 
clear golden yellow; bruneum coccineum, 
bronzy brownish-red; gaillardiaeflorum, 
bronzy-red, tipped yellow; Gartensonne, 
golden yellow, velvet brown cone; Gold¬ 
en Youth, golden yellow; Riverton Beau¬ 
ty, lemon yellow, purplish black cone, 
and Riverton Gem, old gold, suffused 
with terra cotta. 
The following are new Hybrids, from 
2 to 5 ft. high and bloom from June to 
Oct. They are indispensable for summer 
and early fall color in the border as well 
as for cutflowers. 
HELENIUM Chippersfield Orange —A very 
beautiful variety with large well-formed 
flowers of brilliant orange yellow, pret¬ 
tily flamed brick-red. 4 to 5 ft. high. 
50c each. 
Helenium 
Moerheim Beauty —An improved Crimson 
Beauty, the warm, glowing brown-red 
flowers clearing the foliage by several 
inches. 30 inches high. June to Oct. 
50c each. 
peregrinum —A new introduction from Eur¬ 
ope with large brown-red flowers from 
July to Oct. Probably the darkest red of 
the Heleniums. 5 ft. 50c each. 
HELIANTHEMUM — (Sun- Rose) Showy, 
small evergreen shrubs, suitable for 
planting on walls and dry banks. Their 
only requirements are a warm soil and 
full sun, with a severe shearing after 
they are through blooming to prevent 
them from becoming straggly. Our named 
varieties are grown from cuttings, guar¬ 
anteed to be true to name. 
Braungold —One of the finest of the newer 
introductions, with large rich red flowers 
encircled with a golden-yellow border. 
4 to 5 ft. 50c each. 
Madam Canivet —Very large golden yel¬ 
low flowers from July to Oct., on 30 to 
36 inch stems. 35c each. 
*Apricot — Large apricot colored flowers 
and very glossy foliage. 25c each. 
*Ben Ledi —Large flowers of crimson lake, 
a new color in Helianthemums. 35c ea. 
*Ben Nevis —A fine yellow with a crimson- 
rusty central ring. Distinct. 35c each. 
