
Rockhill 
Strawberries in Strawberry Jar 
Everbearing Strawberry 
ROCKHILL NO. 24 
A. distinct variety of strawberry, in that the 
plants do not produce runners, but form attrac- 
tive bushy plants. Foliage is luxuriant and hand- 
some, and the blossoms and brilliant red berries 
add greatly to the beauty. 
Berries are large, brilliant red, and of delicious 
flavor and quality, with the fragrant tang of wild 
strawberries. This variety is splendid for planting 
in strawberry jars, which make a striking decora- 
tion for patios and gardens. It also makes attrac- 
tive ornamental edgings in the garden. Fruiting 
size plants in pots, 5 for $1.00; 25 for $4.00; 
100 for $16.00. 
Helenium 
Desirable, tall growing plants, with broad, 
spreading heads of flowers, in bloom for a 
long season. They do well in any good gar- 
den soil, in full sun. 
HELENIUM BIGELOVI. Branching plants of 
rapid growth, 3 to 4 feet high, with clusters of 
deep yellow flowers, brown centered. Each 35c. 
HELENIUM GAILLARDIAEFLORUM. Very showy 
flowers of bronze red, with just a tip of golden 
yellow on the petals. 3 feet. Each 50c. 
HELENIUM HOOPESI. Pure orange yellow 
flowers two and one-half inches across. The earli- 
est to bloom, beginning in June and continuing 
throughout the summer. 2 feet. Each 35c. 
HELENIUM PEREGRINUM. The finest variety, 
with the largest flowers, producing masses of 
lovely shiny dark mahogany red, the edges of 
the petals faintly edged with yellow. In bloom 
all through July and August. Each 50c. 
HELENIUM CHIPPERSFIELD ORANGE. A fine 
new variety with large heads of copper and gold 
blooms. This is the best of the tall varieties, 4 
feet high. Each 50c. 
HELENIUM RIVERTON BEAUTY. Rich 
yellow, with large purplish black centers; 
feet, blooms in summer and fall. Each 35c. 
HELENIUM RIVERTON GEM. Old gold, chang- 
ing to wallflower red. Three and one-half feet, 
blooms in summer and fall. Each 35c. 
lemon 
four 
Helianthemum 
SUNROSE 
HELIANTHEMUM CHAMAECISTUS HYBRIDS. 
Fine trailing plants with small dark green to grey- 
green foliage, and flowers like small wild roses 
of red, yellow, salmon and cream. 24-inch pots, 
each 15c; 1-gal. containers 40c. 
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PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS—Continued 
Helianthus 
SUNFLOWER 
Perennial Sunflowers are most effective 
and showy in the border, and handsome for 
bouquets, during summer and autumn. They 
are remarkably hardy, succeeding in any soil, 
and free flowering. 
HELIANTHUS MAXIMILIANI. The latest of 
all, with long graceful sprays of golden yellow 
flowers in October. 5 to 7 feet. 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS FLORO-PLENO. 
Large double, dahlia-like blooms in great profu- 
sion from July through September. Four feet. 
HELIANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS. Slender, tall- 
growing plants, with long narrow leaves and large 
clusters of single, bright yellow flowers. 
Price of the above: 4-inch pots, each 25c. 
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Heliopsis 
HELIOPSIS PITCHERIANA. Hardy perennials, 
easily grown, belonging to the Sunflower family. 
Large showy flowers of heavy texture, deep or- 
ange yellow, on tall stems, in July and August. 
Each 35c. 
Helxine 
HELXINE SOLEIROLII. Moss-like plants of 
bright green, with tiny round leaves. For ground 
covering in shady situations, edging walks, etc., 
this is invaluable. In flat boxes to cover an 
area of 100 square feet, $1.75. 
Heuchera 
CORAL BELLS 
Attractive plants of easy culture, for sun 
or half-shade, producing graceful sprays of 
tiny bell-shaped flowers on slender stems 
which rise from a rosette of glossy ever- 
green leaves. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. 
scarlet bells. 
pots, each 25c. 
Hollyhock 
Tall stately spikes of showy flowers, in- 
dispensable for background planting in 
masses in the border, blooming all summer. 
IMPROVED DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. Separate 
colors, Chamois, Maroon, Scarlet, Pink, Salmon- 
Rose, Rose, Yellow, and White. 
SINGLE HOLLYHOCKS. Pink, Rose, Red, Yel- 
low, White. 
ce: 5 for 25c; 25 for 90c. Larger plants, 35c 
each. : 
“Spitfire’’. 
24-inch pots, each 10c; 
Brilliant 
4-inch 
Hunnemannia 
HUNNEMANNIA FUMARIAEFOLIA. Mexican 
Tulip Poppy. A splendid perennial poppy with 
large single yellow flowers of a crepe-like texture, 
tulip shaped, two or three inches across. Splen- 
did for cutting, blooming over a long period of 
time. Does best in a warm, rather dry situation. 
24-inch pots, 10c; 4-inch pots, 25c. 
Iberis 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS. Perennial Candytuft. 
Hardy dwarf plant with evergreen foliage, for 
permanent borders or rock garden _ planting. 
Dense tufts of pure white flowers over a long 
season. 
IBERIS WHITE GEM. Very dwarf, low growing 
variety, excellent for edgings, making solid 
mounds of fragrant white flowers. 
Price: 214-inch pots, each 15c¢; 4-inch pots, 
each 25c. 
Impatiens 
Fleshy stemmed tender plants with bright 
green glossy foliage and bright flowers, for 
colorful beds and groups in shade, or as pot 
plants in shaded positions. 
IMPATIENS HOLSTII HYBRIDS. A _ splendid 
enue of bright shades of red, salmon, rose, 
pink. 
IMPATIENS OLIVERI. This makes a fine speci- 
men of rounded form, 3 to 5 feet across, with 
large lilac-lavender flowers. 
Price: 21-inch pots, each 10c; 4-inch pots, 
each 25c. 
IMPATIENS—NEW WHITE. Dwarf compact 
plant with myriads of pure white blossoms. Charm- 
ing in pots or in the garden. : 
Price: 21-inch pots, each 15c¢; 4-inch pots, 
each 35c¢; 5-inch pots, each 75c. 
Korean Grass 
Often used as a lawn in patios and other re- 
stricted areas, around stepping stones, rock walks, 
etc. It does not require mowing, but forms a 
dense carpet of velvety green. Flat boxes, to be 
cut in 100 squares, $1.75. 
Lavender 
LAVENDULA VERIS. True English Lavender. 
Fragrant herbs, forming low rounded shrubs, with 
grey-green foliage and spikes of soft lavender 
flowers, valued for the border or rock garden. 
Grows 18 to 24 inches high. 1-gallon containers, 
each 35c. 
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Linaria 
LINARIA CYMBALARIA. Kenilworth Ivy. 
Trailing plant, for hanging baskets, window boxes, 
rockeries, etc. Luxuriant, shiny green foliage and 
small lilac blue flowers throughout the summer. 
24-inch pots, each 15c. 
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Lippia 
LIPPIA REPENS. A good ground cover for dry 
sunny places, where a lawn is not wanted. Matted 
grey green foliage dotted with pink flowers, In 
flat boxes, to cover 100 square feet, $1.50. 
Lobelia 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS. Different from the 
dwarf border Lobelias, and forming large clumps, 
with luxuriant foliage and tall spikes of brilliant 
scarlet flowers, two to three feet high. Plant in 
clumps, in rich moist soil. Each 35c. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS. Queen Victoria. Spikes 
of deep red flowers, two to three feet tall, and 
deep bronzy red foliage. Each 35c. 
Lopezia 
LOPEZIA ALBIFLORA. Mosquito Vine. Pretty 
little trailing plants for hanging baskets and box- 
es, with fine bronze foliage and small pink flow- 
ers resembling a mosquito, hence the name. 
Blooms all winter and spring, in full sun. 21%4- 
inch pots, each 15c; 4-inch pots, each 25c. 
A NEW LOPEZIA 
From Guatemala 
A new Lopezia, with large ears like those of 
Micky Mouse. Soft salmon rose flowers, more 
colorful, larger, and more vigorous than our well 
known ‘Mosquito’’ vine. While this has been 
planted in only a few locations here, it took a 
trip to its native home, Guatemala, to really ap- 
preciate it and obtain a superior strain of this 
little garden gem. Each 35c. 
Lotus 
LOTUS BERTHOLETI. Coral Gem. A _ beautiful 
trailing vine for hanging baskets, window boxes, 
porch pots, etc., growing well in a sunny position. 
It has feathery, grey-green foliage and brilliant 
coral red flowers shaped like a parrot’s beak pro- 
duced in profusion. 21-inch pots, 15¢; 4-inch 
pots, 25c. 
Mimosa 
MIMOSA PUDICA. Sensitive Plant. Finely di- 
vided leaves, sensitive to the touch, small pink 
flowers like fluffy balls. 24-inch pots, each 15c; 
4-inch pots, 25c. 
Mimulus 
MIMULUS—QUEEN’S PRIZE. Monkey Flower. 
Very large flowering hybrid, with open flaring 
flowers in shades of yellow, orange and gold, 
spotted with brownish red. They like a moist, 
shaded situation. 212-inch pots, each 15¢; 4- 
inch pots, each 35c. 
Nepeta 
NEPETA MUSSINI. An excellent creeping plant 
for border and rock garden, forming dense tufts 
of small crinkly sage-green leaves, and masses of 
small light violet flowers in summer. 22-inch 
pots, each 15c. ; 
Poppy 
ORIENTAL POPPY. Papaver orientalis. For gor- 
geous coloring, these hardy poppies have few 
rivals. Flowers are huge, with glistening broad 
petals of scarlet, orange, salmon, and cream, and 
conspicuous black centers. Each 35e. 
