stems, excellent for cutting. Blossoms about 1 inch across in various 
colors, pink, red, white and fringed petals. Prefers a sunny, dry location. 
FUNKIA — Hosta 
Coerulea Lanceolata. Broad green leaves; blue flowers from July 
to August. 
GAILLARDIA 
Grandiflora (Blanket Flower). Gray-green foliage and large daisy- 
like flowers all summer. Yellow with a crimson ring around the center. 
Excellent for cutting. 18 inches. (c). 
GOLDEN GLOW — Rudbeckia 
Full, double golden yellow flowers on 6 foot stalks July to September. 
Very popular. (c). 
GYPSOPHILA — Baby’s Breath 
Bristol Fairy. A Popular new hybrid Baby’s Breath which is a big 
improvement over the type because of larger flowers and extended 
period of bloom. Flowers are pure white, about 3 times as large as the 
type, and double. Bristol Fairy grows from 38 to 4 feet high and fully 
as broad, providing a bountiful display of these fine flowers. 
Paniculata. Very beautiful old-fashioned plants, possessing a grace 
not found in any other perennial. Dense spreading bush, numerous 
tiny flowers, in light, feathery panicles. Fine for cutting, borders of 
rock gardens. Can be cut and dried and makes an excellent filler for 
other flowers. July and August. (c). 
HELIANTHUS — Hardy Sunflower 
Lemon-yellow, semi-double flowers, produced in abundance in fall. 
Good cut flower. 4 feet. August. (c). 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Flava (Yellow or Lemon Day Lily). They succeed everywhere and 
should be planted liberally in every flower garden. 2 to 3 feet. June 
and July. (c). 
HEUCHERA — Coralbells 
Sanguinea. Flowers bright crimson, very free blooming. Nice for 
cutting and excellent for rock garden. 12 to 18 inches. June to Sep- 
tember. 
HOLLYHOCK — Althea 
Rosea (Double Flowered). Large rosettes of paper-like tissue, very 
compactly layered. Separate colors and mixed. 4 to 6 feet. July to 
October. 
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