HELLEBORUS (Christmas Rose) Doz. 
sc Niger. 12 in. Valuable because of its early 
blooming. The leaves are evergreen and 
the plant does best in a shady sheltered 
position. Blooms during February and March. 
Shonoialeyy Sl Paes IOWANS, cose ocensoserocenncans $0.60 each 6.00 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Chaters Double Exhibition Strain. 4-6 ft. Large 
double flowers on tall stems. Separate colors 
in white, cherry red, maroon, rose and yellow. 1.20 
Triumph Double. A mixture of branching habit 
with waved and fringed petals. ...........::::0000 1.20 
Singles "Mixed sce ee eee ene 1.20 

Hemerocallis 
HEMEROCALLIS 
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Great interest is being shown in this flower since the intro- 
duction of the newer hybrids. 
Many of them rival the finest 
lilies in form and most of them bloom much longer than the 
older types. 
sonable price because of a fairly good supply. 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS Doz. 
Anna Betscher. Rich buttercup yellow, start- 
Tale ptedovoubAe Meise UNSYS Sane cecancenbanece ao noaooncoonpnosmscodaeoonod $1.50 
Aureole. Bright yellow, extremely early, start 
beep WO! Haleaeie They INMCHYA | Anrcesecocoonaccatenooneoosoonosebeon 1.50 
Bay State. Large deep yellow. July or August. 
Bi TOGtA eta sae scot mae cae torcaas tates sueamnce aden remem 3.00 
Cressida. One of the best of the standard 
SOLtS), Accesivesucacchateoscasetetnccdansepacvaasaenca mins meneee omens 3.00 
Donald Wyman. Large open flowers with a 
splash of crimson on each petal. Late June 
cmd july) GOs feta eas sean masetoccetce cree cotter eaten 1.50 
Goldeni. Small deep golden yellow flower. 
Freely produced over a long period, starts 
about Itily slOMeeCiiee tae: seerts ek re ere eee ee 1.50 
Gypsy. Rich orange flowers flushed red. A 
brilliant and popular sort. Starts about July 
lst and blooms over a long period. %............... 1.50 
Golden Dream. Deep golden yellow of good 
SIZOs.” ssuzscacceiasvevscgdeannsaeceelavaseacocecssusaspaacemt anata aaderee 4.50 
Hyperion. Large citron yellow, July and Aug. 6.50 
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Helios. Valuable for its early and continuous 
bloom, moderate in size of flowers and 
growth, the color is clear canary yellow and 
the flowers are produced very freely from late 
Mery, tmtil amicl Jil yasecccecasetessonseneecessncgscese=>-woes-srrse 3.00 
Iris Perry. New large rich yellow flowering in 
July and often repeating later in the season. 6.50 
J. A. Crawford. Large clear gold starts about 
Jamey) Ilva te: teetiiercncscreste-s-csuerssceseeusetenasscarse 4.50 
Lemona. Lemon yellow, starts July-August. 32 
NTeYeE open Boor Occ ond pornndeoeaonocbbad xcnoanee con eondoncpeoccceacertoce 4.50 
Margaret Perry. Orange scarlet with a yellow 
strip down each petal. Starts about July Sth 
and stands out brilliantly when used for 
(oreNeTerss, LAYER GISENS  coonncectecsooangn-nonsonacedysboocseaesse0d0s 1.50 
Mikado. Mellow orange, each petal has an 
area of dark red purple. June-July. 2% ft. 7.50 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Pale glistening yellow. 
Ihette: “Aniguist! Gia feetiy cecreseeecoece-eoteeeteteeeenccr sean 4.00 
Sovereign. A fine pale yellow on 3 foot stems 
blooming during, Jame. arid) Jilya ereeeeseesecesessee 1.50 
The Gem. Rich orange yellow with exception- 
ally fine blooms starting about June and July. 
A POSE. 1eitec ewwodeatcete Res aeeeeeet anh can eee eee eee 1.50 
Wau-Ban. Cadminum yellow, outer half over- 
cast with a delicate shade of Fulvus red. 
JulysAuigust. (Oar feet, ...seccn. soseesneeceee ee eesentee 7.50 
Collection 3 each of 12 choice varieties, 
36 plants, $7.50 
HERBS 
Applemint. Used to flavor drinks. .................0 1.20 
Chives (Allium Schoenoprasm). .......................05 1.20 
Common Thyme.* 2250/00. oerestcccacsccrens acetone ore 1.20 
Hyssop. Excellent for seasoning and as an 
Yelopbalo? Gall engber nase scteseccseeeshodsinaceae toad acnesanaantchoncbcse 1.20 
Mother of Thyme (T. Serphyllum). For seasoning. 1.50 
Lavandula Vera (Sweet or English Lavender). .... 1.75 
Sage Common.) For secdsomimoeyrrssssseseetenreeesee oes 1.20 
Savory Winter. For seasoning and edgingg..... 1.20 
Spearmint. For sauces and iced drinks. .......... 1.20 
Sweet Woodruff (Waldmeister). To flavor punch. 2.75 
Tarragon Epicure. For salads and vinegar. .... 2.75 
Water (Cressi or Scucicl saucers eeceeeeeeee 1.20 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 
tsc Pluie de Feu. 18 in. Deep coral red bells on 
Slender estes sober cceeeeerre ore ener a tec ila7As 
Rosamundi. 2 ft. A vigorous grower with coral 
pink = bloom Sey sees ce edaota ce ceeere eee ee WegAS) 
Sanguinea. 18 in. Flowers of various shades 
hi Cisvedtstoin, Gielel Crepdedls  sgsscasosscoaesnacssocessooncononocate 1.50 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
rs_ Little Gem. 6 in. Very dwarf with a neat com- 
pact habit of growth. Pure white flowers 
bgt Nifong ccotave P IRORTES. bscossaiternsyenanoceconaocboocs6taavanéabuo0s 1.50 
rs Sempervirens. 1 ft. Rich dark evergreen foliage 
with masses of white flowers in Spring. ...... 1.50 
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