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HEDERA Helix Baltica. From Russia. Quite hardy in New England, 
* on the north side of buildings or in positions shaded by trees. 
Also considered one of the best for a ground-cover, quickly 
forming a dense mass of leaves. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for 
$2.50, 100 for $12.50, 1000 for $100.00. 
HEDERA Helix Conglomerata. Dwarf, small leaved form suitable 
for rock-gardens or carpeting. Leaves ruffled and packed closely 
together. A very interesting form. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
HEDERA Helix Gracilis. Like English Ivy except that the leaves 
are much smaller. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00, 100 for $12.50. 
Price, any of the following, 35c each. 
Colchica. Very large dark green leaves. 
Colchica Dentata. Slightly toothed, paler leaves. 
Colchica Dentata Variegata. A striking variegated Ivy. 
Helix Atropurpurea. Leaves bronzy-purple in winter. 
Helix Angularis Aurea. A good golden variety. 
Helix Caenwoodiana. Small, attractively cut leaves. 
Helix Conglomerata Erecta. A tall Conglomerata. 
Helix Coreacea. Leatherleaf Ivy. Rare. Hardy. 
Helix Digitata. Small, deeply lobed leaves. 
Helix Discolor. Small daintily variegated leaves. 
Helix Doneraliensis. Similar to Caenwoodiana but larger. 
Helix Emerald Gem. Very bright green. 
Helix Hahn’s. Grows bushy, naturally. 
Helix Howardi. Edge mottled silver. Very pretty. 
Helix Merion Beauty. Heavy branching, small leaves. 
Helix Mormorata Elegans. Broad leaves mottled green to creamy- 
white. 
Helix Mrs. Pollock. Small, deeply lobed golden leaves. 
Helix New Bronze. A form with dark-green obtusely lobed leaves, 
assuming a pleasing purplish-bronze color in cold weather. 
Helix Palmata. Five finger leaved Ivy. 
Helix Peltata. Miniature dark green leaves. 
Helix Pittsburgh. Dense, self-branching. 
Helix Rhomboidea Variegata. The leaves are almost triangular 
in shape, about 2 in. long; margin white. 
Helix Russell’s Gold. Small leaf entirely gold. 
Hibernica. The Irish Ivy. Large leaved. 
Hibernica Aurea. The golden leaved Irish Ivy. 
Rhombea (Japanese Ivy). Slow growing. 

Some of the leading garden magazines 
Have been printing very interesting 
Articles about this Pink Yucca. 
HESPERALOE Engelmanni. A _ pink-flowered Cinderella of the 
Yucca tribe, until recently known only to those who were privi- 
leged to visit great botanical gardens and view this plant grow- 
ing under glass. But today we have evidence of the hardiness 
of this plant well north, though it is native to Texas and Mexico. 
It has done well outdoors for seven years at Tulsa, Oklahoma, 
where occasional severe winters are experienced, the thermo- 
meter dropping to several degrees below zero for several days 
during the year. 
Last May one Hesperaloe sent up eleven blooming stalks, 
nine feet in height, that bent gracefully under the weight of 
thousands of unopened bells, coral pink in color. The foliage 
of the plants is swordlike, reminding one of a large Yucca. 
Strong plants $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
HICKORY. Narrow-headed, tall growing trees. Rough bark, hang- 
ing) invlonc, scdies, ss Ediblop nits. J2atOnlo an outoreGoC: 
HOVENIA Dulcis (Japanese Raisin Tree). Extensively cultivated in 
India and Japan. Clusters of yellow flowers; fleshy, sweet, ed- 
ible flowers stalks. 3 to 4 ft. 75c each. 
HYDRANGEAS 
HYDRANGEA A. G. (Hills of Snow) A shade-loving plant 3 to 5 
feet high with large foliage and enormous heads of pure white 
flowers in July and August. 3 to 4 ft. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (Peegee Hydrangea). One of the most popular 
shrubs; blooms from August to Autumn, after which the blooms 
may be dried for winter bouquets. Immense panicles of bloom, 
white at first, but gradually turning to rose color. Will blossom 
same year they are set out. 18 to 24 in. 35c each, 3 for 90c; 
Oio8 tt. 60c each, Siior $1-00; 
HYDRANGEA Quercifolia (Has oak-shaped leaf). Flowers large, 
greenish white in summer. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
Here’s color and lots of it. 
HYDRANGEA Royal Blue. This is one of the best all around blue’s 
we know of. Especially good for both outdoor and inside grow- 
ing. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
HYDRANGEA Europa. A wonderful salmon-pink. 
HYDRANGEA Hamburg. Carmine. Good bloomer. 
HYDRANGEA Kurmert. Rose-pink. 
HYDRANGEA Trophee. Watermelon-red. 
Above 4 varieties: 40c each, 1 of each for $1.25. 
