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HABERLEA—Haberlea 
A near relative of Ramondia and requiring same treatment. Makes 
a flat rosette. of saw-toothed leaves covered in early summer with 
sprays of lilac-lavender flowers like a small streptocarpus. 
H. Ferdinand-Coburgi—A specially fine form with larger 
blossoms than the type, wide-open mouth and speckled 
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PeAree a CiCi yell Bl Ail Lo cement meyers 28 2) ey 1.50 
HELIANTHEMUM—Rock or Sun Rose 
Exceedingly useful as well as beautiful low growing plants for 
either the hardy garden or rockery. They are literally covered all-sum- 
mer with their delicate, crinkled blossoms, in almost every color of the 
rainbow. They demand sun and sandy soil. 
H. Croftianum—Splendid hybrid with silvery foliage and 
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H. Mrs. Mould—A lovely suffusion of salmon and rose .35 3.50 
H. tuberaria—Tiny species with large golden flowers. 
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H. Ben Hybrids—An extra fine mixture with a wide 
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HERNARIA—Rupture Wort 
H. glabra—Neat, evergreen, mat-forming plant with 
beautiful deep green foliage. Turns bronzy red in 
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HEUCHERA—Alum Root 
One-of the most desirable perennials for a hardy garden or for 
the rockery. Compact growth with handsome dark green, mottled 
foliage, from which spring slender stems about a foot high bearing 
panicles of bright scarlet bells. Very light and airy in effect in the 
garden and fine for cutting. 
H. Fruhlichi—Fine. Large, coral red flowers. 2 feet......$ .35 $ 3.50 
H. Gerandole—Lovely variety with salmon pink flowers .50 5.00 
H. Pluie d’Feu—Large, rich scarlet flowers. 2 feet.......... 35 3.50 
H. Saturnale—Very dark velvety red blossoms. 18 inches’ .50 5.00 
