*Indicates Rock-Plants 
HELLEBORUS (Christmas Rose) 
*Niger. Evergreen foliage. Lovely, single, rose- 
like, white flowers, sometimes flushed with pink, 
on erect 6 to 8-inch stems. December to March. 
Plant in shade. 75 cts. each; 3 for $2. 
*Orientalis Hybrids. The Lenten Rose. Blooms 
in February and March. They show a wide range 
of colors—white, greenish white, pink, and purple. 
Mixed shades only. 65 cts. each; 3ifor $1.75. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Sun-Rose) 
*Album plenum. Double; white. Needs protec- 
tion In winter. 
*Apricot. Single; apricot-yellow. 
*Ben Nevis. Yellow with rusty crimsan central 
ring. Distinct. 
*Buttercup. Single; golden yellow. 
*Ben Ledi. Large crimson-lake flowers—a new 
color in Helianthemum. 
*Double Orange. Well described by its name. 
Double Yellow. Double flowers of citron-yellow. 
*Fireball. Double; bright scarlet. 
*Rhodanthum carneum. Silvery foliage. Pale 
pink flowers. 
HELIANTHUS (Perennial Sunflower) 
tCoronation. 4 to 5 ft. Golden yellow flowers 
with anemone center about 4 inches across. 
Blooms profusely in late summer and early fall. 
35 cts. each; 3 for 90 cts. 
tLoddon Gold. 4 to 5 ft. Large, deep rich yellow 
blooms from August until October. Considered 
an improvement over H. multiflorus flore-pleno. 
HIBISCUS (Rose-Mallow) 
Shrub-like plants that grow 5 feet high, but die 
to the ground every winter. They have quantities 
of extra-large flowers during late summer months. 
New Giant-flowering, Mixed. We also can 
furnish separate colors—Pink, Red, and White. 
IRIS 
{IRIS KAEMPFERI 
The most beautiful of the Iris, making a splendid 
display in the garden during late June and early 
July. Height about 2 to 3 feet. 
All varieties, 30 cts. each; 3 of any one va- 
riety, 75 cts.; assorted varieties, $3 per doz.; 
$20 per 100. 
Blue Bird. Beautifully formed blue flowers. 
Cloud Dress. White with soft mauve veins; double. 
Dominator. Deep blue; single. 
Doris Childs. Pearl-white, veined rosy purple. 
Gold Bound. White, gold-banded center; double. 
Helen Wells. Lovely clear blue. 
Mahogany. A lovely mahogany-red; double. 
Margaret Hendrickson. Bluish violet, 
center. 
Melpomene. Soft blue; double. 
Pink Pearl. Double; pearly pink with lilac tone. 
Purple and Gold. Rich violet-purple, with golden 
throat; double. 
Princess C. D. Rohan. Dark purple. 
Red Riding Hood. A fine red variety. Single. 
Rosa Anna. I[vory-white, ruby veined. 
Templeton. Double; large mahogany-red. 
T. S. Ware. Reddish violet, veined white. 
Victor. Light blue, veined blue. 
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tIndicates Cut-Flower Varieties 13 
HIPPOCREPIS (Horseshoe Vetch) 
A rare and fine creeping plant with 
Good 
*Comosa. : 
golden yellow flowers in June and July. 
foliage. 
HOLLYHOCK (Althzea rosea) 
Double Pink, White, Red, Yellow and Mixed. 
HOSTA. See Funkia. 
HYPERICUM (St. Johns-Wort) 
*Reptans. A creeping plant, with evergreen foliage. 
In June it is covered with golden yellow flowers. 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
*Little Cushion. 3 to4 in. A new plant of our own 
introduction, a cross between J. sempervirens and 
I. saxatile. Truly a gem. Very compact little 
cushion-like plant completely covered with white 
flowers in early spring. Distinct evergreen foliage. 
30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts. 
*Little Gem. A dwarf and very compact form. 
*Saxatilis. A miniature Candytuft growing only 
1 inch high. Blooms freely in very early spring. 
30 cts. each. 
*Sempervirens. Excellent border or rock-plant. 
Evergreen. White flowers in early spring. 
*Snowflake. Splendid new Iberis with large, pure 
white flowers. We offer the true stock propagated 
from cuttings. 30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts. 
INCARVILLEA (Perennial Gloxinia) 
*Delavayi. Large, rich rose flowers on 18-inch 
stems in June. Does best in part shade. 30 cts. 
each; 3 for 75 cts. 
INULA (Fleabane) 
*Ensifolia. Golden yellow daisy-like flowers on 
6-inch stems from late June to August. 
Flag 
IRIS PUMILA (Miniature Bearded Iris) 
Height 6 to 10 inches. April and early May. 
*Fairy. Pale blue. *Sambo. Deep blue. 
*Orange Queen. Orange. *La Fiancee. White. 
*Stewart Hybrid. Yellow. 
25 cts. each, 1 each of the 5 varieties for $1. 
3 each of the 5 varieties for $2. 
*Pumila Mixed. 25 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Iris Pumila, Prairie Gem. 1( to 12 in. A charm- 
ing spring and fall-blooming dwarf Iris. Grows 
readily in any soil and can be depended upon to 
have a wealth of yellow blooms in the spring 
and fall. 25 cts. each; 6 for $1.10; $2 per doz. 
CRESTED IRIS 
*Arenaria. 4 in. The lovely Sand Iris. 
large yellow flowers in May. 
*Cristata. 6 in. Pale blue flowers in May. 
*Cristata alba. White. 35 cts. each; 3 for 90 cts. 
Dichotoma (Vesper Iris). 2 ft. Lovely lilac- 
colored flowers from July to September. 
*Gracilipes. A little gem with dainty blue flowers, 
veined lilac and crested with orange. Plant in 
light, rich soil in shade. 35 cts. each; 3 for 90 cts. 
*Tectorum (Roof Iris). Attractive blue. 
*Tectorum album. White form of the 
35 cts. each; 3 for 90 cts. 
*Verna. 4to6in. A lovely native that does well in 
partial shade. Violet-blue flowers in May. 
Fairly 
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