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LPERIEELET Titre) 
GEUM 
Borisi. A rugged Alpine with vivid scarlet single 
flowers. Low growing bright green foliage. Pkt. 
Poe irs Pkt. 40c. 
“Lady Stratheden.” Double golden yellow flowers 
on erect, 18-in. stems. Handsome, laciniated fol- 
feaeeeeKt. Oc, Tr. Pkt. 25c, Ve oz. 50c. 
“Mrs. Bradshaw.” Bright scarlet double flowers in 
June and July. Grand for cutting. Pkt. 10c, Tr. 
Petee2oc, Ye oz. 50c. 
“Prince of Orange.” This choice novelty is similar 
to the above two varieties but the flowers are a 
brilliant orange of extra size. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 
50c. 
GLOBULARIA 
Cordifolia. Leathery deep green tufted foliage with 
a profusion of globe-shaped blue buttons coming 
in late May. The flowers start right in the leaves, 
rising as they age to about 10 in. A fine, de- 
pendable rock plant. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25c. 
HELENIUM 
Riverton Gem. A myriad of old gold and Wall- 
flower red flowers covering symmetrical plants in 
the late summer. 3 ft. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
HELIANTHEMUM 
Mutabile Mixed. The dainty Sun Rose. Dwarf fol- 
iage smothered with small blossoms in clear, pas- 
tel colors in the early Summer. 8 in. Pkt. 10c, Tr. 
pte oce 4 oz. 50c. 
HELIOPSIS 
ORANGE SUNFLOWER 
Pitcheriana. Bright golden orange flowers about 2 
inches across on sturdy, 3-ft. stems in July and 
August. Fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25c. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
- : Taken from. the finest of 
Choice Hybrids. Betscher’s and Stout’s fam- 
ous hybrids. Such varieties as ‘‘Hyperion,” ‘’Vesta,’’ 
“Modesty,” ‘’‘Waubun,”” “Ophir,” “Gypsy,” ‘’Mrs. 
J. A. Crawford,’’ ‘’Goldeni’’ and a number of yet 
unnamed novelties were used as the source of this 
seed. Pkt. 25c. 
HERBS 
Balm. (Melissa officinalis). The 
pleasing fragrance. 
Catnip. (Nepeta cataria). Gray foliage with a pun- 
gent aroma. 
Chives. Widely used in salads. 
Fennel. (Foeniculum vulgare). 
in flavoring. 
Hoarhound. Popularly used in flavoring. 
Sage Clary. (Salvia sclarea). A pleasant Sage used 
in flavoring dressings. 
Rue. (Ruta graveolens). A handsome foliage plant 
highly fragrant. 
Any of above: Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25c. 
HESPERIS 
SWEET ROCKET 
Matronalis Mixed. Pretty Phiox-like flowers in 
shades of purple, red or white. A bright touch of 
color for the June garden. 2 ft. Pkt. 10c, Tr. 
Pein 25c, Voz. 40c. 
leaves have a 
The seeds are used 
THE RALPH E. HUNTINGTON NURSERIES 
PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
HETEROPAPPUS 
Blue Daisy. A _ native of Mongolia recently intro- 
duced to American gardens. A Summer-flower- 
ing Daisy about 20 in. tall, producing an immense 
panget of bright blue flowers. Pkt. LOCA ine kt 
o 
HEUCHERA 
CORAL BELLS 
Start the seed early inside in March. Use quite 
a bit of peat in the soil for best results. 
Sanguinea. Tiny bells of sparkling crimson. Sturdy, 
leathery foliage in clumps. Pkt. 25c, Tr. Pkt. 70c 
HIBISCUS 
GIANT MALLOWS 
We have carefully selected the separate colo-s 
in these grand border plants. They are very ef- 
fective in the perennial garden and when planted 
among evergreens add a bright show. 5 ft. 
Huntington's Select Reds. 
Huntington’s Select Pinks. 
Huntington’s Select Whites. 
Huntington’s Choice Mixed. 
Any of above: 
PRI OG Ie ektisa Cre V4 woz. 50: 
HIERACIUM 
Aurantiacum. A brilliant colored native with deep 
orange red flowers in little clusters on waving 1|-ft. 
StemSan aiekhe LOCm in rictas2 5c: 
HOLLYHOCK 
The old dependable garden favorite greatly im- 
proved as to size and form. A bright display in the 
early summer in the back border or at the base of 
a brick wall. 
Doubles in Novelty Colors. Striking new colors and 
shades in double Hollyhocks. Tones of carmine, 
chamois, lilac, purple, cinnabar, scarlet, Nankeen 
yellow and other beautiful tints in a grand mix- 
igs) TERS iiSies Altes IRS Sieve: 
Double Exquisite. An odd-shaped, fine double in 
a blend of rich colors. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25c. 
“Imperator.” Pretty frilled flowers with a crested 
center. Grand color combinations such as canary 
and pink, scarlet and cream, lavender and gold 
abound in this fine English novelty. Pkt. 15c, Tr. 
PKipeSoC, 
“Triumph.” Waved and (fringed double _ flowers. 
Many of them are bicolors showing cream flushed 
rose, purple with a lavender overcast and other 
similar colorings. An English strain of great 
beauty: Pkt. 5c, Tr..Pkt. .40e, 
“ A Packet Each 4 Novelty 
Collection 69: 
Hollyhocks, 40c. 
Chater’s Improved Doubles. Large double 
of perfect form set on strong, 6-ft. stems. 
flowers 
Crimson Salmon 
Marcon White 
Newport Pink Yellow 
Rose Mixed 
Any of above: 
Pe LOC weliser KE te ty 4 Yq oes UC. 
. , A packet each of the 
Collection 68: 7 colors — only 50. 
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