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Helianthus Sun Gold 
GLAUCIUM Horn Poppy, hb. A very showy gar- 
den plant; the flrs large and of bright colors, 
borne on spreading-topped plants, of easy cul- 
ture; showy. Orange, yellow or mixed. 
GOSSYPIUM Herbaceum, hha, 3 ft. Cotton, white. 
HEBENSTREITIA COMOSA, innumerable fragrant 
white flowers with orange scarlet blotches. 
HELIANTHUS, Sunflower, ha. 
These showy, easily grown plants begin to 
bloom when small and continue until the seeds 
ripen. Flrs, large, mostly shades of yellow; pro- 
duced freely even in dry weather. 
Large-Flowered 
Giganteus, 10 ft. Single, Russian, huge golden. 
Maroon Prince, 4 ft. Single. Best red. 
Sungold, (New). Large flowers of rich golden 
yellow freely borne, come 100% double. 
Tall Chrysanthemum-flowered, 8 it. Huge double, 
golden yellow, laciniated petals, Select double 
variety. 60% double. 
Dwarf Chrysanthemum-flowered (new), 4 ft. 
100% double. Splendid low-growing plants; 
large laciniated petals add to attractiveness. 
Large-flowered mixed. 
Small-Flowered Varieties 
Excelsior Hybrids, 5 ft. Pretty bronze, brown and 
red shades with zone. 
Lilliput Double, 3 ft. Small deep golden yellow 
flowers, dark eye. 
Miniature, 5 ft. Small single golden yellow. 
Orion. Primrose yellow, twisted petals. 
Stella, 5 ft. Large golden yellow flowers, black 
eye. 
Small-flowered mixed. 
HELIOPHILA Linearifolia, hha, 1 ft. Cape Stock, 
from South Africa; rare; flrs bright blue with 
white eye, in handsome racemes. 
HELIOPSIS, Lemoine’s Giant, hp, 3 ft. An im- 
proved strain; dble flrs, twice the size of the 
older sort, and of a brilliant golden yellow. 
Scabra Zinniaeflora. An easy growing new, dou- 
ble form. Brilliant golden yellow. 
HESPERIS Matronalis, Sweet Rocket, hp, 3 ft. 
Sometimes known as Dame’s Violet; terminal 
clusters of large Phlox-like, deliciously scented 
flrs throughout Summer. A lovely easily grown 
perennial that should be in every garden. 
White, Red, Mixed. 
HETEROPAPPUS Hispidus (Blue Daisy), hha, 2 ft. 
Aster-like blooms of silvery lavender with beau- 
tiful contrasting golden center. 
» HIBISCUS Coccineus, hhp, 5 ft. Semi-aquatic; very 
large showy scarlet flrs 6’’ across. 
Mallow Marvels, hp, 3 ft. Attractive foliage, flrs 
large and showy with broad petals; from white 
to crimson. Red, bright red; pink, good sub- 
stance, rose pink; crimson eye, white with red 
eye. Complete Mixture. 
Manihot Sunset, hhp, 6 ft. Splendid; flrs 6” 
across; yellow with showy crimson center. 
’ Trionum Grandiflorum, ha, 3 ft. Flrs large, ivory, 
with a showy dark center. Flower-of-an-Hour. 
HUNNEMANNIA, Fumerifolia, Mexican Tulip Pop- 
py. hhp, 2 ft. Bright yellow, flrs 3’’ across, con- 
stantly in bloom; wonderful for cutting. 
Sunlite, hhp, 18 in. New, semi-double, yellow. 


Linaria Fairy Bouquet 
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Leptosyne Maritima 
LEPTOSYNE Maritima, ha, 2 ft. Large golden flrs, 
fine long stems, 
-Double Golden Rosette, brilliant golden yellow 
flrs fully double and 2-2!/, in. diam. Plant 
grows 16-18 in. and is very free blooming. 
Stillmanii, 18 in. Early, Daisy-like flrs, golden 
yellow; fine for cutting. 
LINARIA 
LINARIA (Toad Flax or Miniature Snapdragon) ha. 
Charming free flowering border plants in bright 
and pastel shades. Varieties: 
Alpina, ha, 4 in. Beautiful creeping plant bear- 
ing freely all summer. Flowers miniature snap- 
dragon like, Purple, orange and rose mixed. 
Fine for rockery or wall. 
Maroccana. Compact free flowering plants bear- 
ing masses of neat Snapdragon like flrs, 8 
weeks from seed. Varieties: Fairy Bouquet, 
most popular, rich fairy shades, distinct and 
attractive; Fairy Bridesmaid, lemon yellow flrs 
on dwarf compact plant; Diadem, large flrs of 
bright violet with pure white eye; Alba Pearl, 
snowy white; Ruby King, rich ruby red, com- 
pact plant. Collection, all of Maroccana varie- 
ties, 5 Jumbo packets value 50c for 40c. 
Canon J. Went, hp, 3 it. Long spikes of flesh- 
pink flrs; fine for beds and cutting. 
Cymballaria, hp, 6 in. A charming trailing plant 
with graceful light green foliage in long droop- 
ing sprays; does well in sun or shade, and is 
covered with small lilac flrs; fine for rockery, 
hanging baskets or covering unsightly bare 
spots. Mixed. 
Dalmatica Superba, hp, 3 ft. Bright yellow. 
Excelsior Hybrids, ha, 1 ft. An effective mixture 
of many fine new hybrids; good for cutting. 
IBERIS Gibraltarica, hp, 1 ft, Showy lilac qa, 
IPOMOEA—Vine—See page 13. 
KAULFUSSIA Amelloides, ha, 6 in. 
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A pretty gar- 
den plant from Africa; Blue, Red; Mixed. 

Kochia Childsii 
KOCHIA Childsii, ha, 3 ft. Fresh green foliage. 
Trichophylla, ha, 2 ft. Summer Cypress or Mex- 
ican Fire Plant; decorative bushes; foliage gree 
turning to fiery red in Autumn. , 
LALLEMANTIA Canescens, hb, 18 in. Blue, bees. 
LARKSPUR—See page 12. 
LAVATERA Trimestris Splendens, ha, 3 ft. Im- 
proved tree mallows; flrs large, rose; fine for 
beds or borders, also White or Mixed. 
LAYIA Elegans, Tidy Tips, ha, 1 ft. Lovely free- 
blooming plant. Bright golden flrs edged white. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c 
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