GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
GYPSOPHILA 
Oldhamiana (New). Autumn-flowering rose-pink Gypsophila. 
Recognized by Royal Horticultural ariots % ee 
Pacifica, hp, 3 ft. Plants branch and are smothered with thou- 
sands of exquisite little pink flowers, 
Paniculata, hp, 3 ft, Baby's Breath. Tiny white flowers, on 
slender stems during July and August. 
Double-flowered, hp, 3 ft. Showy in beds, fine to cut. White. 
Repens, hp, 6 in. Flrs white, in abundance; trailer; rockery. 
Repens Rose. New. 6 in. Smothered with rose flowers. 
{GILIA Coronopifolia, hhb, 3 ft. A remarkably beautiful bien- 
nial, flrs of a rich and rare shade of red. 
LOBULARIA Trichosantha, hp, 9 in. Small blue flrs in large 
globular heads during summer. . 
NAPHALIUM or EDELWEISS (Leontopedium Alpinum), hp, 6 
in. Swiss Everlasting; woolly foliage and flower heads, 
ELENIUM Autumnale Superbum, hp, 3 ft. Large pure yellow 
flowers; showy; fine for cutting. 
Hoopsei, hp, 18 in. Bright orange; splendid. 
Riverton Gem, hp, 3 ft. Firs opening old gold, changing wall- 
flower red. 
HHELIANTHUS Augustifolius, Autumn Glory. A fine perennial, 
showy in late Autumn; black centered single yellow firs, 
Perennial Mixed, hp, 4 ft. Showy golden flrs. 
ELLEBORUS Niger, hp, 15 in, (Christmas Rose). White flrs. 
ELIANTHEMUM Mutabile (Rock Rose), 1 ft. Showy dwarf 
shrubby evergreen perennial. Forms a dense mass of foliage 
smothered with bright and beautiful flrs; June to September. 
_Mutabile Rosea. Exquisite rose shades. 
HEMEROCALLIS, hp, 3 ft. Beautiful Day Lilies in mixture. 
HEUCHERA (Alum Root or Coral Bells), 18 in. Sanguinea Hy- 
brids. A brilliant mixture of crimson, white and rose on 
_ graceful spikes. Very fine. 
‘HOMERIA Collina Aurantiaca. A lily-like plant with bright red 
flowers and yellow claws. Requires same culture as Sparaxis. 
HYPERICUM Kalmianum (St. Johnswort), hp, evergreen, 3 ft. 
Low hardy shrub, narrow evergreen leaves, bright yellow 
flrs 1 in. across in flat topped clusters. Fine for rock garden 
or border. Best in sandy loam, semishade. 
poepoyium (St. John's Wort), hhp, 6 in. Silvery plants starred 
brilliantly with fantastic gold. 
HOLLYHOCK—Althea Rosea 
For splendid, long-flowering, decorative plants, the majestic 
Hollyhock holds a high place in the garden. Plant in groups 
against evergreens or as background for beds. Particularly fine 
against a wall or fence. Requires sunny situation and rich, well 
drained soil. A choice selection is offered below. 
HOLLYHOCK Chater’s Double, hp, 
6-7 ft. A fine group of splendid 
colors in fully double flowers 
blooming from July till Septem- 
ber. Begins to bloom just as 
many of the early things end, 
Virgin Queen, pure white; Gold- 
en Drop, sulphur yellow; Yellow 
King, golden yellow; Enchantress, 
deep rose; Fireking, scarlet; Bril- 
liant, bright crimson; Colorado 
Sunset, copper to cream, Cham- 
ois, apricot; Princess Rose, sal- 
mon rose; Black Gem, maroon; 
Splendid Mixture, all colors. 
Single Mixed. Wide range of fine 
colors. 
Triumph Exquisite, 5 ft. Fine 
shades, light and dark; vigorous 
plants, Double fringed and curled 
rosettes of flowers. 
Mammoth Allegheny, 11 ft., flrs 
single and semi-double, 4 to 6 in. 
across, curled and fringed. 
Newport Pink. Royal Horticultural 
Society prize-winner, Delightful 
double pure pink flrs on 6 ft. 
plants. 
Indian Spring, (Silver Medal.) Fine 
annual coming into bloom in 5 
months from early sown seed, 
Four-foot plants bear semi-double 
5‘* flowers in shades from pale 
pink to crimson rose. 
Double Begonia Flowered, 5 ft. 
Wonderful novelty with large 5 
in. double fringed edged flrs in 
beautiful blend of pastel shades. 
Hollyhock Begonia Flowered Regular pkt, 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c, 

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Hollyhock, Chater’s Double 


Gilia Coronopifolia 

Virgin Queen 

Hollyhock, Indian Spring 
