30 BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO., YALESVILLE, CONN. 

HEUCHER A—Coralbells 
HEUCHERA. 18-24 in. June-Aug. From neat tufts of attrac 
tive leaves, sturdy stems of brightly colored little bells arise 
in great profusion. NHeucheras are hardy, long-lived and easy 
to grow. They are among the best all-around perennials for 
rock gardens, borders, or bouquets. Seven splendid new hy- 
brids are described below. 
H. Bloom’s Variety. Coral-red. Long sprays bear dozens of 
dainty bells. 
H. Freedom. Light rose. 
H. Garnet. Very large, bright pink. 
H. Mary Rose. Clear pink. Neat habit. 
H. Oakington Jewel. Coral-red tinged copper. 
H. Scarlet Beauty. A cascade of flaming scarlet bells. 50c. each. 
H. Snowflakes. Pure white. Very fine. 
35c. each, 3 alike for 90c., except Scarlet Beauty 

HIBISCUS (Mallow). 4-5 ft. Bright Hollyhock-like flowers 
often 8-10 in. across and bloom most of the Summer. Pink, 
Red, White. Large sturdy plants. 50c. each. 
HOLLYHOCK, Chater’s Doubles. 5-6 ft. Orange Prince, 
Salmon Rose, Newport Pink, Scarlet, White and Yellow. July— 
Aug. 25c. each, 3 of one color 60c., 12 for $1.95. 
HOSTA (FUNKIA) subcordata (White Day Lily). 12-18 in. 
Large, waxy white flowers with an orange blossom fragrance, 
: : Aug.-Sept. Large, glossy, pale green leaves. Thrives in sun 
; : or shade. It makes a fine, permanent border plant. 50c. each. 
Hollyhock 3 for $1.35. 

HOSTA variegata (Plantain Lily). ,12-18 in.  Folis IBERIS, Snowflake (Hardy Candytuft). 12 in. Masses of 
age is handsome, with green and white markings. pure white flowers from April to June. 25c. ea., 3 for 60c. 
Flowers lilac blue. Aug.—Sept. This makes a INULA ensifolia. 10 in. Bright yellow Daisies. June 
splendid border for a sunny or shady place. 25c. through Fall. Fine, compact plants. Likes sun and 
each, 3 for 60c. poor soil. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
I. royleana. 18-24 in. Giant orange-yellow Daisies. 4-6 in. across, with 
thread-like petals. July—Aug. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
IRIS cristata. 6in. Frosty blue flowers in early Spring. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
1. pumila (Dwarf Iris). 6-8 in. Large Iris flowers on short stems. Purple 
or yellow. 25c. each, 3 alike for 60c. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya (Gayfeather). 4 ft. Long, narrow wands of rose- 
purple flowers. July—Sept. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
L. scariosa, September Glory. 3-4 ft. Similar to above but it has light 
purple flowers and is slightly more vigorous. Bold and showy in late 
Summer and Fall. 35c. each, 3 for 90c. 
L. spicata, Blazing Star. 3 ft. Showy spikes of clear purple. July—Aug. 
Blooms just before Gayfeather. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
LINUM alpinum. Prostrate. Attractive, pale blue flowers. June—Aug. 
Plant in a sunny spot in your rock garden. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
L. flavum (Golden Flax). 1 ft. Golden yellow flowers measure an inch across. 
Summer blooming. Likes sun. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
L. perenne (Perennial Flax). 18 in. Graceful, slender stems bear large, 
blue flowers throughout the Summer. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
LYCHNIS viscaria splendens fl. pl. 12-15 in. Double, rose pink flowers. 
June-July. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
LYCORIS squamigera (Hardy Amaryllis). 2% ft. Clusters of large, rosy 
lilac, Lily-like flowers. Aug. Foliage appears in Spring only. Unusual and 
very beautiful. Mulch during the Winter. $1.00 each. 
MONARDA didyma (Bee Balm). 2-3 ft. Heads of bright red flowers. June- 
Aug. Plant in sunny or partially shaded boider. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
MY OSOTIS, Count Waldersee (Forget-Me-Not). 9in. Dainty, bright blue. 
Free blooming. All Summer. Splendid improved strain. Grows equally 
well beside} the water or in the garden and makes an especially attractive 
ground cover in the Tulip bed. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
M. Pink Beauty. Large, bright pink everblooming flower. Delightful 
when planted with Count Waldersee. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
NEPETA mussini (Cat Mint). 12-18 in. Aromatic, gray foliage and pale 
blue flowers all Summer. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
PAPAVER, Yellow Wonder. Large, bright yellow. This new type of Ice- 
land Poppy is better adapted to our climate. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
PENTSTEMON grandiflora. 3 ft. Huge pale blue flowers on long spikes. 
July. Excellent for cutting. 35c. each, 3 for 90c. 
PEONIES are best planted in the Fall. A complete list of the varieties 
we offer will be sent on request. 
PHLOX ovata caroliniana (Mountain Phlox). 12 in. Rosy red. May- 
June. Neat and dwarf. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
PHLOX subulata (Moss Pink). Prostrate. Moss-like foliage and sheets of 
bloom in the early Spring. We offer the following varieties: 
P. subulata, Blue Hill. Blue, tinted lavender. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
P. subulata, Brilliant. Crimson-red, strong grower. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
P. subulata, Camila. 6in. Large salmon-pink flowers are borne in masses 
in May and in smaller quantities through Summer and Fall. Neat compact 
growth. One of the best new perennials. 35c. each, 3 for 90c. 
P. subulata, Ronsdorf Beauty. Brilliant salmon flowers. Growsincom- * 
pact clumps. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. i 
P. subulata, Snow White. Pure white, starry blooms on neat mounds ‘ 
of dark evergreen foliage. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. \ Moss Pink (Phlox subulata) 


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