SHOREWAY NURSERY 
HELIANTHEMUM (continued) 
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show on the rock garden during June. 
The following named _ varieties are 
much superior to mixed seedlings: 
BUTTERCUP: Single clear yellow 
flowers resembling a buttercup. 
*FIREBALL. Brilliant scarlet. 9 in. 
*MACRANTHUM. atts creamy white. 
6 inches. 
*MRS. EARLE. Double scarlet flow- 
ers. 6 inches. 
*PRAECOX. Large, soft yellow flow- 
ers. Silvery foliage. 
*RHODANTHE CARNEUM. Clear 
pink flowers. Silvery foliage. 9 inches. 
*ROSE QUEEN. Pink flowers. 1 ft. 
mi Helianthemus are ............. 2.00 
HELIOPSIS 
GOLDEN RAYS. Gives a summer 
long crop of semi-double golden yellow 
flowers. The flowers are extremely large 
with two rows of incised petals. ....... 2.50 
FINCOMPARABILIS. A greatly im- 
proved form which should do much to 
increase the popularity of this easily 
grown plant. During July and August, 
when cut-flower material is not plentiful, 
it produces large, almost double flowers 
of rich golden color, on strong branch- 
Es SSS aa a a Ge re ea 2.50 
HEUCHERA—Coralbells 
*+SANGUINEA. Excellent rock or 
border plant growing about 12 to 18 
in. high. Blooms profusely, having flow- 
ers of bright crimson in June to Sept. 
Ideal for cutting. Likes a well drained, 
fairly rich soil in sun or part shade. ... 1.50 
**+SANGUINEA ALBA. A white form 
EATER ROOVC? Sse i stirs eb ads t ei oe. 1.50 
**PERRY’S WHITE. Pure white flow- 
ers which go well with the red and pink 
varieties, flowering from June to Sep- 
hi, ly ay di IR ac al a ny coe 2.00 
*+PLUIE DE FEU. Graceful spikes 
of dazzling crimson flowers. 1% ft. May- 
REG Re ee ina Go Poe i e ee Reda bck 2.00. 
| TAN ee Coral-pink flowers. 
re hos ys a EN Se Oy a kas 1.50 
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Varieties marked (+) recommended for Cutting 
