HELIANTHUS ORGYALIS (salicifolius)—ebx 
(4)96. Columnflower. The stems are grouped 
rippling pillars of greenery, to four feet. Then 
quickly they double in height, the top half be- 
coming a long panicle .of yellow blossoms. 
Illustrated opposite. .Pkt. 10c; 7 oz. 20e. 
HELONIAS BULLATA— (1-2)22. From low, 
shining rosettes rise shafts that end in short 
spikes of dense fluffiness. The flowers are 
stars of opaline lilac, anthered in pure blue. 
Sweet, piquant fragrance. Thrives in bogs or 
at pool edges, but will grow anywhere if 
watered in drought. Of full winter hardiness, 
but often grown as a pot plant. Plants only, 
each 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
HEPATICA AMERICANA—rnstyt (1)8. Lovely 
flower of first spring. Lustrous blossom-cups 
in blue, purple, lilac, with rarely buff-tinged 
pink. Pkt. 15¢c; zy oz. 35c. 
HERNIARIA GLABRA—ergpk(9)2. Moss-foli- 
age “flat as a pancake,’’ emerald in summer, 
bronzed in autumn, maroon in winter. Rock 
garden, ground cover. Pkt. 15c; + oz. 25c. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA—ecrmbkt (2-3)30. 
Coral Bells, but actually here of a glorious 
crimson brilliance. Lithely graceful sprays. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. for 40c. HELIANTH 
OTHER HEUCHERAS—Three good ones. @%i405 
GLABELLA—Little high flowers of creamy 
yellow. Pkt. 15¢c. BRIZOIDES—High § sprays 
of little pink blossoms. Pkt. 15¢c. UNDULATA 
—Grown for the decorative foliage rosettes. 
flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
HIERACIUM—Certain really good rock garden and border 
perennials. ‘kt’? culture BOMBYCINUM—(2)8. Golden 
suns over glistening silver. Pkt. 15c. ELEGANS—(8)20. 
A mat-former with high flowers of bright red-orange. 
Little white 
Pkt. 15¢e. VILLOSUM—(2-3)20. Silver Shag. Immense 
double golden flowers. Foliage excessively silvery, silky. 
Pkt. 15e. HELDREICHI—(3-4)30. High, loose, globe-tend- 
ing panicles of rich yellow flowering. Foliage blue-green. 
Pkt. 15¢ (3 for 40c). OFFER 1386A53—One pkt. of each 
for 50e. 
GYPSOPHILA or BABY BREATH 
Valued for misty border effects; also for adding grace 
to cut flower arrangements. ‘x’? culture. MANGINI—(3)40. 
Wide tangles of pink-and-white, large, pretty, diffuse. Pkt. 
10ec; % oz 25¢e; % oz. 385c. OLDHAMIANA—(4-5) 40. 
Autumn Baby Breath. Continuous bloom, late August 
through October. Little blossoms of blush white to palest 
pink, carried in close, graceful panicles. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 
20c; % oz. 35c. (Plants, spring or fall, each 25c, 3 for 
70c; 10 for $1.95; 25 for $4.85). PACIFICA—(8-4) 48. 
Dainty airiness flowers of delicate pink in high graceful 
spray formation. More erect, and a trifle later than 
Paniculata. Pkt. 15¢; 7 oz. 35e. PANICULATA—(2-3) 36. 
Loose, diffuse panicles of little white blossoms. Pkt. 10c; 
4 oz. 25e; 1 oz 65c. PANICULATA DOUBLE SNOW- 
BALL—lLike last but high proportion will have double 
flowers like tiny white snowballs. Pkt. 25c; 1/32 oz. 35c. 
REPENS—(8)8. Dense but airy low cushions covered for 
two months with blossoms of pearly whiteness. Pkt. 15c; 
jz Oz. 25c. OFFER 134A53—One pkt. each of above for 70c. 
HARDY BLEND—Above, with others, in excellent mix- 
ture. Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 25¢ % oz. 40c. 
HIBISCUS or ROSE MALLOW 
There could scarcely be more gorgeous, nor easier hardier 
perennials than these. ‘x’ culture. COCCINEUS—(4)60. 
Great flower-chalices of satiny rose-red, deeper within, a 
rich pure color. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 35c. MILITARIS—(2-3) 
50. _Campanulate blossoms in_ striate pink. Decorative 
specimen plants, or a long-lived, handsome flowering 
hedge. Two ounces will sow a hundred feet right where 
the hedge is to stand. Then all you have to do is thin, 
and weed. You can’t get a good hedge at lower cost than 
that. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25c; 1 oz. 75ec. AVALON HYBRIDS 
A cross of Militaris on Coccineus. See full description on 
page 4. Pkt. 15c; + oz. 35c. GIANT MALLOW HYBRIDS 
—(3)60. Sometimes called Mallow Marvels. Magnificent 
flower-bowls from palest blush, through pure pink, to rose, 
with snowy white, or richest crimson. Likely largely 
selections from Hibiscus moscheutos. Pkt. 10c; 144 oz. 25c; 
1 oz. 75ec. OFFER 135A53—One pkt. each of the 4 for 40c. 

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HYPERICUM 
Here are long spreads of living gold. culture. 
OLYMPICUM—(2-3)12. Blue-foliaged mounds set with 
sprays of sparkling sun-gold. Pkt. 15c; 7g oz. 40c. TOM- 
ENTOSUM—(3)18. A host of slender stems, topped with 
clustered butter-yellow flowers, all high over foliage mats. 
66,99 
x 
Pkt. 10¢; 2 oz. 25c. RUMELICUM—(3)25. Many leafy 
branches with soft yellow flowers in terminal cymes. 
Very good. Pkt. 10c; zs 0z 25¢e. PULCHRUM—(3)12. 
Slender red stems in close bouquet-sheaves are topped with 
bright yellow flowers. Pkt. 15¢c. POLYPHYLLUM—(2-3)6. 
Silver-verging mats are set with mahogany buds that 
open to blossom-salvers of polished, tasselled golden rich- 
ness. Pkt. 15c; 7 oz. 40c. GEBLERI—(3)36. Tall, many- 
stemmed, big flowers of light yellow. Pkt. 15c. LANUGIN- 
OSUM—(2-4)20. Fluffily tasselled butter-yellow blossoms 
for three months. Frosty foliage. Pkt. 15c; 7s oz. 35c. 
VIRGINICUM—(3-4)15. Triadenum. Little flowers of silvery 
pink are followed by rich maroon seed-capsules. Pkt. 15c. 
OFFER 138A53—One pkt. each of above for 90c. 
OTHER FINE HYPERICUMS—Priced per pkt. Australe 
15c; Galioides 15c; Nudiflorum 10c; Pyramidatum 15c ; 
Densiflorum 15c¢c; Prolificum 10c; Reptans 15¢c; Scouleri 
15e. 
HYPERICUM PEERLESS BLEND—Splendid mixture. 
cludes all here. Pkt. 15c; 7 oz. 80c; % oz. 55c; 
oz. $1.00. 
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Security is the outward manifestation of inward 
strength, a force that is centrifugal always, never 
centripetal. 
HOLLYHOCK PEERLESS DOUBLES—ebx(2-4)60. Close- 
set spikes, flowers 4 to 5 inches across, fringed, frilled and 
fully double. To the older white, flesh, salmon-pink, rose, 
searlet, maroon and yellow have been added bicolors with 
Pelargonium-like blotchings, and varied apricot and orange 
tones. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c; %4 oz. T5e. 
HOUSTONIA COERULEA—ernatx(1-3)6. Exquisite little 
blue stars, myriads of them. Delightful always, never 
more so than when it reflects April sky, spread in azure 
drifts. Illustrated page 25. Pkt. 15c; 1/82 oz. 30c; zs 
oz. 50c. 
PERENNIALS IN “H”’—Priced per pkt. Heleniums nudi- 
florum 15c, peregrinum 15c; Helianthemums appeninum 
15¢e, Violaceum 15c, White 15c, Sungold 15c; Helianthus 
giganteus 10c, Maxmilliani 15c, Mollis 10c; Helichrysum 
semi-papposom 15c; Heliopsis Pitcheriana 10c, % oz. 30c: 
HELLEBORUS NIGER (Christmas Rose). Illustrated 
page 58, 15c, 7 oz. 30c; Helleborus Hybrids 15c; Hemer- 
ocallis altaica 15¢; HESPERALOE PARVIFLORA (Red 
Yucea) 15¢c; Hesperis alpinus 10c, dinarica 10c, nivea 10c, 
lutea 15c, matronalis 10c, Steveniana 10c, tristis 10c; 
Hieraciums pilosella 10c, speciosum 10c; Hydrastis cana- 
densis 20c; Hyssopus Pink. 15c; Hollyhock Exquisite 15c. 
iBERIS SEMPERVIRENS—erx(2)10. Flowers like heaped 
snowflakes above evergreen foliage. In spring dusks it 
gives back stored light of day. Pkt. 15c; 7; oz. 30c. 
IBERVILLEA LINDHEIMERI — ebx(9)50. Ornamental 
perennial vine. Little yellow flowers, followed by clustered 
fruits an inch across, of brightest red. Pkt. 15c. 
INULA ENSIFOLIA—rk(8)8. Excellent habit, low and’ 
narrow. In bloom for months, flowers of sunlight yellow, 
cushion-centered, but with long petal-rays. Pkt. 15c. 
ISATIS GLAUCA——ebx (2-3)42. Blue-glaucous foliage, 
wide arching canopies above that shower little yellow blos- 
soms. Decorative even in seed. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c. 
JASIONE PERENNIS—ercbx(2-3)15. An almost  unbe- 
lievable profusion of rather large blossoms of fluffy sky 
blue, that seem to be Scabiosas, but each is really built of 
a multitude of tiny blue-bells, packed closely. Illustrated 
page 50. Pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 30c. 
KITAIBELIA VITIFOLIA—ebx(3)72. Tall leafy pillars set 
with big white flowers. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 265c. 
KNAUTIA DRYMEIA—*ebx(2-4)40. Big fluffy flowers in 
reminder of Scabiosa, but lilac to violet. Bloom in con- 
stant succession for months, first year, sown early. Pkt. 
15¢e; zy oz. 30c. 
KOSTELETZKYA VIRGINICA—ebx(3)60. Flowers of the 
purest pink. Charming border perennial. Pkt. 1b5ce. 
LACTUCA TENERRIMA—erx(2-3)15. Pretty blue 
stars 
for months. Rock garden. Pkt. l5e. 
