growth habits. They will stand much abuse but pre- 
fer a moist rich soil. Evening bloomers bloom in the 
evening as well as during daytime. 
Apricot. Light orange, May and June, 2% ft. Each 
40c. 
Aureole. 3 ft., orange yellow. Each 50c. 
Bagdad. 40’, a gay combination of orange red, yellow 
and madder brown, June and July. Each 75c. 
Bijou. 24’, June and July. Orange overcast with 
rich fulvous red. Each 6Gc. 
Citrina. 36 in., August. Pale yellow evening bloomer. 
Each 35c. 
Dr. Regel. 28’, May and June, fragrant flowers of 
orange-yellow. Each 50c. 
Dumortieri. Rich cadmium-yellow, 2 ft., May-June. 
Each 35c. 
Estmere. A fine apricot-yellow, orange-brown on re- 
verse, 30”, June. Each 35c. © 
Flava. 36’’. Clear lemon yellow, fine fragrance. May- 
June. Each 35c. 
Florham. 36 inches. May and June. Large flowers 
of rich golden-yellow. Fragrant and free blooming. 
Each 35c.. 
George Yeld. 40 inches, July. Rich orange-yellow 
outer petals, flushed orange-red. Each 50c. 
Gold Dust. Small, free blooming, golden yellow, early. 
Each 35c. 
Goldeni. Deep orange, June-July, 3 ft. Each 40c. 
Hyperion. 42 inch, July and August. Broad petaled 
flowers of soft primrose-yellow. One of the best. 
Each 75c. 
J. A. Crawford. 40 inch, June and July. Free bloom- 
ing, large glowing yellow. Each 40c. 
Mikado. 36 inch, June-July. Orange with center zone 
of mahogany red. Each 60c. 
Minor. 12 inches, June. Flowers and foliage are 
dainty. Flowers a pleasing yellow. Each 35c. 
Ophir. 48’, July-August. Dark golden yellow. Each 
50c. 
Patricia. 36”, July. A _ fine pale yellow evening 
bloomer, large flowers. Each $1.25. 
Soudan. 40’, July. Soft lemon-yellow, fragrant, 
broad petals. Each $1.00. 
Thunbergi. 36’, July and August. A sweet scented 
evening bloomer of fine yellow. Each 35c. 
HEPATICA 
Acutiloba. Liverwort. This delightful plant from the 
eastern woods will succeed in a humus soil with half to 
almost complete shade. Flowers blue, early spring, 
the trifoliate leaves almost evergreen. Each 35c. 
HEUCHERA 
(Coral Bells) 
Also called Alum Root. Charming evergreen tufts 
of foliage and slender sprays of tiny bells in various 
colors. Thrive best in half shade in a moist mellow 
loam and good drainage. Ideal for the: cool rock gar- 
den. Heucheras bloom in spring but under favorable 
conditions will bloom most of summer. Each 40c. 
Rosamundi. Delicate pink, long blooming season. 
Sanguinea. Deep red. 
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