3 ISMENE CALATHINA—The Giant Peruvian Daffodil, bo- 
tanically a Hymenocallis. Immense chalice flowers that seem 
of snowy wax, each cup decorated with long streamer-petals 
of the same pure whiteness. Illustrated page 2. A splendid 
summer-flowering bulb, easy to grow, and easy to store. 
Handle in winter as you would Gladiolus. Each 35c; 3 for 
$1.00; 10 for $2.90. 
1 HYPERICUM TREASURE 
Living gold, long spreads of it here. “x” culture. OLYM- 
PICUM—(2-3)12. Big foliage mounds set with sparkling, 
golden sun-blossoms, each with an as-golden center tassel. 
Fully winter-hardy here. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. CORIS 
—12 inches. None more beautiful, with its loose cymes 
of golden blossoms, but needs protection North. Pkt. 20c. 
CALYCINUM—12 inches. Evergreen shrublet with big flow- 
ers of shining yellow. Give winter protection. Pkt. 20c. 
FRAGILE—(3)6. A dainty, silvery beauty with bright yellow 
blossoms. Of full winter hardiness at Old Orchard. Pkt. 25c. 
Plants, each 45¢c. REPENS—(2-3)5. Fine-leafed, prostrate 
perennial with showy yellow flowers. Hardy at Philadelphia. 
Plants, each 45¢c. RHODOPEUM—5 inches. A spreading 
drapery of silvery, downy foliage, decorated with a close 
application of soft yellow blossoming. Distinctive, pretty, 
hardy. Pkt. 20c. REPTANS—(3-4)7. Verdant carpets of 
fine leaves, set with great golden flowers that open from 
mahogany buds. Pkt. 25c. LANUGINOSUM—(2-4)20. In 
bloom for months, fluffily tasselled blossoms of butter yellow 
in terminal panicles, calyces oddly black-dotted, foliage wool- 
silvered. Pkt. 15c: Vg oz. 35c. Plants, each 40c. POLYPHYL- 
LUM—(2-3)6. Fine-leafed cascade-mats in effect that verges 
on silver, are set with burnished buds that open to blossoms 
of polished golden richness. Pkt. 20c. PROLIFICUM—(3)50. 
Pleasant hardy shrub, showy in its profusion of bright yellow, 
tasselled flowers. Pkt. 15c; 46 oz. 25e. PULCHRUM— (2-3) 12. 
Close, upright sheafs of red stems. Crimson buds open to 
soft yellow blossoms. Pkt. 20c. PATULUM FORRESTI— 
(8-4)36. Evergreen shrublet with large flowers of golden 
tone. Pkt. 20c. OFFER 99A7—One pkt. of each as offered in 
seed form, for $1.75. ° 
HYPERICUM BLEND—All types of Hypericum, dwarf and 
tall. Most of the above, with others, in one inclusive blend. 
Pkt. 20c; 8 pkts. for 50c. 
THREE THOUSAND FLOWERS—<Actually we offer more 
than 3000 species and varieties, mostly of ornamentals, 
but we don’t have room for them all in this catalog. 
The rest are in the TREASURE CHEST supplement price 
list, issued in February and sent on request, or in later 
Specal Bulletin offerings. 

6 HALLERIA LUCIDA—w. Tender South African shrub, 
close to Phygelius (which see), but larger, and with flowers 
of dark, rich crimson. Pkt. 35c. 
* HEBENSTREITIA COMOSA—eocx(3-5). Grown for frag- 
rance. Slender spikes of closely packed white-and-orange 
blossoms. The perfume during day is light and delicate, but 
as evening falls it becomes richer and heavier. Pkt. 20c. 
2 HETEROCENTRON GLANDULOSUM—w. Pretty corymbs 
of white flowers with carmine calyces and pedicels. A tender 
perennial, to be grown under glass in the North. Pkt. 35c. 
* HUNNEMANNIA FUMARIAEFOLIA SUNLITE—ex(3) 24. 
Santa Barbara Poppy. Tulip-shaped blossoms of satiny yellow. 
Easy and showy. Full sun. Pkt. 15c. 
3 HYPOXIS STELLATA ELEGANS—w(7)12. Big stars of 
blue-banded white. Rare and desirable South African bulb. 
Seeds expected, and offered subject arrival. Pkt. 35c. 
1 HYSSOPUS OFFICINALIS—ebx(3)20. The Hyssops are 
useful and decorative hardy perennals of easy growing, the 
plants much branched, densely leafed, and set with many 
little fluffy flower spikes in bright blue, soft pink or pure 
white. Aromatic. Mixed colors only. Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 
45c; 3 for $1.20. 
2 KOHLERIA—w. A genus of beautiful Gesneriads, for pot 
eulture North. SPICATA—Tubular flowers of bright, true 
red. Foliage of plush-like pubescence. Rather like a larger, 
more spectacular, Achimenes. Pkt. 40c. STRIGOSA—Spikes 
of spectrum red flowers that resemble in size and form those 
ak aaa Murrayanus. Exceedingly showy. Downy foliage. 
. 40c. 
* ICEPLANT—erex 6 inches. Thick, twisting leaves set with 
drops of crystal gum that sparkle like morning dew in the 
sun. Edgings, rock garden, pot plant. Tinted flowers. Cryo- 
phytum crystallinum. Pkt. 15c 

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5 INDIGOFERA MIXED—*ek(3)50. Attractive hardy shrubs 
of quick, easy culture, sometimes giving flowers within one 
year from seed. Well-shaped, branching plants set with 
clusters of pretty little flowers in the lavender, rose and 
violet range. Pkt. 15¢c; Ye oz. 35c. 
1 INULA ENSIFOLIA—rk(8)8. Dense, low plants with fine, 
dark green foliage, are long massed with many-rayed golden 
daisies with bright yellow cushion centers. Rock garden, 
edgings or bedding. Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
1 INULA MAGNIFICA—bkt(3-4)70. Spectacular Caucasian 
beauty. Immense single flowers with long, slender petals, all 
in deepest yellow. Pkt. 25c. 
1 INULA SALICINA—rk(3)25. 
Armenian Daisy. Makes 
thickets of stems, thickly set with pretty little golden daisies. 
3 for 
Exceedingly floriferous. Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 40c; 
$1.10; 10 for $3.15. 
* INCARVILLEA ANNUAL 
It is INCARVILLEA VARIABILIS, a 
delightful ever-bloomer with lobed trumpets 
in Gloxinia reminder, carried gracefully in 
long succession. Illustrated opposite. Fern- 
like foliage. Blossom colorings may be 
cream, blush, pink, soft, pure-pink, or 
blended suffusions of cream into palest rose. 
Easy to handle. Will give good season of 
bloom, sown right where they are to stand, 
but may also be transplanted. Pkt. 20c; 
Yeo oz. 35c. 

1 INCARVILLEA PERENNIAL 
DELAVAYI—rkt(2-3)20. Called Hardy Gloxinia. Gorgeous 
carmine to rose-purple, usually buff-dotted at base. Pkt. 
20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
GRANDIFLORA BREVIPES — rkt(2-3)12. Hardy Chinese 
species with large flowers, rose red to crimson. ~ 20Cs 
83 pkts. for 50c. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
2 IMPATIENS AND THE EAST 
For the east window or shady porch, try Impatiens, Sul- 
tan’s Balsam. It makes a handsome pot plant, in almost con- 
tinuous bloom, and rather prefers light shade. Not only is 
it a desirable house plant, like Geranium it may be used for 
summer bedding. 
HOLSTI HYBRIDS—w. Makes a fine window plant. Many 
bright and varied flower colorings. A quick, vigorous grower 
from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
SULTANI HYBRIDS—w. Flowers may be brilliant red, 
cerise, rose, pink, salmon, chamois. Translucent stems. 
Mixed colors only. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.05 ; 
10 for $3.00. 
* MOONFLOWER and MORNING GLORY 
All here are quick, showy annual vines, save Crassicaulis 
which has no vine-like tendency. Mostly they are Ipomoeas, 
“Kt? culture. GRANDIFLORA—True Moon-fiower. Giant, 
fragrant white blossoms that open in evening. Calonyction 
aculeatum. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. SCARLET O’HARA— 
Brilliant rosy red with starred throat. Pkt. 15c. HEAVENLY 
BLUE—Splendid vine. Great skyblue blossoms. This is the 
early-blooming selection. Pkt. 15c; %4 oz. 35c. CONVOLVU- 
LUS CRIMSON RAMBLER—Big blossoms of ruby crimson, 
throat white. Habit and appearance of Ipomoea. Pkt. 15¢'s 
1% oz. 25c. PEARLY GATES—Enormous flowers of purest 
white in great profusion from mid-summer on. Pkt. 15c. 
ROSE MARIE—Double flowers of fine deep rose. The only 
good double variety we have seen. Pkt. 15c. IMPERIAL 
GIANTS—Great flowers in white and blush, pink, rose, 
skyblue, purple, varied reds, chocolate and the like, with 
wondrous splashings, edgings, flakings. Usually handled as 
a garden vine, but by artful pinching and training may be 
grown as a dwarfed pot plant. Pkt. 15c: 8 pkts for 40c. 
CRASSICAULIS—No vine this, but a sturdily erect annual 
flower, to 40 inches. Terminal clusters of 38-inch funnel- 
trumpets in lilac pink. Specimens or quick hedge. Odd seeds, 
big and furry. 7 for 20c. OFFER 100A7—One pkt. each of 
the above for $1.00. 
