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*Helianthemum Gold Nugget. Another charining variety, similar to Fire Ball in growth, 
but it has beautiful full double golden yellow flowers on graceful stems in great 
profusion. Get one of each for a couple of fine companions. 
50c Each:-..3: for $125. p42 ee 
Helianthemum Mrs. Mould. A compact, upright growing shrub about 8 inches high with 
ornamental gray-green foliage that is smothered with quantities of bright orange 
flame colored flowers in June and July. One of the best and showiest. 
50c-Each. 3° for: $1.25,7 9 2ergre 
Helianthemum Rose Peach. A very distinctive variety with long spreading branches 
about 8 inches high and very narrow, dark glossy green leaves. It produces a charm- 
ing array of delicate peach colored blossoms in June and July. 
35c Each. ‘3.for 90c. 2 a2eiraneno ce: 
Helianthemum Wendle’s Rose. A pretty clump of striking gray foliage, much like H. 
apenninum, adorned with large, clear rosy pink flowers in May and June. A very 
popular variety that is always in great demand. 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.06. 


SPECIAL SUN ROSE COLLECTION 
Six beautiful varieties for a striking foliage and flower combination. 



Apricot Queen; Buttercup; Fire Ball; 
Gold Nugget; Rose Peach; Wendle’s Rose 
Lvok cache (6cplants) Ac. 228 a ee ee ee eee $2.00 
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HELLEBORUS. Christmas Rose. (Ranunculaceae, Buttercup Family) 
Helleborus niger praecox. Highly ornamental evergreen clumps of very thick, deeply 
cut and lobed, dark green leaves about 5 inches high and very large pure white 
flowers on stout 6 inch stems from September to March. This is the true Christmas 
Rose that stays in bloom all through the Winter. The showy white flowers turn a 
deep pink color with age or in severe freezing weather. This species from Europe 
is the best of the Genus and requires a rich, moist, acid loam with a good amount 
of leafmold or peat moss, in a shaded or semi-shaded place. (Ph. 5-6) Small field 
grown plants. $1.25 Each. 3 for $3.25) 120pppeeeeeee 
HEPATICA., Liverleaf. (Ranunculaceae, Buttercup Family) 
Hepatica acutiloba. Very neat and pretty clumps, about 6 inches high, of dark glessy 
evergreen leaves with three sharp pointed lobes and small, dainty, Anemone-like 
flowers on 8 inch stems that range in color from blue to pink and white. This 
charming woodland American native blooms in April and May and requires a rich, 
well drained leafmold soil that ranges from acid to neutral. (Ph. 5-7). It must be 
planted in shade or partial shade for best results. 35c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50. 
Hepatica americana. (Formerly and usually listed as H. triloba.) A very close relative 
of the above with the evergreen leaves made up of three, broad, rounded lobes, and 
the same dainty flowers in pink, blue and white. Give it the same soil and exposure 
as above. 35c Each. 3:for.90ci* [2etemesaeee 
HEUCHERA. Alum Root. (Saxifragaceae, Saxifrage Family) 
Heuchera bracteata. Ornamental clumps of densely tufted, dark evergreen, slightly lobed 
and toothed leaves about 6 inches high. It has very tall flower stems about 2 feet 
high that are not at all beautiful. We recommend it only for its ornamental foliage 
for a shaded rock crevice. It requires an acid leafmold soil. (Ph. 5-6) 
50c Each. 3 for $1.25. “12 forss5,00) 
All Our Plants Are Pot Grown. 
