FHELIANTHEMUM—Mostly prostrate evergreen shrublets, blooming pro- 
fusely in April and May, most drop day’s bloom by noon except 
where noted, good for banks, edging, ground cover, shear severely 
after flowering. 3s, 4s. 
Apricot—Rose-peach, prostrate, grey foliage. 
Ben Ledi—Large flowers of crimson lake, green foliage. 
Boule de Feu (Fireball)—Double red, blooms last all day and have long- 
er season. 
Ball of Gold—Same as above only double yellow. 
Brunette—Pale dusty red, deep scarlet center. 
Buttercup—Clear golden-yellow, bright light green foliage, this one 
holds blooms all day. 
Burnt Orange—Tawny-orange semi-double, very prostrate with dark 
green foliage. 
Goldilocks—Largest blooms of all, bright yellow, medium grey foliage. 
Jock Scott—Large tomato-red, stiff habit, dark green foliage. 
Saint Mary’s—Pure white. 
Seattle—Bronze. 
Stanford—Cardinal-red. 
HELENIUM—Excellent, tall-growing late-blooming plant, good cut, 3-4 feet. 
g.c. — 7o*. 
Chippersfield Orange—Large copper and gold. 
Riverton Gem—Old Gold. 
HELIOTROPE Black Beauty—Definitely a pot plant needing greenhouse 
protection with us in winter, but stunning with its deep violet purple 
flowers and dark green foliage. 24 or 3s, 4s. 
*HELLEBORUS niger (Christmas Rose)—To 14 feet, greenish creamy white 
single flowers at Christmas time, good cut. Give shade and plenty of 
summer watering. 4s — 60. 
corsicus—Stunning blue-green stiff foliage and cream single flowers to 
2 feet, spring. 3s — 50%, g.c. — $1.00. 
*HEMEROCALLIS—Day lilies, shade or sun, any soil. 
ssa ee July-August, finest pale yellow, fragrant, cuts well. 
g.c. — $1.00. 
Kwan-So fl. pl—4-5 feet, large double rich golden bronze flowers, July- 
August. g.c. — 80¢. 
Others—g.c. — 80. 
HERBS—We are constantly adding to our list of perennial herbs. These are 
marked in the body of the list with a { . We are trying to include all 
present-day culinary herbs and a few others (medicinal, etc.) which 
are a curiosity or are decorative in themselves. Ask us if the kind you 
want is not listed. 
“HEUCHERA sanguinea—Old fashioned Coral Bells, 1-14 feet, June-Sept., 
shade or sun, good edging plant with evergreen foliage mounds. 
Flats, 3s. 
*“HEUCHERA Perry’s White—Creamy to pure white bells, combines well with 
red. Field grown clumps — $1.50, g.c. — 75¢ 
THYPERICUM coris—Excellent, not too invasive ground cover, with large 
golden yellow blooms in May-July. Flat — $4.20. 
IBERIS—To 1 foot, evergreen dark green foliage, profuse early spring 
bloomers, good cut. 
gibraltarica—A sheet of lavendar. 3s, flats. 
sempervirens—Pure white, spreading. 33 —40¢. 
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