Wisley Primrose—lovely large pale primrose yellow flowers, medium 
grey foliage. 
HELENIUM Riverton Gem—Old gold. Excellent tall-growing late-blooming 
plant, good cut, 3-4 feet. g.c. 
HELIOTROPE Black Beauty—definitely a pot plant needing greenhouse pro- 
tection with us in winter, but stunning with its deep violet purple 
flowers and dark green foliage. 4s. 
*HELLEBORUS niger (Christmas Rose)—to 1% feet, greenish creamy white 
single flowers at Christmas time, good cut. Give shade and plenty of 
- summer watering. WE’RE SOLD OUT OF ALL SIZES. Should have seed- — 
lings to sell this fall, but remember it takes 3-4 years from seed to 
bloom. 
*HEMEROCALLIS—Day lilies, shade or sun, any soil. 
Cressida—deep orange self, June-July, evergreen foliage. g.c. — 80¢. 
Dawn—rose with smoky grey effect, 30 inches. August. g.c. — 80¢. 
Hyperion—40 inches, July-August, finest pale yellow, fragrant, cuts well. 
g.c. — $1.00. 
Margaret Perry—48 inches. July-August, very large deep orange-scarlet. 
g.c. — 80¢. | 
Mikado—30 inches, July, two-toned bright orange-yellow with a soft 
deep red zone. Evergreen foliage. g.c. — 808. 
Patricia—30 inches, July-August, pale yellow large flowers, very fra- 
grant, good cut, evergreen foliage. 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, 1-1/2 feet, June-Sept., 
_ shade or sun, good edging plant with evergreen foliage mounds. 4’s. 
Perry’s White — creamy to pure white bells, combines well with red, 
4’s — 60¢. 
HUNNEMANIA fumariaefolia Sunlite (Mexican Tulip poppy)—to 2 feet, 
glaucous foliage and large cup-shaped yellow flowers to 3 inches 
across, sun and drainage. Like all poppies it does not like to be 
| moved therefore we supply in 2% inch bands at 25¢. 
IBERIS—to 1 foot, evergreen dark green foliage, profuse early spring bloom- 
ers, good cut. 
gibraltarica—a sheet of lavender. 4’s. 
sempervirens—pure white, spreading. 3’s — 40¢. 
Sempervirens Little Cushion—very compact little cushion-like balls, cov- 
ered with white flowers in early spring. 3’s — 50¢. 
sempervirens Snowflake—More compact, larger white flower. 4’s — 60¢. 
*tIVY (Hedera)—English, variegated, small leaved types for shade or sun, use 
for ground covers, vines, pot plants. 
English—Flats of 100 — $7.00; Rooted plants per 100 — $6.00. 
English variegated—see note on ground covers. 
Small leaved various including Hahn’s—make good pot plants. 4’s—60¢. 
§LAVANDULA officinalis (English)—grey foliage, fragrant flowers. Aromatic 
fragrant lavender-blue flowers. 3’s. g.c. — 80¢. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
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