HELENIUM Riverton Gem — old 
gold. Excellent tall-growing 
Tate blooming plant, good 
Cll go 1 aLCC ine OG: 
Moorheim Beauty—2-2\% ft, 
reddish bronze flowers with 
distinct central cone, fall. g.c. 
HELIOTROPE Black Beauty—defi- 
nitely a pot plant needing 
greenhouse protection with 
us in winter, but stunning 
with its deep violet purple 
flowers and dark green foll- 
age. 4’s. 
*HELLEBORUS lividus (corsicus)— 
21% ft. high and wide, an in- 
teresting plant with stiff 
prickly edged blue green 
evergreen foliage and creamy 
chartreuse flowers in early 
SPL malig slalemat Ca. 
$1.25. 
orientalis hybrids—to 1% ft. Similar to ordinary Christmas Rose, but 
flowers start anytime from November to March—color range from pure 
white through pale to deep pink, reddish and purple. Foliage evergreen. 
g.c. — $1.50. 
foetidus—not available until 1954. Dark green leathery leaves much divided 
and red tipped greenish flowers. A very handsome evergreen plant for 
shade. 
*HEMEROCALLIS (Day lilies) —shade or sun, any soil. 
Some years ago we got from the East the entire collection of one of the 
hybridizers who has been working on Day-Lilies. He has achieved a 
remarkable color range from deep bronzy reds, flame reds, yellows of all 
shades and various com- 
binations of these. The 
day lily is not only beau- 
tiful but very hardy and 
vigorous. Unfortunate- 
ly, we have lost the 
names on this collec- 
tion, so come out in 
May and June and se- 
lect when in bloom. 
Heights from 114 to 3 
feet sun or partial 
shade. One named va- 
riety not in this collec- 
tion— HYPERION— in- 
comparably the best 
pale yellow, huge, fra- 
grant, good cut. HY- 
PERION gc. — $1.20. 
Others g.c. 
HELLEBORUS ORIENTALIS HYBRIDS 
HEMEROCALLIS 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
