Gypsophila (Babysbreath) 
Bristol Fairy—Masses of feathery panicles of 
tiny double white flowers on 3 to 4-foot 
stems. No other plant lends such a mist-like 
air of lightness to the border. Excellent for 
cutting. Requires a sunny position and a 
well drained soil. Grafted plants: Each 75c, 
Seton pe OO DOzs eh) 50) 
*repens Rosy Veil—New dwarf pink double 
flowering Babysbreath. Low spreading foli- 
age covered to a height of 1 foot with hun- 
dreds of tiny pink flowers. 
Helenium (Helen’s Flower) 
Riverton Beauty—4-5 ft. tall, strong growing 
plant for full sun. Blooms in the fall with 
large heads of pure lemon-yellow flowers with 
an inner disk of purplish black. 
Riverton Gem—Same as above except the 
flowers are old gold suffused with terra- 
cotta red. 
HELLEBORUS NIGER (Christmas Rose) 
Helianthemum (Sun Rose) 
*mutabile — Low spreading evergreen mats 
covered during the spring with tiny rose-like 
flowers. Excellent for informal edging or as a 
ground cover in full sun. 
Separate colors: 
Pink Apricot 
Double Red Orange 
Heliopsis 
scabra incomparabilis—Flowers resemble large 
golden yellow Zinnias with the added advan- 
tage of being perennial. Blooms all summer 
White long in full sun. 2 to 3 feet. A good cut flower. 
Double Yellow 
Helleborus niger (Christmas Rose) 
Helianthus (Perennial Sunflower) One of the most interesting winter flowering 
angustifolia—tTall, 6 to 7 feet, pyramidal in 
shape and completely covered in late summer 
and fall with clear bright yellow single flow- 
ers. One of the showiest and most reliable of 
perennials for California. Excellent cut flower. 
Should be given plenty of space and full sun. 
HEUCHERA, CORAL BELLS 
GYPSOPHILA, BRISTOL FAIRY 
perennials. The rich green foliage and pale 
green to white flowers on 1-foot stems are 
welcome in winter. Plant in a moist, well 
drained soil enriched with well rotted manure 
and leave undisturbed. Each $2.00, 3 for 
$5750) 
orientalis (Lenten Rose) —Flowers like above 
but in various shades pale green to mahogany. 
eae Sve, 3 tier Sh OS: 
*Heuchera (Coral Bells) 
Lovely nodding bells on slender stems | foot 
high. Foliage neat and compact. Perfect for 
edging in shade or part shade or as a clump 
in the shaded border 
or rockery. A fine cut 
flower for arrange- 
ments and dainty bou- 
quets. 
Pluie de Feu — Bright 
coral red and very free 
flowering. 
Rosamundi — Strong 
growing with soft pink 
flowers. 18 inches. 
Sanguineum — Coral 
shades. 
