Myrsinites. Trailing, silvery gray leaves, yellow 
flowers in racemes. Does equally well in sun or 
shade. ee rs Sere ae . .60 
Polychroma. 1 ft. Formal hemispherical clump cov- 
ered with yellow flowers through May and June. 
'Fine border plant. —_ ; So) 
Gaillardia. Blanket Flower. A rich light ‘soil in sun- 
ny location. They do well in heat and drought. 
Aurea pura. All yellow. 
Goblin. 10-12 in. Dwarf compact plant with large 
red and yellow flowers all summer. 
Geum. Avens. Grows best in a good soil, sunny lo- 
cation where soil is not too dry in summer. 
Lady Stratheden. 2 ft. Deep golden yellow flowers. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. 2 ft. Double fiery red, all summer. 
Gypsophila. Baby Breath. Plant two feet apart in 
well drained sunny location. 
- Oldhamiana. 3 ft. Continuous bloomer with large 
flesh and pink tinted flowers. Fine for cutting. 
July to Sept. — a eee :.60) 
Helenium. Helens Flower. Plant in any ordinary 
light soil in full sun. 
Riverton gem. 3-4 ft. Aug. to Sept. Lemon yellow 
with disk of purplish black. 
Helianthus. Loddon Go'd. Dahlia like flowers of 
bright yellow to 5 inches in dianeter. 4-5 ft. July 
Aug. .69 
Heliopsis. Summer Gold. Semi-double golden flowers. 
June till early fall. .60 
Hermerocallis. Lemon Lily. Any soil and either sun 
or light shade. 
August Pioneer. 3 ft. Mid-August to Oct. Chrome 
orange with outer half of petals delicately fiushed 
red. 75 
Flava. 2-% ft. June. Sweet scented clear yellow 50 
Hyperion. 40 in. July - August. Large citron-yellow 
fragrant flowers. One of the best. __________ aD. 
Golddust. Low, early golden yellow. __-___ __-_  .50 
J. A. Crawford. 4 ft. Late June through July. Rich 
apricot-yellow. ¢ .50 
Mikado. 3 ft. June-July. Rich orange with a large 
spot of mahogany red on each petal. 5 in. in di- 
ameter. .50 
Ophir. 3% ft. July-Aug. ha golden yellow 5 in. 
blooms. : Paz. 50 
Rajah. 4 ft. July- Aug. A new introduction by Dr: 
Stout in a brilliant flame scarlet with a vivid 
triangular throat area of Brazil red. Large beau- 
tifully shaped flowers of perfect form, freely 
produced. 75 
Vesta. 30 in. June- July. Deep glistening gold- -orange. 
So) RES) 
Heuchera. Alum Root or Coral Bells. Graceful per- 
ennials useful for edging walks or flower beds 
ov in rock garden. Plant in rich well drained soil. 
Perry s White. Pure white, silvery foliage, low grow- 
ing variety. A beautiful member of a valuable 
family. _ .60 
Sanguinea. Mixed red shades. 
Sansui mea, Pluie de Feu, Brilliant red bells from 
straight wiry stems, 2 ft. tall 
Sanguinea, Splendons. Extra fine red. 
Hibiscus, Mallows. Plant as single specimens in full 
sun in rich moist, well drained soil. 
Giant flowered. 3-4 ft. plant. Red, pink, or white 
immense INO a SSG flowers in summer. Mixed 
only. Large _ — $1.00 
- Hosta, muiiia Perennials especially good in rich 
moist soil in shade, but may be also planted in sun. 
~ Coerulea. 3 ft. Large dark green leaves of graceful 
form. Flowers lavender blue. July and August. 
