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Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy (Double Baby’s Breath) — Bears 
a multitude of tiny double white flowers nearly all sum- 
mer. Ht. 2 ft. 60 cents each. 
Hemerocallis Hyperion -—- Very large broad petals of clear 
canary-yellow. The flowers are 5 to 6 in. across. Considered 
the finest of all. Ht. 31% ft. 
Hemerocallis Mrs. W. H. Wyman — The glistening, lemon- 
yellow flowers are very attractive in the late summer. Ht. 
314 ft. 
Hemerocallis Ophir — Large flowers of deep golden yellow 
are borne in profusion. Ht. 314 ft. 
Heuchera sanguinea (Coral Bells) —Bright coral red flowers 
on long stems and ornamental foliage. Ht. 1 ft. 
Hollyhocks — A popular biennial with double flowers of red, 
pink, yellow, etc. We can furnish only assorted colors. 
Ht..6 ft- 
Hosta fortunei (Plantain Lily)—Broad overlapping leaves of 
medium green, and soft lilac flowers borne in clusters well 
above the foliage. Will grow in partial shade. 
Hosta lanceolata — Pale lilac or lavender flowers with med- 
ium green, rather pointed leaves. June-July. Ht. 2 ft. 
Hosta plantaginea — Light green leaves and pure white, fra- 
grant flowers like small lilies. 60 cents each. 
Iberis sempervirens Snowflake — Flowers much larger and 
purer white than I. sempervirens. Growth compact. A 
great improvement over the type. 
AN ATTRACTIVE GARDEN FOR A CITY LOT 
