HELENIUM 
This hardy family of perennials blooms in 
late summer. The daisy-like flowers are borne 
in great profusion on bushy, shrub-like plants 
varying from 3 to 5 feet in height. Very 
effective for late summer bloom and excellent 
for cutting. A sunny location and good average 
garden soil is their only requirement. 
Garden Sun (Gartensonne). Brilliant | 
jgolden yellow with velvety brown center. 
4 ft. 3 for $1.70; 6 for $3.15. 
HELIANTHEMUM, Buttercup. 
HELIANTHEMUM . Sunrose 
These delightful low-spreading plants are in- 
dispensable in the rock-garden or on steep banks, 
where they form a mat of foliage and furnish a 
good quantity of bloom from July to September. 
8 to 10 in. 
Buttercup. (IIlustrated.) Single; golden 
* yellow. 
Fireball. Similar to above but flowers are 
% flaming orange to red. 
Mutabile. Flowers pale rose, changing to white. 
% May to July. 
All Helianthemum: 
3 of one variety for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
HELIANTHUS, Loddon Gold. 3 for $1.60 
HELIANTHUS .- Sunflower 
Large, double, 
Loddon Gold. (Illustrated.) 
3 for $1.60; 
tbright golden yellow flowers. 
6 for $3.00. 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
3 for $1.50 
HEMEROCALLIS « Daylily 
(ILLUSTRATED) 
Lily-like plants with grass-like foliage which 
will thrive where many other plants fail. They 
are of easy culture and will do well in partial 
shade or full sun without pampering. 
Early-flowering Varieties 
{Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow. May. 
+Dumortieri. Orange-yellow. 2 ft. May, June. 
Flava Major. Lemon-yellow; fragrant. 3 ft. 
tMay. 
Gold Dust. Clear golden yellow. 2 to 3 ft. 
tJune. 
Mikado. Orange, spotted mahogany. 214 ft. 
jJune. 
Late-flowering Varieties 
7J. R. Mann. Apricot. 21% ft. July. 
Linda. Golden yellow with cinnamon bars. 
73 ft. July, Aug. 
Margaret Perry. Orange-scarlet. 4 ft. Blooms 
{nearly two months. 
Purple Waters. Deep wine with yellow throat. 
{2% ft. June, July. 
Thunbergi. 
tJuly, Aug. 
All Hemerocallis: 75c each; 3 of one variety 
for $2.00; 6 of one variety for $3.75 
Fragrant soft yellow. 31 ft. 
27 
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‘HEMEROCALLIS 
. PLANTS, either 1 each of the early type. 
or 5 late flowering. — 
Your choice 
FOR $3.25 
(Regular value a 15) a 
10 PLANTS, | each listed.... FOR $6.50 
(Regular value a 50) 
NEW HEMEROCALLIS 
KANAPAHA., Bright raspberry-red. $3.00 
each. 
PRIDE OF DIXIE. Glowing orange with a 
veining of bright rose. It has an eye-zone 
of rose-red that goes almost to the tips of 
the petals, which are recurved. $7.50 each. 
SALMON GOLD. Five-inch flowers of 
Florida gold. Petals have an overcast of 
rose blended with orange. $7.50 each. 
HELLEBORUS 
ATRORUBENS 
This is truly a different Christmas Rose 
Its habit and extreme hardiness are the same 
as the variety commonly known, but its 
flower is a deep shade of burgundy. When in 
bloom with snow on the ground it 1s a lovely 
sight. Nov. to Jan. $2.50 each; 3 for $7.00. 
