N. A. HALLAUER, WEBSTER, N. Y. 
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“never open, hence the common name Closed Gentian. 
Easily grown in a moist situation. 12 in. August to Sep- 
tember. 40 cents each. 
*Geranium lLancastriense—A dwarf form of Sanguineum that 
forms prostrate cut-leaved tufts and produces large pink 
flowers in abundance all Summer. 4 in. 60 cents each. 
Geranium Sanguineum-Alba—A white flowering form of the 
following. 50 cents each. 
Geranium Sanguireum—Attractive foliage, brilliantly colored 
in Fall. Flowers purplish-red all Summer, 12 in., any soil in 
sun. 40 cents each. 
Geum Fire Opai—A new variety that seems to be quite hardy 
here. Fiery orange scarlet double flowers on 18 in. stems. 
Early Summer. 60 cents each. 
Geum Princess Juliana—Large semi-double flowers on 18 in. 
stems. Tawny yellow, shaded apricot. An excellent new 
variety, early Summer. 50 cents each. 
GRASSES—See Eulalia and Festuca. 
Gypsophila (Babies Breath) (Chalk Plant)—All require dry 
soil and like lime. 
Bristol Fairy—A new double variety of Panticulata, pro- 
ducing larger individual flowers and panicles than the older 
double varieties. White flowers giving the plant a hand- 
some lacy appearance. Excellent for drying. 21%, ft. 
Grafted plants. 75 cents each. 
*Repens Rosea—A beautiful deep pink form of repens. 40 
cents each. 
*Repens Bodgeri—Large double white flowers. Not as tall 
as eae, Fairy but blossoms two weeks earlier. 50 cents 
each. 
*Repens Rosy Veil—Similar to the above in habit but the 
double fiowers are pink. 60 cents each. 
*Helianthemum Mutabile—Dwarf evergreen shrubs. Flowers in 
a wide range of colors are produced continuously all 
Summer. A dry sunny place. 6 in. 40 cents each. 
Heliopsis Scabra Incomparabilis—Rich golden yellow double 
flowers on 2% ft. stems. Blooms continuously from July 
on. A new plant of rare merit. 50 cents each. 
*Helleborus Niger (Christmas Rose)—Large white flowers 
flushed purple on outside of petals. Glossy evergreen folli- 
age. November to March. Very hardy. 12 in. Rich soil in 
shade. $1.25 each. 
*Helleborus Orientalis—(Lenten Rose)—Taller and _ blossoms 
later than Niger. Color varies from pink to purple. $1.25 
each. 
Hemerocalis (Yellow Day Lily) 
The following list includes the cream of the best new 
varieties and covers the entire range of flowering season 
and color variation: 
August Pioneer—Chrome yellow, flushed red on outer half of 
petals. August. 60 cents each. 
Autumn Prince—Light yellow. $1.90 each. 
Baby Tears—Ruffled petals, large rosy red. May. $1.00 each. 
Dauntless—Orange yeilow, mid-summer. 3 ft. 60 cents each. 
Earliana—Very early yellow. $1.00 each. 
High Boy—Very tall pale yellow. Mid-Summer. 60 cents each. 
Hyperion—Six inch flowers of good substance. Lemon yellow. 
One of very best. July. 60 cents each. 
Pale Moon—vVery nice, pale lemon yellow. 50 cents each. 
Pink Charm—Deep coral pink, large open flowers, July. $1.25 
Patricia—Flowers pale yellow, green throat, June. 75 cents 
each 
Persian Princess—Red and purple. $1.25 each. 
Port—Color of Port Wine. $1.15 each. 
Purple Waters—Recurved, wine purple flowers, May. Has a 
long blooming period. $1.50 each. 
Queen of Gonzales—Early clear orange. $1.00 each. 
Rosalind—(Fulva Rosea)—Beautiful rose pink self, July and 
August—$1.50 each. 
Symphony—Blended pastel shades, petals rose, sepals yellow, 
June. $1.10 each. 
*Heuchera (Coral Bells) (Alum Root)—Tufts of geranium-like 
foliage, tall sprays of bell-shaped flowers nearly all Sum- 
mer. Ordinary soil. 
#*Brizoides—Pale rose pink flowers, a strong grower and 
free bloomer. 18 in. 50 cents each. 
*OQakington Jewel—Deep garnet. 50 cents each. 
*Pluie De Feu—(Rain of Fire)—Bright scarlet bells on 12 
in. stems. 50 cents each. 
*Perry’s White—Flowers white from June. 50 cents each. 
*Sanguinea—Bright coral-red. 15 in. June. 50 cents each. 
