5 THE PERFUMED HELIOTROPE 
Heliotrope is valued as much for its fragrance as for its 
beauty, indeed for both. Usually grown in the summer garden 
as an annual, from early spring sowings, but again, it may 
be sown in late summer, and then handled as a long-blooming 
winter pot plant. Wide, dense sprays, mauve to deep purple. 
We offer a fine strain of Giant Hybrids. Pkt. 25c; 46 oz. 50c. 
We move, and open new paths; we rest, and review old 
paths. 
1 HELIOPSIS—x(3-4)50. Rugged, long-lived perennials, val- 
ued in the mixed border, or for cutting. In bloom June into 
September. PITCHERIANA—Big, attractive, single flowers of 
glossy golden orange. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.70. 
SCABRA ZINNIAEFLORA—Very like last except there are 
fewer flowers open at once, but here the golden blossoms are 
semi-double to near-double. Pkt. 20c; 4g oz. 40c. 
1 HEPATICA AMERICANA—kKt.(1)8. Charming blossoms, 
lustrous lilac, blue, purple, blush white, all set in green rufts. 
Lovely flower of early spring. Pkt. 25c. 
1 HERACLEUM MANTEGAZZIANUM—k(3)100. Spectacu- 
lar tall perennial with umbels to 4-foot diameters, of closely 
packed, little creamy white flowers. Large leaves. Pkt. 20c. 
3 HERBERTIA PULCHELLA—w. 6 inches. Pretty bulb- 
flower from Uruguay. Upfacing, fragrant, blue-violet blossoms. 
Blooms in winter. Pot culture. Pkt. 25c. 
3 HERMODACTYLUS TUBEROSUS— (2) 15. Fingers 
of Hermes. Tuberous Iris cousin with velvety black 
flowers, weirdly green in reverse. A strange beauty, 
illustrated opposite. Tubers, each 45c; 3 for $1.25; 
10 for $3.25. 
3 HESPERANTHERA STANFORDIAE—(1)9. This 
South African bulb will give brilliant blossom dis- 
play of satiny yellow in early spring. Needs winter 
protection. Pot of 3 bulbs for 75c. 
1 RED YUCCA—Hesperaloe parviflora. k(w) (3)50. 
Rose to red Yucca-like flowers. Large pot plant. Garden-hardy 
to Philadelphia, with protection. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
1 HESPERIS MATRONALIS—x(3)35. It is Sweet Rocket or 
Dame’s Violet, and it can be very gay in its bright, Phlox- 
like manner, vivid in the border, or rich color when allowed 
to naturalize. Scatter it widely. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; %4 oz. 35c. 
1 HESPERIS NIVEA—Dense, branching raceme-spikes of 
snowy white. Dwarf. Pkt. 15c; 3 for 40c. 
1 HESPEROYUCCA WHIPPLEI—k(3)130. Our Lord’s Can- 
dle. Massive white-belled spires above blue-green leaf-swords. 
Beautiful beyond belief. Needs protection. Pkt. 20c. 
1 HEUCHERA or CORAL BELL 
SANGUINEA SPLENDENS—kt(2-3)20. Deep crimson, vary- 
ing to scarlet, are the sprays of gracefully carried flowers. 
Rock garden delight. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
HEUCHERA AVALON PINK—25 inches. Enchanting long- 
bloomer, with airy blossoms of soft pink, carried profusely in 
lace-like effects. Plants, each 80c; 3 for $2.20. 
HEUCHERA RAIN OF FIRE—Brilliant red in effect of 
showers of fire. Long-lived; long blooming. Plants, each 80c; 
3 for $2.20; 10 for $6.60. 
HEUCHERA HYBRIDS—kt(2-3)25. Lithely graceful. Flow- 
er sprays will vary from pink suffusions, through rose and 
coral, to bright or deep reds. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
1 THE HOLLYHOCKS 
HOLLYHOCK CHATER’S DOUBLE—Intensely double flowers 
in close, almost dense spikes, blossoms full and formal. Full 
color range. Five feet. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 50c; 44 oz. 85c. Plants, 
each 60c; 3 for $1.60; 10 for $4.70. 
HOLLYHOCK PEERLESS DOUBLE—Includes Carnation and 
Triumph types, double, less formal than Chater’s, and blooms 
sometimes larger. Pkt. 20c; 46 oz. 35¢; 1% oz. 60c. 
HOLLYHOCK SINGLE MIXED—80 inches. Big flowers in 
many gay, delightful colorings. Pkt. 10¢; 1% oz. 25c. 
5§ HOLLYHOCK INDIAN SPRING—Handsome Gamidouble 
blossoms, rose to carmine. Sown early, will be in bloom by 
first August, so called “annual.” Actually hardy. Pkt. 15ce. 
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1 HIERACIUM HELDREICHI—x(3)35. Great, showy panicles 
of golden flowering. Blue-green foliage. Pkt. 20c. 
1 HIERACIUM VILLOSUM—x(2-3)12. Silver-Shag. Big 
golden blossoms over silvery foliage. One of the prettier rock 
garden perennials. Full sun. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 60c. 
5 HIBISCUS ANNUAL 
HIBISCUS TRIONUM—x(2-4)30. Ivory-toned cup blossoms, 
patched violet, and with golden tassels. Attractive, long- 
blooming background plant. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. for 40c. 
HIBISCUS MANIHOT—k(4-5)90. Golden Bowl. Towering 
spires of big lemon-yellow bowl-blossoms, blotched purple- 
maroon. Exceedingly showy. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. for 40c. 
2 CHINA-ROSE HIBISCUS 
Distinctively beautiful species of tender Hibiscus to be 
handled as pot plants North. Almost everblooming ; plants 10 
inches high often flower freely. Rare colorings here. Botanical- 
ly HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS. Seeds, fine mixed, rich in 
reds, per pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. Plants available of three 
kinds suitable for window or greenhouse. KONA—Immense, 
fragrant, fully double blossoms of purest pink. Each 90ce. 
DOUBLE RED—Rich in effect. Each 90c. CROWN OF BO- 
HEMIA—Splendid large double in yellow with deeper shading. 
Each 90c. OFFER 345AN—One plant each for $2.55. 
2 HIBISCUS HUEGELII—Delightful Australian species that 
makes a charming house plant. The blossoms are slightly flar- 
ing trumpets of soft mauve pink. Plants, each 75c. 
1 HARDY HIBISCUS or ROSE MALLOW 
1 HIBISCUS GIANT MALLOW 
MARVELS—x(3)50. Magnificent 
flower-bowls, from palest blush, 
through pure pink, to rose, with 
snowy white and crimson. Cen- 
ter eyes often appear. Made up 
of Hibiscus moscheutos selections 
and crosses with Hibiscus oculi- 
roseus. Full winter hardiness. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c. Plants, each 
65c; 3 for $1.70; 10 for $4.80. 
1 HIBISCUS AVALON HY- 
BRIDS—-x(3-4)65. Newer long- 
blooming strain of spectacular 
beauty, differing in flower form, 
in foliage, in season, height and 
in range and tones of blossom 
colorings. The flowers vary from 
blush, through shades of pink and rose, to reds of a rich vivid- 
ness. In bloom July to October. Full winter hardiness. H. 
militaris x H. coccineus. Illustrated above. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 
65c. Plants, each 70c; 3 for $1.85; 10 for $5.00. 
1 HIBISCUS AVALON RED—This splendid hybrid shows per- 
haps the most brilliant red’of any hardy Hibiscus. The color- 
ing is richer than in H. coccineus, the flowers fuller, of better 
form. Blooming season is July into October. Plants, each $1.50. 
1 HIBISCUS F-1 AVALON—Seeds saved from segregated 
F-1 plants of the original Militaris-Coccineus cross. Seedlings 
will show wide and interesting variations in re-combination 
of characters. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. for $1.00. 
OTHER HIBISCUS SPECIES—Several good ones. LASIO- 
CARPUS—x(3)50. Big white to pale rose flowers. Leaves 
cordate ; capsules hairy. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.70. 
MILITARIS—x(8)60. Campanulate flowers in striate pink. 
Halberd-shaped leaves. Pkt. 20c. MUTABILIS—k(8-4) 150. 
Confederate Rose. Handsome Chinese species for the South. 
Opens pale blush, deepening to red by nightfall. Pkt. 20c. 
PEDUNCULATUS—x(8-4)50. Attractive South African with 
flowers of deep rose. Protect in winter. Pkt. 25c. SYRIACUS— 
k(4). This is the shrub or small tree commonly called Althea. 
Flower colorings of white, blush, diverse pinks, rosy red; blue- 
violet, and the like. Pkt. 20c; 1% oz. 85c; % oz. 60c. OFFER 
345B—One pkt. each of Giant Mallow Marvels, of Avalon 
Hybrids, and of the 5 above, for $1.20. : 
1 HIBISCUS PARAMUTABILIS—Rare shrubby Hibiscus from 
central China, winter-hardy at Philadelphia. Months of flower- 
ing; big bowl-blossoms with silky, fluted petals, pure white, 
but with crimson centers. Great, downy leaves, sometimes a 
foot across. Plants, each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
