—coronarium. HEDY:-5. 30¢ 
Garland Flower. White; 6 ft; very frag- 
rant; «TP: 
— —Red. HEDY-5R. 30¢ 
Oz. 55¢. 
—Hedychiums Mixed. HEDY-X. 25¢ 
HELENIUM. (he-LEE-ne-um) 
' ompositae. Mainly perennials; few anni 
al, flowering in summer and fall. Thrive in 
fairly rich soil and a sunny place; makes ex- 
cellent plants for the border or wild garden; 
easily grown from seed started early in the 
spring or as late as July. 
—autumnale. HELE-2. 25¢ 
Heads 2” ac; lemon-yellow, disks yellow; 
GOeiterie 
—Bigelovii. HELE-3. 25¢ 
Rays yellow, disks brown; heads 2-3 in. 
BYGe GS Gir, Shee 
—Hoopesii. HELE-6. 25¢ 
HlOWersuamsac; out; HPs Oz..50¢; 
—Mixed Heleniums. HELE-X. 25¢ 
HELIANTHEMUM. (hee-lee-ANTH-em-um) 
Sun-Rose. Cistaceae. Perennials thriving 
in dry limestone soils, in full sunshine. They 
are excellent border plants or rockery and 
some for ground cover; colors in yellow, rose, 
white and purple; July-Sept.; they have a 
long flowering period and should be cut 
back hard after flowering. 
—Ben Strain. f 
All the colors; 6 inshes. 
HELIANTHUS 
Sunflowers. Compositae. Showy annuals 
and perennials, with fls ranging from 1” to 
12” across and in height from 3-20 ft. They 
are showy in background plantings; also ideal 
bird food for the winter months; plant as 
early in the spring as possible but to miss 
heavy freezes. 
—angustifolia. ‘ _ HELA-1. 25¢ 
Swamp Sunfl. REN in background; 
ft; purple disks; ’ 
x Vebdsrone. HELA-2AS. 20¢ 
Beautiful new intermediate German var. 
—Aureole Rheinland. HELA-2AR. 25¢ 
Wine-red zone on pure yellow ground. 
—Chrysanthemum Flow’ed. HELA-2CF. 25¢ 
—Double Gold. HELA-2DG. 25¢ 
Golden yellow; excellent for cutting. 
—Dwarf Yellow. HELA-2DY. 25¢ 
Dwarf; double fis; white seeded. 
—Dwarf Double. HELA-2W. 25¢ 
Double golden yellow; variegated lvs; 5’. 
—Goldenener Neger. HELA-2NG. 25¢ 
Intermediate; golden petals; showy. 
—Golden Tufts. HELA-2GT. 25¢ 
Orange-yellow. 
—Excelsior Hybrids. HELA-2H. 25¢ 
Chestnut-red and brown zoned fis; tipped 
with yellow; 3-4 ft. 
—Jupiter. HELA-2J. 25¢ 
Rich yellow self; black seed; 6 ft. 
—Mars. HELA-2M. 25¢ 
Yellow with a dark brown center; black 
seed; 5 ft. 
HELA-2MS. 25¢ 
—Miniature Stella. 
Golden yellow. 
—Primrose. HELA-2PR. 25¢ 
—Miniature. HELA-2M. 25¢ 
Small golden yellow fis on 5 ft stems. 
—Rheinland. HELA-2RL. 20¢ 
Intermediate; wine-red on yellow ground 
Garr: sOZ., 454, 
—Southern Cross. HELA-2SC. 25¢ 
Yellow self with flowers 10-12 inches a- 
CTrOSSe4=5 ett; 
HELM-11. 30¢ 
55 
HELA-2HW. 25¢ 
HELA-X. 20¢ 
—Henry Wilde. 
—Mixed Sunflowers. 
HELICHRYSUM. (hel-ik-K R YE-sum) 
Everlastings. Compositae. The Strawflow- 
er, H. bracteatum, is the commonly grown 
Species; sow seed in rows in April or May or 
they can be started earlier indoors for early 
bloom; for drying cut before the flowers 
open much. 
—-bracteatum, Mixed. HELI-4X. 20¢ 
Heads 212” ac; 3 ft; HA. Oz. $1.25: Ib. $8. 
— —Fireball. HELI-4S. 20¢ 
— —Snowball. HELI-4W. 20¢ 
—-—Golden Globe. HELI-4G. 20¢ 
— —Yellow. HELI-4Y. 20¢ 
— —Crimson. HELI-4C. 20¢ 
—Tom Thumb Mixed. HELI-4TX. 20¢ 
A dwarf double strain for bedding or 
edging. 
OTHER HELICHRYSUM SPECIES: 
—angustifolium. HELI-1. 25¢ 
ee leaved; fol. white; yellow fis; 
—apiculatum. HELI-3. 25¢ 
_ Australian Everlasting. 2 ft; fis in term- 
inal corymbs, golden yellow; treat as HA 
in N; perennial. 
yrenaciol ces HELI-5. 30¢ 
ralling woody; N.Z.;_ silver i 
heads HHP. ee eas 
—argyrosphierum. HELI-9. 35¢ 
—Doerfleri. HELI-7. 30¢ 
South Rhodesian Strawflower. 
—fulgidum. HELI-11. 40¢ 
Pretty; from South Rhodesia. 
— —monocephalum. HELI-11M. 30¢ 
With yellow flowers. 
—obcordatum. HELI-14. 50¢ 
Gray Everlasting; small shrub to By, hae 
golden yellow fis; Australia. 
—pachyrisum. HELI-15. 40¢ 
Dwarf slender woolly; 
South Rhodesia. 
—species (?). 
heads deep pink; 
HELI-21. 30¢ 
Has little pink fis; pretty; S. Rhodesia. 
—swynnerionii. HELI-22. 40¢ 
White flowered species¢from S. Rhodesia. 
HELIOPSIS. (hee-le-OP-sis) 
Compositae. Hardy perennials with flowers 
much like Helianthus; 2 inches across and 
growing to 5 ft. They are excellent in the 
border and make good cut-flowers; sow seed 
from early spring up to August, usually 
where they are to grow. 
—helianthoides. HELO-1. 25¢ 
Many yellow heads 2715” ac: 5 ft; HP. 
— —Piitcheriana. HELO-IP. 25¢ 
A deep rich yellow. 
—scabra major. HELO-4. 25¢ 
Golden yellow; 5 ft; HP. 
—Mixed. HELO-X. 20¢ 
HELIOTROPIUM. _ (he-le-oh-TROH-pe-um) 
Heliotrope. Boraginaceae. Very fragrant 
flowers some kinds favorite GH plants and 
can be grown outdoors in the border; treat 
them as TA. 
ARBORESCENS: This is the original sp- 
eces and all the improved garden forms are 
hybrids and selections from it; HHA; space 
1 foot apart. 
—Giant Valencia. HELR-2V. 25¢ 
A large flowered French variety. 
—Souvenir. HELR-2S. 25¢ 
Another large flowered French variety. 
—Marina. HELR-2M. 25¢ 
A giant German variety. 
—Mammoth Flowered. HELB-2MF. 25¢ 
