. Heuchera Sanguinea. Hemerocallis (Day Lily). HESPERIS (Koc-ket). Matronalis. A strong-growing perennial, forming stout, bushy plants 3 to 4 feet high, with showy terminal spikes of pink flowers dur- ing June and July. 15c. each; $ per doz. HEUCHERA (Ah.,.. Root). Most desirable dwarf, compact bushy plants of robust constitution and easy culture, growing lj to 2 feet high, and bearing during July and Au- gust loose, graceful spikes of flowers in the great- est profusion; excellent subjects either for the border or rockery, and of great value for cutting. Sanguinea. Bright coral-red. — Alb


. Heuchera Sanguinea. Hemerocallis (Day Lily). HESPERIS (Koc-ket). Matronalis. A strong-growing perennial, forming stout, bushy plants 3 to 4 feet high, with showy terminal spikes of pink flowers dur- ing June and July. 15c. each; $ per doz. HEUCHERA (Ah.,.. Root). Most desirable dwarf, compact bushy plants of robust constitution and easy culture, growing lj to 2 feet high, and bearing during July and Au- gust loose, graceful spikes of flowers in the great- est profusion; excellent subjects either for the border or rockery, and of great value for cutting. Sanguinea. Bright coral-red. — Alba. Creamy-white. Rosea. Rose-colored. 15 cts. each; § per doz.; $ per 100. HIBISCUS (Mallow) A desirable border plant, succeeding in any sunny position, but doing best in a damp place; grows 4 feet high, with large foliage and large, showy flowers of delicate coloring, produced during the entire summer. Militaris (Halberl-leaved Rose Mallow}. A tall-growing species,with delicate flesh-pink flowers, tinged with deeper color towards the centre. Moscheutos {Swamp Rose Mallozv). Flowers 6 inches in diameter; of a light rosy-red color, with darker eye. — "Crimson ; Flowers of immense size, often measuring twentv inches in circumference. The color is of the purest white, with a large spot of deep velvety crimson in the centre. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. HIERACIUUI (Hawk-weed) Aurantiacum. A low-growing, rapid-spreading plant, adapted for dry, sandy spots, or for covering steep slopes. The bright, orange-red flowers are borne in flat heads. Villosum. Grows 1 to 2 feet high, with silvery foliage and large, bright, golden-yellow flowers from June to August. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. HOUSTOIVIA (Bluets, Quaker Lady or Innocence). Serpy llifolia. A low creeper, best adapted to grow on a rockery in moist situation, where it forms broad carpets of foliage, which in very early spring is hidden beneath a cloud of small but showy light-blue flo


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