. Hypericum Moserianum, New Hemerocallis. HEUCHERA (Alum Root). Most desirable dwarf, compact, bushy plants ol robust constitution and easy culture, growing 1^ to 2 feet high, and bearing during July and August loose, giaceful spikes of flowers in the greatest profusion; excellent subjects either for the border or rockery, <nnd of great value for cutting. Sanguinea. Bright coral-red. (See cut.) — Alba. Creamy white. — Rosea. Light rose. Brizoides. Rosy carmine. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Set of 4 varieties for 50 els. HIBISCUS (Mallow). A desirable border plant, growing 4


. Hypericum Moserianum, New Hemerocallis. HEUCHERA (Alum Root). Most desirable dwarf, compact, bushy plants ol robust constitution and easy culture, growing 1^ to 2 feet high, and bearing during July and August loose, giaceful spikes of flowers in the greatest profusion; excellent subjects either for the border or rockery, <nnd of great value for cutting. Sanguinea. Bright coral-red. (See cut.) — Alba. Creamy white. — Rosea. Light rose. Brizoides. Rosy carmine. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Set of 4 varieties for 50 els. HIBISCUS (Mallow). A desirable border plant, growing 4 feet high, with large foliage and large, showy flowers of delicate coloring, produced dur- ing the entire summer. niMtaris [/Lallierl lea7/eil Rose Mallow'). A tall-growing species with delicate flesh-pink flowers tinged with deeper color towards the centre. floscheutos [Swamp Rose Mallow). Flowers 6 inches in diameter; of a light rosy-red color with darker eye. — " Crimson ; Flowers of immense size, often measuring tiuenty inckes 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. HOUSTONIA (Bluets, Quaker tady or Innocence). Serpyllifolia. Low creepers, best adapted to grow on a rockery in moist situation, where they form, broad carpets of foliage, which in very early spring are hidden beneath a cloud of small but showy light-blue flowers. One of the earliest spring flowers. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. HYPERICUM (St. John's-wort). Moserianum. One of the very best herbaceous plants in our collec- tion. The habit of the plant is free and graceful; it produces long, slender, much-branched stems, leafy to the base and all drooping toward the ends, apparently from the weight of the flowers and buds, although the flowers face, so that none of their beauty is lost. It is marvelously free-flowering, of large size, measuring from 2 to 2j inches in diameter; in co


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