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K. & J. ' FAh'QUHAR &* CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



No. 



Pkt. 



HOLLYHOCK — Continued. 



4280 Chater's Double Finest Mixed. The best strain. .15 



4285 Collection of Tv/elve Distinct Varieties . .90 



4290 Collection oi Six Distinct Varieties ... .50 



4295 Crimson 10 



4300 Pink 10 



4305 Purple 10 



4310 White 10 



4315 Yellow 10 



4320 English Double Finest Mfxed. . . . Ounce, 1.00 .10 



4325 Collection of Twelve Distinct Varieties . .75 



4330 Collection of Six Distinct Varieties ... .40 



4340 Single Finest Mixed. All colors. . Ounce, $1.00 .10 



4342 Allegheny. Single and Semi-double fringed flowers 



of various colors 10 



4245 HONESTY or Satin Flower. (Lunaria Biennis.) 



An early-flowering hardy biennial, with purple or 

 white flowers and flat round seed vessels, of silvery 

 appearance; two feet. Mixed colors. . . • ,05 



4355 HUME A Elegans. Graceful and decorative half-hardy 

 biennals with fragrant foliage and drooping racemes 

 of rose colored flowers. Splendid for sub-tropical 

 beds. Six feet .' =. 15 



4360 HUMULUS Lupulus. (Hop.) The Hop with its 

 luxuriant foliage and rapid growth make an ornamental 

 and useful hardy climber. Fifteen feet 05 



4365 Japonicus. (Japanese Hop.) Splendid annual 

 climber of fast growth and very ornamental. Twelve 

 feet 05 



4370 — Foliis Variegatis. A variegated form of the pre- 

 ceeding ; leaves rich green blotched and marbled with 

 creamy white 10 



4375 HUNNEMANN1A Fumariaefolia. Giant Yellow 

 Tulip Poppy. A splendid perennial plant from Mex- 

 ico, which blossoms the first season fiom seed. It 

 grows to a height of two feet bearing large flowers 

 resembling those of the Eschcholtzia 10 



4380 HYMENOXIS Californica. (Shortia.) Dwarf 



hardy annual with yellow everlasting- flowers. One foot .05 



4385 HYPERICUM Elegans (St. John's Wort.) Fine 

 hardy perennial, useful for planting under trees; flow- 

 ers yellow, very showy, one foot 05 



4395 



4400 

 4405 

 4410 



1BERIS. (Candytuft.) Perennial Varieties. Free- 

 flowering dwarf perennials, suitable for rockwork and 

 the edges of herbaceous borders. Height six inches 



Gibraltarica. White shaded with pink 10 



Jucunda. Bright rose 15 



Pruiti. White; very early 10 



Sempervirens. White, glossy green foliage . . . .05 

 See also Candytuft Nos. 2165— 2230 



ICE PLANT. See Mesembrya?it1iemum No. 5050 



feK 



IMPATIENS SULIANI. 



4420 inPATIENS Sultani. (Perennial Balsam.) A 

 charming plant for house and conservatory decoration, 

 of easy cultivation and blooming continuously. The 

 lowers are of bright rosy-carmine color, and are very 

 freely produced. Height twelve to eighteen inches . . .15 



4425 — Hybrida Finest nixed. Colors varying from 



pale pink to dark crimson 15 



4430 — Rosea. Bright rose pink. 15 



No. 

 4432 



Pkt 



INCARVILLEA Delavayi. A new plant from 

 Northern China and one of the finest hardy perennials. 

 It produces divided pale green leaves about two feet in 

 length, resembling those of the Acanthus. The flow- 

 ers are produced in long spikes, cup-shaped, two inches 

 across and of a bright rose color ; in fact they look like 

 Gloxinias. Height two and a half feet 



4435 



INULA Ensifolia. Compact growing hardy perennial 



with bright yellow flowers one-and-a-half inches across 



blooming in July and August. Height nine inches . . 



4440 Grandifioria. Flowers golden yellow four inches 



across, borne on stout, erect stems two feet in height . 



IONOPSIDIUM Acaule. Elegant hardy annual, 

 flowering continuously, excellent for edges and rock- 

 eries ; light blue ; four inches 



.25 



.10 

 .20 



4442 



IFOMOEA IMPERIALIS. 



No. Pkt 



IP0MG3A. Rapid growing twining plants useful for 

 covering arbors and trellises, remarkable for their 

 showy flowers of white, pink, blue and purple. Height 

 five to thirty feet. 



Purpurea. (Convolvulus Major. Horning Glory) 

 Useful and showy annual climbers of easy culture ; 

 popular for their rapid growth and brilliant colors. 

 Finest Mixed. Lb. .60, ounce .10 



— Collection of Twelve Distinct Varieties . . 

 Imperialis. (Japanese Morning Glory.) The 



flowers are of enormous size and of great variety of 

 colors, many of them being beautifully striped, spotted 

 or edged with distinct colors. Some of the plants have 

 leaves of curious shapes,, others having them marbled 

 with white. Hardy annuals. Ten feet. Finest mixed . 



Bona Nox (Evening Glory.) Large fragrant violet 

 flowers opening in the evening. Fifteen feet 



Coccinea. (Star lpomoea.) Bright scarlet flowers. 

 Ten feet . • ■ 



Grandiflora Alba. (Moon Flower.) Rapid 

 growing climbers with large heart-shaped leaves and 

 fragrant white flowers five to six inches across, ex- 

 panding in the evening or during dull days. Thirty 

 feet Ounce, .50 



Rubro Ccerulea. (Heavenly Blue.) Large sky- 

 blue flowers; very beautiful ; fifteen feet. . . . • • 



Hederacea. (lvy=Leaved.) Choice colors mixed. 

 Twelve feet 



— Grandiflora Variegata. Leaves green and white 



marbled. Mixed colors 05 



Leari. Large, blue flowers 10 



Limbata Elegantissima. Blue and white 05 



Quamoclit. See Cypress Vi?ie, No. 3180. 

 Setosa. (Brazilian Morning Glory.) Splendid 



rapid-growing variety with large leaves and bright 

 rose-colored flowers three to four inches in diameter . 

 4515 IPOMOPSIS, Finest Mixed. (Tree Cypress.) 

 Half-hardy biennials, flowering the first year if 

 started early ; flowers varying in shades of yellow, pink 

 and scarlet. Two-and-a-half feet 



4445 



4450 

 4452 



4455 

 4460 

 4465 



4475 



4480 



4485 



4490 

 4495 



4505 



.05 

 .40 



10 

 05 



05 



10 

 10 

 05 



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06 



