HELICHRYSUM. 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 
(Silk Oak.) 
Beautiful and graceful foliage; highly valued as a 
decorative plant for the table, and when large for trop- 
icallawn effects; tenderperennial. 3 to 5feet.....Pkt.10 
GYPSOPHILA, 
Muralis. Dwarf annualof compact growth, 1% feet, 
foredgings; flowers pink? ...2. css t0.e. csccsecteeceee Pkt. 5 
Paniculata. A graceiul hardy plant, fine for cutting 
for bouquets; flowers in feathery white panicles. 
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HELICHRYSUM, or STRAW FLOWER. 
Showy garden annuals, of free growth, producing 
abundantly large flowers, full and double, in shades of 
white, yellow, crimson, etc.; valuable “everlasting’’ 
for winter bouquets. 1 to 2 feet. 
Double Mixed, Large-flowering 
Collection of 6 separate colors, 25¢c, 
HELENIUM BIGLOYI. 
Ashowy, hardy garden perennial plant, about 2% feet 
high, bearing long-stemmed, golden-yellow Coreopsis- 
like flowers, with black centres; grand for cutting. 
Pkt. 10 
HELIOTROPE. 
Deliciously fragrant flowering plants, 1 to 2 feet high; 
favorites for pot culture in winter or bedding out in 
summer; purple, lilac or white flowers are continuously 
borne. 
Pinest Mix eden: ..ceccc-visssssosvessssesvesvcetestacseessees Pkt. 5 
aren of Night. Rich, black purple.... S10, 
hite Pearl. Large pearly white flowers. eee 0) 
Lemoine’s Giant. (See page 89.).......cc.cccc0eee aeelO: 
Giganteum Nanum. (See novelties, page 89.)....15 
HEUCHERA,. 
Sanguinea Splendens. Beautifulhardy perennials. 
The foliage is evergreen, flowers fiery coral, shading 
to brilliant crimson. Borne on graceful spikes. A 
Charmin eicurHowerrcccctiscccccossscusecsecesceeeesecee Pkt. 10 
HIBISCUS. 
Africanus. Robust garden annuals; large saucer- 
shaped flowers of creamy yellow with purple centre. 
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Coccineus. 
HARDY PERENNIAL HIBISCUS, 
(Marshmallows.) 
Hardy garden plants, forming strong bushes about 
8 feet high, bearing throughout the summer immense 
saucer-shaped flowers 6 inches across. Sown early 
tney will flower the first season. 
Giant Yellow. Enormous flowers, often 9 inches 
across; canary yellow with garnet throat....Pkt. 10 
Crimson Eye. White with crimson centre............ 10 
Rose Pink, with White Base. Exquisiterose-pink, 
PACH RWHITeICOn Ee ecss-cessosccectececesscoeenre ccneeneen ince 10 
MANIHOT. (4 Japanese Hibiscus.) Creamy-yellow, 
with garnet zone around the €ye.........cseccceeeeeseeeees 10 
HOLLYHOCKS, 
Well-known garden favorites. Hardy biennial, 
5 to 8 feet high. 
Double Mixed Colors...............:.....-.00scsesssesees Pkt.5 
HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR DOUBLE 
HOLLYHOCES. Mixed Colors..................... 10 
Separate colors. (See page 90.).......... “e 
Single Hollyhocks. Mixed Colors................... 5 
Dwarf Japanese Hollyhocks. Mixed Colors 10 
Hardy Allegheny Hollyhocks. (Seepage 90.).10 
Single Yellow Fig-Leaved Hollyhock. Immense 
single golden-yellow flowers, large-lobed, fig-leaf- 
shaped foliage, strikingly SHOWY..............ceeeeeeueeee 10 
“FLOWER SEEDS teres 
HUMULUS, OR JAPAN HOP, 
VARIEGATED-LEAVED. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS, OR HARDY EVERLASTING PEA 
(See page 109.) 
iPOMGA. 
HUMEA ELEGANS. 
An elegant tender biennial for garden or pot culture. 
The minute red and pink flowers are borne in immense 
numbers on long drooping branches, fragrant. 4 to 
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HUMULUS, or JAPAN HOP, 
Rapid summer climber, in three or four weeks’ time 
attaining a height of 29 to 30 feet, resembling the 
common Hop, but being an annual, attains full per- 
fection the first season. The foliage is luxuriant, 
making a dense covering. It is one of the best plants 
for covering verandas, trellises, etc. Heat, drought 
and insects do not trouble it..............:seeeeeseeeeeees Pkt. 5 
Variegated-leaved Japan Hop. A beautiful va- 
riety of the above. Leaves blotched green, white 
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HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 
Giantsummer-flowering Hyacinth, of robust growth, 
producing spikes 3 feet Jong, of white bell-shaped 
MO WEIB= iO LOU cccseses cosrcpnceteeencenooneoneteesteee ee Pkt.5 
Pretty summer annual trailer for vases and rock- 
work; leaves covered with iceJike drops. Much used 
in Europe for garnishing. 4 f00t........... eee PKt.5 
IMPATIENS SULTANA. 
(The Zanzibar or Sultan’s Balsam.) 
Most beautiful flowering plant, producing waxy, 
bright flowers almost continually, winter and sum- 
mer; suitable for either pot or garden culture; tender 
perennial. 1foot. Rose-colored............... scene KOs LO) 
INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI, 
Beautiful new garden plant with long, flexible 
branches. It forms large fleshy roots the first year, 
which should remain in the ground the next season, 
and thereafter they throw up strong flower stalks 3 
feet high, bearing large tubular flowers of rosy car- 
mine, spotted with yellow; the throatis brown..Pkt, 15 
INULA GLANDULOSA GRANDIFLORA, 
Hardy perennial garden plant, 2 feet high, with 
large single golden-yellow flowers, 4 to 5 inches 
across, composed oflong, narrow, wavy petals..Pkt. 10 
IPOMEA, 
Alarge class of luxuriant climbers, with large Morn- 
ing Glory-like flowers. 
(For ordinary Morning Glories, see page 105.) 
Heavenly Blue. A splendid climber for either out- 
of-doors or conservatories. Flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across, in large clusters, light blue with a yellow 
CATO AE cs cnccccecnevesanccesecnesccsunscccensnseeeees seeenmeenee Pkt. 10 
IPOMG@A SETOSA. (TZile Brazilian Morning 
Glory.) The flowers, of beautiful rose color, are 
borne in large clusters. The vine grows with the 
greatest vigor and luxuriance. The leaves, 8 to 12 
inches across, overlap each other, making a dense 
shade. The vine is covered with short reddish hairs, 
which, with its large clusters of curious seed capsules, 
render it highly ornamental.............:.cccceeeceeseeeeeeee 10 
IPOM@A SINUATA. (The Noonday Glory.) A 
lovely and graceful climber. The bell-shaped flowers 
are bornein clusters color pure white, with wine-red 
throats. They open: at sunrise and close at sunset, 
and are followed by very ornamentalseed capsules.10 
IPOM@A IMPERIALIS. (Japanese Morning 
Glories.) (See page 91.) 
IPOM@A GRANDIFLORA NOCTIFLORA. 
(The Moontlower Vine.) (See DAZE 91.) ..ccccceeseeeees 10 
KENILWORTH IVY. 
Hardy little climber, clings to walls, etec., and a val- 
uable trailing plant for hanging baskets, vases, etc. 3 
CO GiMCOt. <.csssastees cesses soevence cons suacenccnpncet ee eheeeeee Rie Pkt. 10 
THE “ HENDERSON” LAWN GRASS SEED. ¥ 
ITH IT YOU CAN HAVE A TURF, THICK, VELVETY 
AND GREEN, IN SIX WEEKS’ TIME. SEE PAGE 192. 
