14 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS’ 
GYPSOPHILA. 
Pretty hardy plants; will grow in any garden soil. G. 
Muralis is well suited for rockwork. G. Paniculata is 
an effective plant in shrubberies. j 
Per Pkt. 
A charming little plant, covered 
Gypsophila Muralis. 
Hardy annual, 3 ft.. 5 
with beautiful pink blossoms. 
— Paniculata. White, fine for bouquets. Hardy 
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GOURDS. 
Ornamental gourds of extremely rapid growth. Very 
desirable for covering walls or trellises, and produc- 
ing remarkable and curious fruit. Tender annual 
climbers, LU to 20 ft. 
Gourd, Orange. The well-known Mock Orange....... 5 
— Egg Shaped. White; fac-simile of anegg.. ... 5 
—— Pear Shaped. Exceedingly beautiful fruit, with 
tings running round it; greenends.... ..... 10 
— Bottle. Handsomeand useful............ ..... 5 
Corsican Elegant fruit and rapid climber... ..10 
Siphon, or Dipper. Long, slim handles, useful 
LOGI pPErsncte eee 
Powder Horn. Inthe form of a powder horn... 5 
Hercules’ Club. The longest of all the varieties.10 
Sugar Trough. Large, round. The shells when 
dried and excavated are used as water holders. 5 
Mixed ornamental varieties. Per oz., 40 cts..... 10 
LEE TH 
HELIPTERUM. 
A very desirable and distinct dwarf everlasting, with 
small foliage, and large, globular clusters of bright 
golden, and pure white, star-like flowers, and will 
retain their brilliancy for years. Hardy annual, 1 ft. 
high. 
Helipterum Sandfordi. 
Everlasting. 
Goldene ye tetictercieee nates 10 
NATURAL 
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HELIOTROPE. 
The Heliotrope, from its fragrance and neat appear- 
ance, is a general favorite, and is equally desirable 
as a pot or a bedding plant. In favorable situations 
it will attain to great size, and bloom almost through- 
out the year. Sow on heat and transplant. 
Heliotrope, King of Blacks. Splendid 
— Finest varieties mixed..................... coool) 
HELIANTHUS. (See Sunflower.) 
GENERAL CATALOGUE FOR 1893. 
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HOLLYHOCK. 
The Hellyhock in its present state of perfection is very 
unlike its parent of olden time; it now ranks with 
the Dahlia, Aster, Camellia, etc. For background to 
a flower garden, perhaps no plant is so useful. The 
flowers are as double as a rose, of many shades of 
color, from deep yellow, red, purple, to pure white. 
Plant the seed in June or July, in open ground, and 
in the autumn, when the plants have made five leaves, 
transplant to permanent position, three feet apart. 
The following summer they will bloom. Each plant 
should be supported by astake. Hardy perennial, 
5 feet high. 
Per Pkt. 
Hollyhock} mixed\doublesaas.-sase soe ..10 
——— Extra ‘choice double’mixed)) 9) s2.so-eeee 25 
—— Double White. This is one of the most valuable 
plants now grown for summer flowers. Flowers 
pure white and perfectly double........... Seat li) 
— New Dwarf double white. Fine............... 25 
—— DoublewYiellow sane inion ee eet 15 
———  —— Crimson: Hhesesng Sukitigdanecte are eee 15 
SSS Pinks oe Sa al Us ls see eee 15 
— —— Black. ........... : Ae 3) de 15 
— Mixed single varieties. Per oz., 5()cts......... 10 
— Collection of 8 varieties. Superb double....... via) 
HELICHRYSUM. 
(EVERLASTINGS.) 
Known as Everlasting Flowers or Immortelles, and as 
cut dried blooms are almost universally used for 
church or house decoration at Christmas and other 
festivals and important occasions, also generally 
for winter bouquets. It is necessary, when cutting 
the flowers for drying for winter use, to pluck them 
before the flower-bud is expanded, otherwise they 
may have a tendency to seed, and present a some- 
what ragged appearance. The Helichrysums will 
stand drought well, but if bushy plants are required, 
it is desirable to give them a generous soil and abun- 
dance of air. They may also be successfully and 
easily cultivated as pot plants. 
Helichrysum, Double White... -...< sce iver eieielee 5 
= Redes sea cima teesiioce ete iste SPs 5 
— — Yellow................. OOO aC riGO aEhO 
Mixed tattle i eee ee ae Fades 5 
— Collection of 12 varieties................. ates 60 
