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HEI.IANTHU9 {Sunflower.) 

 A well-known and attractive popular flower of stately 

 growth. 



1510. H. Calif ornicus Plenlssimus. Extra large, 

 double, very sliowy, saffron-colored flowers; fine; 6 It. 

 Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



1511. Cacauieritolias {Miniature Sunflower). Of a ver>' 

 pretty branching habit ; flowers orange yellow, with a black 

 centre; blooming profusely until killed by frost; 3 ft. Hardy 

 annual. Pkt., 5e.; oz., 25c. 



1512. Globosus I'istulosis {DaMia Sunflower). Flowers 

 very double and of medium size; 6 ft. Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



HELIOTROPE. 



These are deliciously fragrant flowers, remaining in 

 bloom a long time; flue for pot culture or bedding; IJ^ ft. 

 Half-hardy annual. 



1520. H. fine, Mixed. A choice assortment of the 

 choicest fragiunt varieties. Pkt., 10c. 



HIBISCUS. 



The two varieties mentioned below are fine branching 

 plants, free blooming and of the easiest culture. 



1540. H. Africanus (H. Trionium). Very pretty foliage 

 and large cream-colored flowers, with brown centre; 2 ft. 

 Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



1541. Palustris. Beautiful, large pink flowers; 3 ft. 

 Hardy annual. Pkt., oc. 



HOLLYHOCK {Althea Rosea). 

 This is one of the oldest inhabitants of our gardens, and 

 now ranks as one of the finest autumn flowers ; 6 ft. Hardy 

 perennial. 



1560. H. Double 'UTiite. The newest strain of per- 

 fectly double pure white flowers. Pkt., lUc. 



1561. Double Yellow. Comprising the finest shades of 

 orange, straw and buft\ Pkt., 10c. 



1562. Double Pink and Red. Pkt., 10c. 



156.3. Extra Choice Double l>Iixed. Chater's Prize 

 Collection. Pkt., lUc. 



HUMPLUS JAPONICUS, or JAPANESE HOP, 



1620. A won- 

 derful new annual 

 climber from Japan 

 growing with great 

 rapidity, and very 

 '.^ dense foliage. Color 

 a^ is a lively green. 

 ■"^^ It is undoubtedly 

 -s one of the best 

 '^•^■^1 climbers for cover- 



i^_ \ ' ing verandas, trel- 

 lises, etc.; 20 ft. 



i'JiW Hardy annual. 



- -trPkt., 10c. ; 3 pkts., 

 25c. 



I3IPATIEN8 

 . SCLTANI. 



1640. One of the 

 most distinct and 

 beautiful plants of 

 recent introduction 

 for the warm green- 

 house or summer 

 bedding; owing to 

 its gorgeous color- 

 ingan<l profuseand 

 continuous flower- 

 ing it is rapidly 

 becoming popular. 

 The flowers are 

 of a brilliant rosy 

 scarlet color, about 

 one and a half 

 inches in diameter. 

 Pkt., 15c.; 2 pkts., 

 25c. 



LAN TANA. 



3 pkts., 25c. ^ .i'20- J^: Hy- 



' ' bnna, Mixed. 



Desirable green- 

 house or bedding plants, embracing every shade; wliite, 

 pink, orange and purple. Half-hardy perennial ; 2 ft. Pkt., 

 5c. 



LATHTKUS {Hardy Sweet Peas). 



1740. L. Latifolius. A handsome, free flowering plant, 

 useful for covering trellises, old stumps, fences, etc. Flowers 

 a beautiful scarlet. Hardy perennial ; 5 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



1741. L. Latifolius Albus. Large clusters of pure 

 ^vhite; grand, hardy, low climber. Pkt., 10c. 



1712. L. Splendeus. This is a fine novelty from Cali- 

 fornia, described as being one of the finest flowers that won- 

 derful country has given us. It bears dense clusters of bril- 

 liant deep rose flowers. Pkt., 10c. ; 3 pkts., 25c. 



KENILWOKTH IVY {Linaria). 

 1780. L. Cymbalaria. A very handsome, small, neat, 

 trailing plant; admirably suited for baskets. Hardy per- 

 ennial; Hft. Pkt., 10c. 



HTJMTLUS J.iPONICU: 



NEW IPOM.EA HEAVENLY BLUE. Pkt., lOc; 3 pktS., 25c. 

 IPOM^EA "HEAVENLY BLUE." 



1665. The color of the flowers of this wonderful new 

 annual climber is an out-and-out sky blue, the lovely blue 

 so rarely seen ; centre of flower shaded lighter, delicately 

 rayed with a glow of yellow deep in the throat. In the 

 morning about nine o'clock it is completely covered with 

 bloom, so much so as to almost cover the foliugc. Price, 

 pkt., lOc; 3 pkts., 25c. 



MOONFLOWER, IPOM^A NOCTIFLOKA. Pkt., lOc. 



1660. I. Bona Nox {Evening Glory, or Good Night)^ 

 Very large white, fragrant flowers ; 10 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



i661. I. Coccinea (Stor Jpomasa;. Handsome little scar- 

 let flowers; 10 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



1662. I. Huberi, Mixed. Comprising all the new Japa- 

 nese Hybrids; 10 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



]f63. I. Hederacea. Mixed, very fine. Pkt., 5c. 



1664. I. Noctiflora, or Grandiflora Alba {White 

 Seeded). Moonflower. Pkt., lOc; 3 pkts., 25c. 



