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GLOBE SUNFLOWER. 
HOoLLYOHCK, 
HEATH. 
(Erica. ) 
Charming plants for house or greenhouse culture. The 
flowers are borne trom bottom to top of the stems, and are 
of various and delicate shades. 
PER PKT. 
5932 Cape Species, Mixed ........... ..ccccccesesseneceseeees 25 
HELIANTHUS. 
(Sunflower.) 
Remarkable for the stately growth, size and brillianey 
of their flowers, making a very good effect among shrub- 
bery and for screens. The seed is also good for feeding 
poultry ; hardy annuals. 
5920 Nanus. Dwarf very double orange-colored flow- 
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Nanus Foliis Variegatis. Bushy pyramidal- 
shaped plants, the leaves are spotted and striped 
with yellow; 4 feet........ msecnenase Se eres Salen eee hs co 10 
5921 Globolus Fistulosus (Globe Sunflower). Flow- 
ers large, double, of a rich saffron color; 6 feet. 
5 
5922 
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5923 Oscar Wilde. Beautiful golden yellow, with jet 
black centre; single, 4 feet...............cecceeceenee cecens 5 
5924 Cucumerifolius. Small-flowered dwarf Sun- 
flower. Rich yellow. An abundant bloomer....... 5 
Mammoth Russian. The largest of all, produc- 
ing the most seed. Qt. 20 cts., postpaid 35 ets...... 5 
HELICHRYSUM (See Everlastings). 
HIBISCUS. 
Showy, ornamental plants, for mixed beds or shrub- 
bery borders, having large-sized, varied and beautiful col- 
ored flowers. 
5944 Africanus. Large, cream-colored flowers, with 
a brown centre; hardy annual; 14 feet................. 5 
5945 Palustris. Large pink flowers; hardy perennial ; 
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' HOLLYHOCK. 
(Althea Rosea.) 
This splendid plant, from its stately growth and the 
varied colors of its magnificent large spikes of flowers, 
may justly claim a place in every large garden or pleasure 
ground. Our seed has been saved from the best named 
varieties. Seed sown in June and July will flower the 
following summer; hardy. 
5950 Extra Choice Double, Mixed. Per oz., $1.25 10 
5946 Double White. Extra strain of perfectly double, 
puUTeawhitey Mowers: eher 0Z.1/91-50:2- sscterssescerces one 
5948 Double Yellow. Comprising the buff, straw 
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5949 Chater’s Prize Coilection of 12 varieties, 
EAChECOLOMISCPArALeteccatws ses sectvesccceaeecessescisiaesssO 1.00 
HONESTY. 
(Lunaria.) 
_ Hardy biennial, admired for its silvery seed pouches, 
‘which are used for house ornaments, as they present a 
beautiful and rather. curious appearance. 
5953 Biennis. 2 feet...........,.... ec eaccoUoCoaiab LooDoLCHBECUER 10 

HUMEA. 
A handsome decorative plant, either for pots or gar- 
dens, producing drooping pyramids of ruby-red, grass- 
like florets. It should be grown in light, rich soil; half- 
hardy biennial; 8 feet. 
PER PKT. 
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A rapid-growing plant, flowering freely in clusters, 
for covering arbors, trellises, ete. Sow the seed in the 
garden where desired ; tender annual ; 10 feet. 
5770 Dolichos, Mixed. Per 02. 15 cts................c00 
JAPANESE HOP. 
A very ornamental and fast growing climbing plant. 
The foliage resembles in shape that of the common Hop, 
is very dense, and in color a lively green. Undoubtedly 
one of the best climbers for covering verandas, trellises, 
ete., never suffering from the heat but retains its fresh 
color until late in the autumn. 
5958 Humulus Japonicus 
IMPATIENS. 
This plant is of compact, neat habit of growth, and 
almost a perpetual bloomer. Planted out in the open 
ground at the end of June, it grows Juxuriantly, flowers 
with the greatest profusion. The flowers are of a bril- 
liant rosy-scarlet color, about 14 inches in diameter. 
5984 Sultani 
5 

Ipomas HuBert. 
IPOMA-A. 
(Morning Glory.) 
Tender annuals of rapid growth, with beautiful and 
varied flowers ; for covering old walls, trellises, arbors, or 
stumps of trees, they are invaluable; 15 feet. 
5961 Coccinea, Small scarlet flowers in profusion ; 
also known as the “Star I[poinea” 
5962 Limbata. Violet, margined with white, large 
andphan some .csss-cqencoesstestarssyissseaceseuce: eoammcestone 5 
5965 Grandiflora Superba. Large blue flowers, with 
broad wnitesborder ncrcccassessstsesccicdscadeccncn-tewaceesers 5 
5970:Mixed. All colors. Per oz. 80 cts.............s.e0+00 5 
5966 Huberi. New Japanese hybrids; some haye sil- 
very-white, marbled foliage, and all with large 
trumpet-shaped flowers, beautifully margined, of 
various colors; mixed, all colors. Per oz. 40 ets...10 
Bona Nox (Hvening Glory). Violet, large, fra- 
grant flowers, expanding in the evening......... +006. 
Noctiflora (Joon Flower). At night and during 
dull days the plants are covered with an abun- 
dance of large, pure-white, fragrant flowers 5 to 6 
inches in diameter. It grows very rapidly, and 
will cover a large surface. Per 02., $1.00...++cce+esee8+ 
IRIS. 
(Fleur-de-Lis.} 
Hardy perennial, tuberous-rooted, early spring bloom- 
ing garden plants, growing about two feet high, with large 
ornamental flowers of the richest colors, striped, veined, 
variegated, upon a lighter ground. 
5982 Mixed 
