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J. M. Thorburn & Co., 15 John St., New York. 



NUMBER and NAME. 



JSCS^ J /i oz - a t oz - rate 0 "'V on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



3224 Hedysarum coronariutn 

 3224a — album 



Helenium Douglasii 



Heliotropium Peruvianum . . . 



Chieftain (dark) 



grandiflorum 



Yoltaireanum 



Fine Mixed . . . . per oz. , $1.50 

 Collections Heliotrope, including— 



12 choicest varieties 



6 " " 



324S Helleborus niger 

 Hesperis .... 



per oz., 25c. 



Heuchera sanguinea 



Hibiscus Africanus 



militaris 



incanus 



Syriacus, Double . .peroz 



" Golden Bowl " 



Moscheutos roseus .... 



30c. 



3264a Hieracium ramosum 



Hollyhock, Double — 



3265 White peroz., $1.00 



3265a White Dwarf, with- 

 out collar .... " 1.25 

 Canary Yellow . . " 1.25 

 Bronze Black ... " 1.25 



Crimson " 1.00 



Salmon " 1.25 



Orange Yellow . . " 1.25 

 Red, White Edge . " 1.00 

 Magenta . . . . " 1.25 

 Light Straw Color " r.25 

 Mixed, very fine . " 75 

 Choice Collections, including— 

 12 vars. Hollyhocks, D'ble Prize 

 8 " 

 6 " 



3272 Honesty (Lunaria biennis) . . . 



3274 Humea elegans 



3 2 75 — albida 



3 ! thB 



2 3 

 1 3 



3276 Himnemaiiiiia fumariaefolia . 

 3279 Hyacinthus candicans .... 



3281 Hypericum elegans 



Iberis 



Ice Plant (Mesembryanthemum 

 crystallinum) . .peioz.,5oc. 



1 3 



2 3 



Impatiens glanduligera 

 Sultani, Scarlet . . . . 



—Mixed 



fulva 



2 3 

 2 



2 3 



Ionopsidium acaule . 



Ipomopsis aurantiaca 



elegans 



sanguinea 



Mixed 



1 3 



3 



2 3 

 1 3 



Iris Kaempferi 

 tenax . . . 



1 2 



2 



Isotoma petraea 



Jacob's Ladder 



White 



per oz., 25c. 



hP 

 gP 



hP 



hA 

 hP 



hS* 

 hA 

 hP 



thP 



thB 

 thhP 



hBu 

 hP 



tA 

 gP* 



hA 

 thhP 

 ftB 



hB 



hP 



hhA 

 hP 



red 

 white 



yel. 



pur. 

 d. pur. 



lixed 



pink 



crim. 



yl.&br. 

 rose 

 yel. 

 w.& p. 

 1. yel. 

 rose 



yel. 



white 



1. yel. 

 bz blk. 

 crim. 

 salmon 

 yel. 

 r. & w. 

 mag. 

 straw 

 mixed 



pur. 



rose 

 white 



yel. 



white 



yel. 



white 



pur. 

 scar, 

 mixed 

 yel. 



blue 



orange 

 scar. 



mixed 



pur. 



cream 



blue 

 white 



2-3 



$\ 00 

 75 

 60 



% 

 1 



1% 

 3 



iK 

 3 

 2 



( So-called"French Honeysuckle," 

 < but no relation to that vine. 

 ( This is not a climber, 

 j Free -flowering Composite, with 

 ( yellow flowers. 



(Heliotrope.) These well-known 

 greenhouse and bedding: favor- 

 ites are highly valued for their 

 scented flowers. They should 

 have light, rich soil. 



I (Christmas Rose.) Very desir- 

 i able ; spring- flowering. 



See Rocket. 

 ( Nothing more beautiful for cut- 

 I flowers. 



Showy Annuals. 



Distinct flowers. 



The Rose of Sharon. 

 A new variety ; light sulphur 

 flowers, purple center. 



Fine green foliage. 



(Althcea rosea.) These magnifi- 

 cent double varieties are grown 

 from Chater's celebrated col- 

 lection, which is admitted to 

 have entirely revolutionized the 

 popular estimation of the Holly- 

 hock. They are of the finest 

 shades of color, and in every 

 respect most desirable. May 

 be sown as late as August, to 

 flower the following year. 



Pretty plants, with curious sil- 

 very silicles. 



Sweet-scented. Should be kept 

 in pots the first seascn. 



Large, showy flowers. 



A fine summer Hyacinth. 

 Bright green leaves ; large, showy 

 flowers. 



See Candytuft. 



Covered with watery vesicles re- 

 resembling pieces of ice. 



(Touch me-not.) Beautiful ; 3287 

 is very desirable and free- 

 blooming, especially for house 

 culture. 



10 Exceedingly pretty little plant. 



Showy and beautiful ; colors very 

 bright. Seed should be started 

 in the house. 



3302 is the beautiful Japan Iris. 



10 Showy and beautiful. 



(Polemonium.) Beautiful, hardy, 

 old-fashioned flowers. 



