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GLOBULARIA TRICHOSANTHA, a fine dwarf hardy perennial, with blue daisy-like head . 



GLOXINIA, saved from a magnificent collection, embracing all the best varieties of erecta, 

 horizontalis, and pendula . . . . . . . , . 



GOMPHRENA HAAGEANA ISABELLINA, a pale yellow variety, very pretty 



HEARTSEASE (PANSY) large- flowering, large stained varieties. " These may be considered," 

 says our French correspondent, " an extra fine selection f the lower petals are spotted and 

 veiy much stained. See also p. 46. ........ 



HEBECLINIUM MEGALOPHYLLUM, a new species, with very beautiful foliage . 



HELIANTHUS (SUNFLOWER) GRANDIFLORUS PLENISSIMUS, height 4 ft. to 5 ft., 

 similar to //. Californicus, but more elegant and robust ; flowers twice the size, and so double 

 that, when fully expanded, they are perfectlv round ...... 



HELIANTHUS AUREUS FOL. VARIEGATUS. with golden variegated foliage ; very novel 



HELIANTHUS TEXANUS HYBRIDUS, very superior to H. Argophyllus, flowers very pro- 

 fusely, and attains the height of 10 to 12 ft. . . . . . . (id. to 



HELIANTHUS MAXIMILIANII, height, 4 to 5 ft. ; a picturesuqe species, with small flowers 

 and narrow lanceolate leaves ; should be grown in groups ..... 



HELIANTHUS RIGIDUS, syn. Harpalium Rigidum, height, 5 to 6 ft. ; a North American 

 hardy perennial, oval lanceolate leaves, and small orange-coloured flowers ; valuable plant 

 for shrubbery borders .......... 



HERACLEUM PL ATYT2E NIUM, a fine ornamental foliage plant, bearing large umbels of 

 picturesque flowers ; a fine sub-tropical plant ....... 



HOLMSKIOLDIA SANGUINEA, a beautiful stove shrub, with deep scarlet flowers, adapted 

 for planting out in warm sheltered situations during summer ..... 



IBERIS PRUITII, a fine new species . . . . . . . 6d. to 



INVOLUCRARIA LEPINIANA, a powerful creeping and climbing Indian cucurbitacea for 

 covering rockwork, trellises, &c. ......... 



We feel an apology is due to our readers for the extraordinary string of surnames attached to 

 the following Ipomasas, but they are not ours ; next season we will see what can be done 

 to curtail them. 



IPOMJEA HEDERACEA ALBA GRANDIFLORA INTUS ROSEA, splendid large white 

 flowers, with dark rose throat . . . . . . . Is. 6 d. & 



IPOM^EA HEDERACEA ALBA GRANDIFLORA INTUS ROSEA SEMI-PLENA, same 

 as above,* but with a few tongue-shaped petals inside the corolla, seldom seen in this 

 family .......... Is. 6d. & 



IPOM^A HEDERACEA ATROCARMINEA GRANDIFLORA ALBA MARGINATA, 

 large brilliant carmine flowers, edged pure white .... Is. 6d. & 



IPOMJEA HEDERACEA ATROCARMINEA GRANDIFLORA AZUREA MARGINATA, 

 large brilliant carmine flowers, edged with azure blue .... Is. 6d. & 



IPOMJEA HEDERACEA ATROLILACEA GRANDIFLORA AZUREA MARGINATA, 

 large dark lilac flowers, edged with blue ...... Is. 6d. & 



IPOMJEA GRANDIFLORA ALBA PICTA CARMINEA FOL. ARGENTEA MAR- 

 MORATA, large white flowers spotted carmine, foliage heart-shaped, and marbled silvery 

 white . . . . . . . . . Is. 6d. & 



IPOM^A GRANDIFLORA ALBA PICTA LILACINA FOL. ARGENTEA MAR- 

 MORATA, large white flowers spotted lilac, foliage heart-shaped and marbled silvery 

 white . . . . . . . . . . Is. 6d. & 



IPOMJEA HEDERACEA GRANDIFLORA ATROCARMINEA INTUS ALBA FOL. 

 ARGENTEA MARMORATA, large dark carmine flowers with white throat, tri-lobed 

 leaves marbled with silvery white ...... 1^. 6d. & 



IPOMOPSIS ELEGANS ATROROSEA NANA, a fine dwarf deep rose variety 



LEAVENWORTHIA AUREA, a very pretty dwarf cruciferous half hardy annual from 

 Arkansas, forming neat rosette-like tufts ; flowers white, stained at the base with yellow, 

 flowers in May and June .......... 



LILIUM BUSCHIANUM, brilliant vermilion-coloured erect flowers . . . Is. & 



LILIUM CARNIOLICUM, a rare species, flowers in umbels, drooping, petals recurved, ver- 

 milion spotted purple-brown . . . . . . , Is. & 



LINUM LOREYI, a fine blue species ........ 



LINUM MACRAYI, a splendid dwarf Chilian species, with handsome orange cup-shaped 

 flowers ........... 6d. & 



LOBELIA ERINUS SPECIOSA SUPERBA, an extremely fine strain of this favourite plant, 

 the residt of many years' careful selection from plants remarkable for their fine habit and 

 constitution, and with the largest and richest coloured flowers. The seed has been saved 

 from plants propagated by cuttings . . . . . . . Is. <fc 



LOBELIA ERINUS COMPACTA CCERULEA OCULATA, a compact dark-blue variety, 

 with white eye . . . . . . . . . Is. *fe 



LOBELIA ERINUS RAMOSOIDES ATROCOHRULEA, a very dark-blue variety . Is. & 



LOBELIA ERINUS (PRINCE ALBERT), an improved variety of L. Paxtoniana, having 

 a more conspicuous bright azure-blue, finely contrasting with a pure white centre 



LOBELIA, Bull's new herbaceous varieties, embracing several new and striking colours, 

 not formerly found in this class ......... 



LUPINUS MUTABILIS ROSEUS SPLENDENS, beautiful, rich, rose-coloured . Gd. <fc 



LUPINUS RIVULARIS, a fine hardy perennial, from California, blooming till autumn, 

 flowers white with blue, densely set in spikes 1 ft. long . . . . 6d. & 



MARIGOLD. French, new dwarf, flowers yellow, striped black, fine bushy habit . 6d. & 



MARIGOLD, French, new very dwarf, golden-yellow, very double . . , 6c?. & 



MARIGOLD, French, new dwarf, golden-yellow, quilled, exceedingly beautiful . 6d. & 



MALVA CAPENSE STRICTA, a fine compact growing variety, with large flowers, and 

 blooming from July till autumn . . . . . . . . 6d.& 



MELICOPE TERN ATA, an exceedingly ornamental small evergreen tree from New Zealand, 

 with beautiful white flowers ......... 



MICHAUXIA CAMPANULOIDES, a fine hardy biennial, with large white flowers , 



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