AND GUIDE TO THE FLOWER GARDEN. 53 



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HYDRO'LEA, Nat. Ord. Hydrolea'cece. a. a. 



An exceedingly handsome greenhouse herbaceous plant, producing its pretty flowers in 

 bunches ; succeeding well in loam and peat. 



1445 Hydrolea azu'rea, dark blue, from S. America, 1 ft 0 C 



HYMEXAMlIF/llA, Nat. Ord. Pohjgala'cecc. 

 A very ornamental greenhouse evergreen shrub, with striking foliage and vciy pretty 

 flowers ; gro^^•s Irocly in peat and loam. 



1446 Hymenanthe'ra tenuifo'lia, yclloiv, 6 ft., from N. Holland 1 0 



HYMEXOX'IS, Nat. Orel. Compos'itcB. 



A very showy, free-flowcring little annual, suitable for beds, mixed borders, and edgings ; 

 grows freely in any soil. Hardy annnai 



1447 lljiReuQ^'is C\x\\iox'incA,hri<jht yellow with orang 0 2 



IIYPER'ICIIM, Nat. Ord. Ilyperica'cece. 



1448 Hypericum Wcbbii 1 0 



IIYPOCALYP'TUS, Nat. Ord. Legiimino'sa;, 

 A greenhouse cver^^recn shrub of great beauty, succeeds well in sandy loam and peat. 



1449 Hypocalyp'tus obcorda'tus, purple, 1 \ ft., from Cape of Good Hope 0 G 



IBE'RIS, Nat. Ord. Crucif'erce. 

 Profuse-blooming pretty little plants, especially adapted for rockeries, old stumps, or 

 rustic baskets ; they come into flower amongst the earliest spring plants, and for a long time 

 continue a dense mass of beauty. Succeed in any garden soil. Hardy j)erennials. 



1450 Ibe'ris scmpcrflo'rcns, white, ^ ft., from Sicily 0 3 



1451 „ sempervi'rens, pure ivhite, i ft., from Candia 0 3 



ICE-PLA:VT, Nat. Ord. Mesemhrya' cecB. 

 A. pretty little trailing plant, the leaves covered with crystalline globules, which give it 

 the appearance of being coated with ice ; very effective for rockwork, or mixing with Other 

 plants in the conservatory or flower-garden ; much used for garnishing. 



1452 Ice-plant, white, half-hardy annual, from Greece 0 3 



I'LEX, Nat. Ord. Aquifolia'cece, 

 A highly ornamental hardy evergreen tree, succeeds best in a dry situation. 



1453 Ilex Canarien'sis, ivhite, 4 ft 1 0 



DIPA'TIEXS, Nat. Ord. Balsanvhia'cece. 

 Handsome border plants. I. flaccida is a fine species with Vinca-like flowers and broad 

 leaves. They thrive in rich loamy soil. 



1454 Impa'tiens tricor'nis, ?/e//o2^ anc/ c?7'mson, half-hardy annual, 2 1 ft., from E. Indies. .. . 0 4 



1455 „ flacci'da, lilac, very handsome, 2^ ft 1 0 



INDIGOF'ERA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce, 

 A genus of elegant free-flowering greenhouse evergreen shrubs of easy eultm'e, and 

 thriAdng in sandy loam and peat. 



1456 Indigofera Austra'lis, pmA, 3 ft., from K S. Wales 0 4 



1457 cocein'ea, red, 3 ft., „ 0 3 



1458 „ deco'ra, pink, 3 ft., from China 1 0 



1459 ,, „ ro'sea, rose, 3 ft 1 0 



1460 „ purpu'rea rubra, red, 3 ft 1 0 



1461 „ Do'sua, bright rose, 3 ft., from Nepal 0 4 



1462 „ 'E-d^QniQ, brilliant red, Z it 1 G 



1463 ,, macrocar'pa, beautiful rose, 3 ft., from Nepal 0 6 



1464 „ macros ta'chy a, ro^ejourp/e, 3 ft., from China -^S- 0 4 



1465 „ Napoleonea'na, rose, very fine, 3 ft. Wf- • 1 G 



1466 „ Roy'leii, red^ very large, 3 ft 1 6 



1467 specio'sa, m/ jyitrpZe, 3 ft., from Arabia 0 3 



14^8 „ viola'cea grandiflo'ra, violet, 3 ft., from E. Indies 0 6 



IWSID'IUJI (Coclilea'ria), Nat. Ord. Cruciferce. ^ ' 

 Charming profuse-blooming little plants, growing freely in any damp rich soil, or upon the 

 shady side of rock-Avork ; they make remarkably neat edgings in shady situations, and arc 

 valuable for pots, vases, and rustic-work. Hardy annuals. 



1469 Inopsid'ium"acau'le shy blue, ^ ft., from S. Europe 0 6 



1470 „ album, ztAtVe, i ft., from S. Europe 0 6 



