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llEUCimYfiVn— continued. ^^'J^a. 



904 Helichrysum compositum maximum naniim, fl. pi. various colours, very beautiful, 1 ft. 0 4 



905 „ macranthum, pink, 2 ft., from Swan River 0 3 



906 „ „ nanum,j!)iWi, 1 ft., from Swan River 0 3 



HELIOPHIIA, Nat. Ord. Cruciferce. 

 A very useful pretty little plant for small beds or edgings, flowering very profusely, and 

 remaining in beauty for a long time ; thrives in any light rich soil. 



907 Heliophila araboides, bright blue, half hardy annual, | ft., from Cape of Good Hope ... 0 3 



HELIOTROPIUM (Cherry Pie), Nat. Ord. Boraffinacecs. 

 A well-known genus of profuse flowering and deliciously fragrant plants, splendid for 

 bedding or ribboning, and for baskets or pot culture ; seeds sown in spring make tine plants 

 for summer and autumn decoration ; succeed best in light rich soil. 



908 Heliotropium Eugenie, rfrtr^ /)«rp/e, ?t)/iiie ce7i<;^e, beautiful 1 0 



909 „ Gloire de Menpenti, r/cA AirA yio/e«, fine trusses 1 0 



910 „ Gipsy, /aupnt/er, magnificent heads of flowers 1 0 



911 „ Madame Lansezeur, mauve and purple, with striking foliage 0 6 



912 „ Pcruvianum, 6W(7/i< p«r/)/e, fine 0 4 



913 „ Queen of Heliotropes, rich dark purple 1 0 



914 „ Eeveil de TEmpire, dark violet ivith light centre 1 0 



915 „ Stella la Bohemienne, rfe/ica<e TOrtMue, in large bunches 1 0 



916 ,, Voltaireanum nanum,pur/)/e ant/ Zafjcnrfer, beautiful 0 G 



917 „ choice mixed 0 6 



HEIIPTERUM, Nat. Ord. Comjjosit^. 

 A very pretty greenhouse shrub of the Aphelexis family. 



918 Helipterum anthemoides, 2 ft 2 G 



HELLEBORUS (Christmas Rose), Nat. Ord. Ranunculacece . 

 Handsome herbaceous plants, growing best in the shade ; thrive in any conmion soil. 



919 Helleborus atrorubens, purple, from Hungary, 1 ft 0 9 



HEMEROCAllIS (Day Lily). Nat. Ord. Liliacece. 

 A beautiful, free flowering, hardy bulb, thriving best in light loamy soil. 



920 Hemerocallis flava, yellow, flowers more durable than any other Hemerocallis 2 ft., from 



Siberia 0 G 



HERACIEUM, Nat. Ord. UmhelUferce . 

 A large, strong growing plant, having a very handsome and effective appearance when 

 grown in shrubberies, or planted round the margin of lakes or ponds. 



921 Heracleum giganteum (Cow Parsnip), hardy biennial, 10 ft., from Siberia 0 3 



HIBISCUS, Nat. Ord. Malvacecs. 

 One of the most ornamental, beautiful, and showy tribe of plants cultivated ; whether the 

 hardy sorts be planted in mixed or shrubbeiy borders, or the more tender varieties be grown 

 for in-door decoration, they are all alike characterised by the size, and varied and beautiful 

 colours of their flowers. 



922 Hibiscus Africanus, cream colour, rich brown centre, 1^ ft 0 2 



923 „ calisurus, white, rich brown centre, I J ft 0 2 



924 „ superbus, white, hardy annual, 1^ ft 0 6 



925 „ Cameronii, striped rose, greenhouse shrub, 4 ft., from Madagascar 0 6 



926 „ coccineus speciosus, scarlet, superb, 3 ft 0 6 



927 „ giganteus, violet and white, greenhouse shrub, 6 ft., from the Cape 0 G 



928 „ grandiflorus hybridus roseus, gorgeous rose-coloured flowers, 7 inches in dia- 



meter, blooms freely the first year, 2 ft., from Virginia 1 0 



929 „ Harrisonii, yellow, splendid, hardy perennial, 3 ft., from Virginia 0 3 



930 „ heterophyllus, red and white, very fine, greenhouse shrub, 3 ft., from N. S. 



Wales 0 6 



931 „ immutabilis, pink, 3 ft., from East Indies 0 6 



932 „ Liliflorus, scarlet, lily-flowered, beautiful, 10 ft., from the Mauritius 1 0 



933 „ Maniliot, ijellow, handsome, 3 ft., from East Indies 0 3 



934 „ ochroleucus grandiflorus, ye//o«; i7iarfe(/ ro«e, 2 ft., from Africa 1 0 



935 „ pedunculatus, rosy pink, beautiful, 3 ft., from the Cape 0 6 



936 „ puniceus, dazzling scarlet shaded purple, enormous size, blooming profusely 



during autumn and winter, 4 ft 1 0 



937 „ roseus oculatus, rose, ivith purple centre, 4 ft 1 0 



938 „ Syi-iacus, from the finest varieties, hardy shrub, 3 ft., from Syria 0 3 



939 „ Thunbergii excelsus, nankeen, flowers the first season, half-hardy perennial, 



2 ft., from Syria 0 4 



940 „ Virginicus, rerf, hardy perennial, 3 ft., from Virginia 0 3 



