NUMBEE and NAME. 
>KS^^oz, at oz. rate oniq on artiotes quoted at 
$1 per oz. and ouer. 
3218 Hawkweed, Bearded 
3220 Red 
3222 White 
3223 Mixed per oz., 40c. 
3224 Hedysarum coronarium 
3224« —album 
3225 Helenium Douglasii. 
.3230 
3232 
3235 
323(5 
3242 
3244 
3248 
3249 
3250 
3252 
.3254 
3260 
3202 
3263 
32G4 
32G4« 
32G5 
32G5a 
32G5?; 
326G 
326Ga 
32G7 
32G7f£ 
3208 
32G8(i 
3269 
3270 
3272 
3274 
3275 
3276 
3279 
3281 
3284 
3286 
3287 
3288 
.3289 
.3292 
3294 
3298 
B299 
3300 
3.302 
3305 
Helichrysum 
Heliotropium Periiviaiiiuu 
Mad. (ie Blonay 
Chieftain (dark) 
trrandifloruni 
Voltaireamun 
Fine mixed per ok., $1.50 
Collections Heliotrope, iucludiug — 
12 choicest varieties 
6 " " 
Helleborus niger 
— Now Hybrids 
Hesperis 
Heuchera sangiiinea 
Hibiscus Africainis . . . per oz., 25c. 
Sal)darill'a (Roselle) 
Syriacus, Double ....per oz., 30c. 
"Crimson Eye" 
"Golden Bowl' 
Moscheutos roseus 
Hieracium raniosum 
Hollyhock, D'ble White, .oz., $1.25 
Sulphur Yellow 
Golden Yellow 
Crimson per oz., $1.00 
Salmon " 1.25 
Scarlet 
Lilac per oz., $1.00 
Magenta " 1.25 
Light Straw Color. . " 1.25 
Mixed, very fine.... " 75 
Mixed Allegheny, extra choice... 
Choice Collections, including — 
12 vars. Hollyhocks, D'ble Prize 
8 " 
g I " !l II < < 
Honesty (Lunaria biennis) 
Humea elegans 
— albida 
Hunnemannia f umaria^folia ...... 
Hyacinthus candicaus 
Hypericum elogans 
Iberis 
Ice Plant (Mesenibryanthemum 
crystallinnm) per oz., 50c. 
Impatiens gl an d u 1 i ge ra 
Sultani, Scarlet 
— Queen Carola, Cliamois 
—Mixed 
Ipomoea 
lonopsldium acanle 
Ipomopsis aurantiaea 
elegans 
sangiimea , 
Mixed 
Iris KiBmpferi . . . 
Isotoma petru'a. 
2 3 
1 3 
2 3 
1 3 
2 3 
2 3 
2 
2 3 
1 3 
3 
2 .3 
1 3 
1 2 
1 
hA 
thB 
hP 
hP 
hA 
gB 
hS 
hA 
hP 
thP 
thB 
thhP 
hBu 
hP 
tA 
gP' 
thhP 
i-LB 
his" 
hp 
hhA 
yellow 
red 
white 
mixed 
red 
white 
yel. 
pur. 
white 
d. pur. 
mixed 
pink 
mixed 
yl.& br. 
yel. 
w. &■ p. 
w.&cr. 
L yel. 
rose 
yel. 
white 
I. yel. 
golden 
crim. 
salmon 
scar. 
lilac 
mag. 
straw 
mixed 
pnr. 
rose 
white 
yel. 
white 
yel. 
white 
pur. 
scai'. 
rose 
mixed 
1)1 ue 
orange 
scar. 
mixed 
3 
1-2 
4 
1 
2-3 
VA 
1 
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3 
IK 
3 
ets. 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
90 
50 
10 
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5 
10 
5 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
25 
25 
10 
10 
25 
10 
10 
10 
10 
25 
$1 00 
75 
60 
10 
10 
5 
10 
10 
5 
10 
( (Hieracium.) Showy plants, of 
1 free growth and varied colors. 
r So-called "French Honeysuckle," 
< but no relation to that vine. This 
1^ is not a climber, 
r Free - flowering Composite, with 
\ yellow flowers. 
See page 119. 
(Heliotrope.) These well-known 
greenhouse and bedding favor- 
ites are highly valued for their 
scented flowers. They should 
have light, rich soil. Mad. de 
Blonay is a splendid white- 
flowered variety, suitable for 
bouquets. 
\ (Christmas Rose. ) Very desirable; 
/ spring-flowering. 
See Rocket. 
/Nothing more beautiful for cut- 
\ flowers. 
Showy annuals. 
The Rose of Sharon. 
fNo. 3263 ("Golden Bowl") is a 
splendid new variety, with very 
large flowers, 5 inches in diam- 
eter ; light sulphur color, with 
purple center. 
Fine green foliage. 
(Althcea rosea.) These magnifi- 
cent double varieties are grown 
from Chafer's celebrated collec- 
tion, which is admitted to have 
entirely revolutionized the popu- 
lar estimation of the Hollyhock. 
They are of the finest shades of 
color, and in every respect most 
desirable. May be sown as late 
as August, to flower the follow- 
ing year. 
f Pretty plants, with curious silverj' 
\ silicles. 
\ Sweet-scented. Should bo kept in 
J pots the' first season. 
Large, showy flowers. 
A fine summer Plyacinth. 
f Bright green leaves; large, showy 
\ flower. 
See Candytuft. 
\ Covered with watery vesicles re- 
/ sembling pieces of ice. 
(Touch me-not.) Beautiful; 3287 is 
very desirable and free-blooming, 
especially for house culture. 
See page 113. 
Exceedingly pretty little plant. 
Showy and beautiful; colors very 
bright. Seed should be started 
in the house. 
The beautiful Japan Iris. 
Showy and beautiful. 
