EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
HELIOTROPE. °^ finest class of plants for cutting, as 
the delicious fragrance of all the varieties is 
very durable. For the same reason they malce excellent house plants. 
Seed sown early in the spring in the house will make fine plants for 
summer bedding. Tender perennial. 
Lemoine's Giant. robust growth, and produces heads of 
flowers double the size of the old sort, 
mixed colours. Per pkt., 15 cts. 
Double Fringed Perfection. — New mauve and heliotrope colorings. 
Pkt., 25 cts. 
Regal. — A new variety with immense flower heads of the Giant type, 
but of dwarf, compact growth, all shades. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
Mixed. — All colours of the regular type. Pkt., 10 cts. 
HELENIUM, Sneese Wort.-^'™"8-growing hardy 
' perennials, succeeding 
in any kind of soil and useful in any border, giving an enormous crop 
of flowers in the late summer. 
Rlverton Gem. — Of strong growth, 2J4 to 3 feet high. Covered all 
summer with brilliant flowers which on opening are old-gold suffused 
with terra-cotta, changing as they mature to a wall-flowered. Pkt., 
15 cts. 
Rlverton Beauty. — Similar to the preceding in every way except 
coloiir, the petals being a rich lemon-yellow surrounding a large cone 
of purplish-black; a striking combination. Pkt.. 15 cts. 
HIBISCUS, AfricanUS. Robust garden annuals: large 
' saucer-shaped flowers of 
creamy yellow with purple centre. If sown early will bloom the first 
year. 2 feet. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Crimson Eye. — Flowers of the largest size pure white, with a large 
spot of velvety crimson in the centre; hardy perennial; flowers the first 
year if sown early. Pkt., 10 cts. 
GrandiflorUS Sunset. — a very beautiful decorative 
plant for greenhouse or c o u- 
servatory. with soft clear yellow flowers, fully four inches across, 
each petal having a conspicuous maroon blotch at its Ijase. 
Altliough the individual flowei'S last only a short time tiiey are 
produced so freely and in sucli quick succession that a grand 
display is maintained for a long time. The piants attain a height 
of about 3 to 4 feet. Pkt.. 25 cts. 
Humulus (Japanese Hop) 
HUNNEMANNIA 
HONESTY Lunaria Biennis. — Good early-flowering plants- 
«-. » » seed-ve.ssel<, which are flat and broad, look 
like transparent silver, and are very pretty for winter bouquets 
of di'ied flowers. Height, 2 feet. Mixed. — Per pkt. 10 cts. 
Fumariaefolia. — This is by far the 
best of the Poppy family for cutting, 
remaining in good condition for several days. Seed sown early 
in May will, by the middle of July, produce plants covered 
with large butter-cup yellow poppy-like blossoms and never out 
of flower until hard frost. The plants grow about 2 feet high, 
are quite bushy, with beautiful feathery glaucous foliage. Hardy 
annual. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Hunnemannia 
HUMULUS JAPONICUS. — (Japanese Hop).-A very 
ornamental and fast-growing 
Climbing plant. The foUage resembles in shape that of the common Hop, 
is very dense, and in color a lively green; annual. H o/., 25 cts.; pkt., 
10 cts. 
Variegatus. — A variegated variety of the above. The leaves are beauti- 
fully marbled and splashed with silvery- white, light and dark green; very 
effective for screens, arbors, trellises, etc. As with the green-leaved variety, 
it is never injured by insects nor affected by the heat, but retains its bright 
vjiriegated foliage tmtil frost. K oz., 30 cts.; pkt., 10 cts. 
INCARVILLEA, Delavayi. — Beautiful hardy perennial plant 
with long, flexible branches. 
Forms large roots the fh'st year, which should remain in the ground the 
next season, and thereafter they thi'ow up large flower stalks, 3 feet high, 
bearing large tubular flowers of rosy carmine, spotted with yellow: the 
throat is brown. Per pkt., 15 cts. 
This plant is a grand improvement on 
the old I. Daiavayi. the flowers being of 
a much darker carmine, and double in size, besides appearing a fortnight 
earUer and leaving off flowering four weeks later. Pkt., 25 cts. 
IMPATIENS. Charming plants for the decoration of the green- 
iiouse or dinner table, also for bedding out in partial 
shade, producing bright, waxy-looking flowers profusely and almost con- 
tinuously. The young seedlings should be carefully handled, as they are 
exceedingly brittle at the outset. 
Sultana. — Flowers of brilliant rosy-scarlet colour. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Holstii Hybrids. — Hybrids of I. Holstii, and like their parent, form strong 
bushy plants about 2 feet high, covered with attractive flowers, throughout 
the entire summer and fall. In fact, when grown as pot plants, they bloom 
the year around. Choicest mixed, 15 cts. 
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Hybrida Grandiflora 
