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OKEVTLLIIA. Beautiful greenhouse flowering plants 
with graceful foliage. 
O. Drummondii *0 50 
G. IHang-lesii 50 
Q. robusta. The Australian "Silk Oak," and a 
most beautiful plant, with delicate fern-like fol- 
iage : forms a most attractive specimen for any 
decorative uses $0 50 to $1 00 
G. Thelemanmana (Preissi) 50 
HABROTHAiairiTS (Cestrum). Very handsome bloom- 
ing plants : tine for conservatoires. 
H. aubletia 10 50 
H. corymbosus 50 
H. elegfans. Of climbing habit; a fine plant with 
purplish red flowers 
H. fasciculatum 
H. Huegelii 
H. Newelli. Bright crimson flowers : a very orna- 
mental plant ' . . . . 
HEUCHBTSUni. Charming little shrubs from South 
Africa, with silvery white foliage and large showy 
flowers in early spring. E.\cellent for bouquets, and 
also valuable as "everlasting" flowers when dried. 
H. argenteum 
H. gfrandiflorum 
H. purpureum 
H. speciosissimum 
H. spectabilis 
HIBISCUS. Of this very extensive genus, we offer 
here only varieties of the species rosa-sinensis, which 
are all very showy and brilliant flowering plants, 
growing and blooming freely in onr summers out- 
doors. They form magnificent specimens when liber- 
all.v treated, and are especially valuable to give life 
and color to groui)s of tropical foliage plants. 
H. rosa-sinensis cameo pleno $0 25 to $0 50 
H. Cooperi. Beautiful variega- 
gated leaves, marked with white and pink, 
crimson and deep green ; an elegant 
plant 25 to 
H. luteo pleno 25 to 
H. puaiceo 25 to 
H. fulg'ens. A single flowering 
sort of great beauty. See cut, p. 119 . . 25 to 
HYDRANGEA. To this genus belong some of our 
most essential greenhouse blooming shrubs. They 
have all large terminal heads of flowers, varying from 
pure white to deep blue, crimson, rose, etc., and made 
up of numei-ous little florets, which are used to great 
advantage by the floral worker. Well grown bloom- 
ing plants are extremely showy and ornamental, and 
are peculiar in the long endurance of the flowers, 
which will often remain in full beauty for months. 
H cyanoclada. A beautiful new species. Flow- 
ers very large, in tine panicles; rich deep rosy 
pink, shaded with satiny rose, on the order of 
that beautiful orchid, Phalirnnpsia SchUlerianum . $1 00 
H hortensis. The old pink form, and one of the 
best for specimens ; in soils containing iron the 
blooms are often blue. Almost hardy ; can be 
kept outside with a little protection 25 
H. ceerulescens. Bright blue flowers .... 75 
HYDRANGEA HORTKNSIS KOSKA. 
HYSBAIf GEA hortensis Otaksa. A very desir- 
able Hydrangea, producing immense panicles of 
large, rosy carmine flowers ; blooms when quite 
J'oung and is a valued sort 25 
H rosea. An elegant form, with large heads 
of rosy red ; a beauty. See cut 30 
H. Thomas Hogg. The finest white variety, 
bearing enormous trusses of beautiful flowers ; 
nearly hardy, and a superior sort; it is extensive- 
ly grown for cutting and decorating by many 
florists 25 
H. Japonica Imperatrice 75 
H nigro-picta. New ; has black stems, and love- 
ly deep red flowers ; a grand sort 1 00 
H . paniculata grandiflora. Thewell-known 
hardy white sort. See hardy plants . . $0 25 to 50 
H. stellata fimbriata. A new variety of distinct 
habit. Has trusses of large size, with pure white 
florets, having a crimson spot in center ; the edge 
of the petals are remarkably cut, and it is an at- 
tractive plant 1 00 
H rubra plena. A new and beautiful Hy- 
drangea, with double bracts of a rich rosy red. 
The plant is of I'apid and. handsome growth, and 
forms a beautiful specimen ; hardy 1 00 
lUiICrUM. Fine greenhouse plants, with glossy foli- 
age and beautiful fragrant flowers. 
I. anisatnm. Yellowish white flowers; a sacred tree 
of the .lapanese $0 .50 
I. floridanum. Fine deep red flowers 50 
I. religiosum. See I. auimtum 
lOCHROKA. Most Qoriferous South American shrubs, 
of great value and beauty for greenhouses and eonser 
vatories. 
I. coccinea $0 50 
I. purpurea 50 
I. toneliana 50 
I. Tubulosa 50 
Z. Warscewiczii . 50 
