SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
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^PICUS macrophylla. The " Moreton Bay Fig" of 
Australia; has very large leaves . ■ .$1 5010 13 00 
g F. Parcelli. Has large serrated leaves 
of light green, blotched with white and 
dark green ; an elegant plant .... 50 to i 00 
FITTONIA. Elegant dwarf-growing perennials, with 
beautifully marked leaves. 
i P. argyroneiira . $0 25 
s F. gigantea 25 
i F. Verschaffeltii 25 
PRANCISCEA (Brun/elsia). Elegant winter-bloom- 
ing plants, with handsome, sweet-scented flowers. 
s F. cal.vcina maijor. Flowers purple, 
disposed in large trusses, which are 
produced in succession throughout the 
whole year ; one of the finest of the 
species grown . . . Si 50 to- $2 50 
i F. Hopeana. The corolla has a whitish 
tube and a bluish violet or purple limb. 
A very distinct variety ; winter-flower- 
ing I 50 to 2 05 
GARDENIA. Handsome, glossy-leaved plants, much 
valued for their beautiful and richly fragrant flowers. 
g G. florida fl. pi $0 25 to $1 00 
g G. Fortune! fl. pi. (camelliizflora) ... 25 to i 00 
^ GREVIIjIjEA robusta. The Australian "SilkOak," 
and a most beautiful plant, with large but delicate, 
fern-like foliage ; forms a most attractive specimen for 
any decorative use. 50 cents to $1. 
GUZMANXIA. Very handsome herbaceous plants, on 
the order of Tillandsias ; the flowers are very pretty, 
while the foliage is also quite ornamental. 
s G. Devansayana $i 00 
s G. trBbgrans {Canistrum ebumeum) 100 
s G. tricolor i 00 
HABROTHAMNUS (Cestrum). Bright evergreen 
shrubs, covered in their blooming season with clusters 
of pretty, fragrant flowers. 
g H. fasciculatum So 50 
g H. Newelli. Bright crimson flowers 50 
HEDYCHIUM. The two species given below are 
quite showy and attractive, bearing fine terminal 
spikes of brilliant flowers. 
i H. coccineum. Flowers red $0 5° 
s H. flavum. Yellow flowers 50 
HEtilCOXIA. Ornamental foliage-plants, allied to 
the Musas, and greatly valued for decorating. 
s H. angustifolia $1 00 upward 
i H. aiireo-striata. A grand plant, with 
beautiful yellow striped leaves .... : 00 to 2 50 
HELiIOTROPIXXM Peruvianum. All the best va- 
rieties of the popular and desirable Heliotrope. 25 cts. 
HIBISCUS. Of this very extensive genus we oflTer 
here only varieties of the species H. rosa-sinctisis, 
which are all very showy and brilliant flowering plants, 
growing and blooming freely outdoors in summer. 
They form magnificent specimens when liberally 
treated, and are especially valuable to give life and 
color to groups of tropical foliage plants. 
g'S. rosa-sincn.sis chrysantha. A shrubby 
form with large golden yellow flowers . . tl 00 
g H. carneo pleno 5° 
g HIBISCUS rosa-sinensis Cooperi. Beautiful varie- 
gated leaves, marked with white and pink, crimson 
and deep green ; an elegant plant So 50 
g H. luteo 50 
g H. pimiceo 50^ 
g H. fiilgeiis. A single-flowering sort of 
great beauty 50 
s HIGGINSIA refnlgens. A tropical American shrub, 
with large and handsome foliage. 50 cts. 
HOPLOPHYTUM. A beautiful Brazilian genus, often 
included with iEchmea. 
H. cal.yculatum. Bright yellow flowers ; odd, 
strap-shaped leaves $2 00 
H. Lindeni 3 00 
HUMEA elegans. This species is a most graceful 
decorative plant, with large leaves and showy flowers ; 
very fragrant. 25 to 50 cents. 
HYDRANGEA. The Hydrangeas are indispensable 
for decorative purposes because of their large, showy 
terminal heads of flowers, which range in color from 
pure white through many delicate tints into deep blue 
and crimson. The flower panicles often remain in full 
beauty for months, and the small florets of which they 
are composed can be used to much advantage in all 
floral work. 
g H. cyanoclada $1 00 
g H. hortensls 25 
g H. coerulescens. Bright blue flowers .... 7.5 
^H. Otaksa 25 
g H. rcsea 50 
g H. Thomas Hogg 25 
g H. tricolor • . 50 
g H. Japoiiica var - • • 5° 
g H. Otakaa ?o 25 to 50 
I3IPATIENS. Of the Balsams, we present only the 
superior species for pot culture. They are quite hand- 
some, and flower constantly. /. Sultani is now also 
much used in bedding. 
g I. Hawkerii. A fine new Impatiens, with very 
large and showy brownish red flowers, freely 
produced. A beautiful plant f o 50 
^ I. platypetala, "Lucie." For description, see 
New and Rare Plants, page 8 .... . . . 50 
g I. Sultani. Pretty carmine-magenta flowers, 
which contrast beautifully with the shining 
green foliage 25 
IXOR.\. Very handsome and elegant flowering ever- 
green plants, especially adapted for the stovehouse. 
The flowers remain a long time in perfection, and are 
on the order of Bouvardias ; they arc produced in enor- 
mous trusses of orange, crimson, scarlet and white. 
g I. alba. White flowers $0 50 to $1 00 
^I. Bandhuca. Deep scarlet 50 to i 00 
^ I. Chclsoni. Orange-salmon, shaded pink 50 to 100 
g I. coccinea grandiflora. Large flowers 
of bright red 50 to i 00 
g I. Colei. Pure white ; a splendid species 50 to i 00 
g I. conspicua. Buff'-ycllow flowers. ... 50 to i 00 
g I. Di.xiana. Dark orange flowers .... 50 to i 00 
g I. ornata. Bright orange-salmon .... 50 to i 00 
g 1. princeps 50 to i 00 
^- 1. Prince of Orange 75 to i 00 
g I. Reginse 75 to i 00 
