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1640 Helleborus orientalis (the Eastern Lenten Roses), 6 in 6 varieties io s. 6 d., i$s. t 8c 21 
1641 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, 12 in 12 varieties 2 ir., 30 X., 8 c 42 
1642 Helleborus orientalis punctatus, /lowers purple, beautifully spotted, all over the surjace. We 
hold a large stock of this, and offer it at greatly reduced prices. For pot culture or flower borders 
per doz. 7 f. Gd., iox. 6 d., 15 J. ; 9 d., is., 8 c 1 
1643 > Hemerocallls dlstlcba, fl. pi., rich orange, shaded crimson, double flowers , 2 ft 1 
1644 * ,, flava, sweet-scented yellow flowers, ft per doz. 4 t. Gd. o 
1645 * ,, kwanso, fl. pi., variegated leaves, white and green, beautifully variegated, 3 ft. ... 1 
1646 * ,, Tbunbergl, rich clear yellow, ft 1 
The Hemerocaltis it an exceedingly ornamental border plant ; the rich yellow, sweet-scented 
flowers of Flava are much prized. 
1647 *Hepatica, single blue plants, per dozen, 5 *. 6 d. to 7 s. 6 d. 
1648 * ,, ,, ,, clumps, is. id., 2 s. 6 d., to 
double blue plants, is. 6 d. to 
double red plants, per dozen, 51 . 6 d. to 75 . 6 d. 
„ , clumps, is. 6 d., 2 s. 6 d. to 
single red plants, per dozen, 55 . 6 d. to 7 s. 6 d. 
,, white plants, per dozen, 7 s. Gd. 
Angulosa, rich blue, flowers very large plants, is. Gd. to 
Established masses or clumps of Hepaticas are at once decorative , and are best for flowering in 
pots. Of these clumps we have single blue and double red, and we recommend them to purchasers 
in preference to plants, even for planting out of doors. 
Hesperantha graminea, white , $ ft 1 A genus with small Ixia-like flowers, which C 1 
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pilosa, rosy, £ ft- 
pumila, white, £ ft. , 
expand their sweet-smelling blossoms ins. 1 
the evening ; frame culture. ( 1 
Hessea spiralis, rosy white flowers, resembling Leucojuni autumnale , (lowers in winter, hardy, ft. 
per doz. 12 s. 1 
1669 Hollyhocks, mixed, finest double per doz. 9 X. & i 2 t. ; ix. & 1 
1660 Homeria colllna, a beautiful Sparaxis-like plant, with a profusion of orange-scarlet / lowers , 
cultural treatment same as for Ixias, 1 J ft per doz. 4 s. Gd. o 6 
Hyacinths, see p. 6 . 
1661 HyaclntllliS amethystinus, an elegant miniature alpine Hyacinth of the most beautiful amethyst 
blue; a charming pot plant, and exceedingly decorative in flower borders, 
quite hardy. £ ft .....per io\ iox. Gd. ; per doz. 2 s. o 3 
1662 ,, ,, albUS, pure white, a charming variety per doz , ior. Gd. 1 o 
1663 *Hyacinthus candlcans (the Snow-white Summer-flowering Giant Hyactnih), it would be difficult to 
over-estimate the value of this noble hardy plant, which attains a height of 3 to 4 , 
and even 5 feet ; surmounting a stout stem is a grand spike of numerous pendant 
bell-shaped, snow-white flowers, in 'July and August. It is a splendid conservatory 
plant, and by potting the bulbs in succession to June it will flower under glass till 
November. If grown in pots, plunge in ashes, as recommended for the Hyacinths, 
pat>e 7 . If for out-door decoration, plant G to 9 inches deep, and it will remain 
uninjured during the severest winter. Figured in " The Garden 1881 . 
per doz. 3 *. Gd . , 5 *-. Gd. , 817 s. 61. ; 4 d., Gd. 8 c o 9 
1664 ''Hy menocallls llttoralls, a beautiful greenhouse plant, with pure white flowers 3/04 inches long, 
and resembling a Giant Trumpet Narcissus, 1 ft 7 6 
1665 Hypoxls elegans, white, black centre, % ft ) Large tri-colored starry /lowers, on graceful ( x o 
1666 ,, stellata .yellow, spotted black, $ ft... ) stems, a fine greenhouse plant. ( 1 o 
1667 *Imatophyllum Altonl (Ciivia nobilis), orange and gieen, 2 ft 5 6 
1663 * ,, mlniatum, rich clusters of orange-crimson flowers , 2 ft 5 X. Gd ., 7 s. Gd. & 10 6 
1669 * „ cyrtanthiaorum, orange , 2 ft o 6 
The fmatophyllum is a noble plant for the greenhouse or sitting-room window, producing 
annually large flower heads of delicate reddish-orange lily-shaped flowers, provided the plant is not 
allo wed too much pot-room ; when growing give abundantly of water. 
Iris, see p. 18 . 
1670 *Ismene amancaes, the golden yellow Peruvian Da ffodil, a rare species, 1 .] ft 10 6 
1671 * ,, calathiaa, tkepearly, sweet-smelling White Sea Daffodil, 1 .$ ft per doz. 7 s. Gd. 1 o 
1672 * ,, uudulata, beautifully fringed, large white flowers, i| ft ,, 4 *. Gd. o 6 
The Ismene is a beautiful greenhouse plant, and tan be grown out doors planted close to a wall 
at a depth of 9 inches. 
1C73 y Ivies for covering walls, or forming edgings, in many beautiful varieties, green or variegated, 
price, according to strength per doz. 15 X., 2 ix., 8 c 30 s. 
Ixia, see p. 2 2 . 
1674 Ixiolirlou tataricum, splendid purple flower, figured in “ The Garden ,” July, 1880 , 1 } ft 1 6 
1676 ,, Pallasi, light purple, iA ft 2 
1676 moutanum, purple, 1 $ ft 1 6 
The fxiolirion is a new family from Asia Minor, all perfectly hardy , with exceedingly beautiful 
fimuers. Plant late in Autumn, and lift when done flowering. 
Jacobsea Lily, see Amaryllis formosissima, p. 28 . 
Jonquils, s<e p. 13 . 
1677 *Kollilieria argyrostigma, a stove plant , with peculiarly beautiful rich velvety dark green, purple 
tinged foliage , spotted white, and with numerousfiower-spikes of small white spotted red 
flowers per doz. $s. Gd 06 
1678 Lachenalia contaminata, rose-coloured Heliotrope-scented flowers, £ ft 1 G 
1679 fragrans, white, sweet smelling fimuers, 1 ft 1 h 
1680 ,, luteola, green, yellow, and red , 1 ft per doz., 4 s. 6 d. o 6 
1681 ,, ,, inaculata, 1 ft ,, 4 s. 6 d. o 6 
1682 ,, Nelson!, beautiful rich yellow, 1 ft 3 6 
1683 ,, ,, luteola ex. aurea, 1 ft 3 6 
1684 ,, ,, aurea ex. rosea, 1 ft 3 6 
1685 ,, aurea. golden yellow, $ ft 3 6 
1686 ,, pendula, red, tipped green and purple; most beautiful, $ ft per doz., 7 s. Gd. o 9 
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