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HOLLYHOCK (Althcea rosea), Nat. Ord. Malva^cece, Hardy perennials, etc. 
As a picturesque relief, and for majestic ^^th and massive beauty the Hollyhock stands unrivalled. 
HoUyliock, saved from the newest exhibition varieties, 6 ft 2 6 
,, saved from choice varieties, 6 ft i o 
,, fine mixed varieties, 6 ft o 6 
HONETSUOKLE, PEEHOH (Hedysamm coronarium), Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce. 
1621 Honeysuckle French, white, 2 ft ) Exceedingly showy border plants, and for large rock- f 
1522 „ „ scarlet, zit. ) work, flowering the first seaso7i, hardy biennials. \ 
HIJ'MEA, Nat. Ord. Compos^itoe. Elegant and picturesque liali-hardly biennials. 
1623 Hu'mea eregans, unequalled for its graceful feathery panicles, foliage powerfully scented, 6 ft. ... 
1624 ,, „ al'ba, the graceful feathery panicles are ///«r 6 ft 
1626 „ ,, 'pUT^yx'Tedt., the feathery panicles are darker than in H. elegans,6h 
HTTNNEMAH'NIA, Nat. Ord. I^apavera* cece. Handsome hardy perennial. 
1626 Htmneman'nla fumarlsefo'lia, tulip-shaped flowers, and Eschscholtzia-Iike foliage, ft.... 
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HYMEHOX^IS, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. An early summer flowering hardy annual. 
1627 Hymenox'is Callfor'nlca, sown in autumn is a carpet of golden yellow in spring, ^ ft yi. & < 
IBE'EIS, Nat. Ord. Grmiferm. Valuable spring flowering hardy perennials. 
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Indispensable plants for filling beds in the 
spring flower garden , for coveting rock- 
work, filling baskets, planting perma- 
nent edgings, and for masses in mixed 
borders. 
Ibe'iis semperflo'rens, white, ft. 
sempervl'rens, fure white, J ft 
cUia'ta, white, 5 ft 
Gibraltar'ica, rose, very beautiful, i ft 
linifo'lia, rosy white, i ft 
„ carmi'nea ro'sea, i ft 
„ pulcher'rima, pink, i ft. ... 
Tenorea'na, a beautiful pale lilac, J ft. 
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lOE -PLANT, Nat. Ord. Meseinbrya' cece. Very effective half-hardy annual. 
1637 Ice-Plaht, the leaves are covered with crystal-like icy globules, and on this account are muck prized 
for garnishing, for rock-work, sloping banks, and flower borders 3 cf. & o 6 
INHIGOFTEA, Nat. Ord. Legumino' soa. Elegant free-flowering hardy shrubs. 
Exquisitely graceful foliage plants, charming in centres of beds and in mixed flower borders. 
1638 Indlgof'era, mixed varieties, these require a little protection during severe winters, 3 ft 6d. & i o 
lONOPSHlTGM (Cochlea'ria), Nat. Ord. Oruc\ferm. Miniature hardy annual. 
1639 louopsldlum acaule, sky blue, a charming early-flowering plant, growing best in damp situations, 
suck as edgings torock-work, also a neat pot plant , in o 6 
IPOMOP'SIS, Nat. Ord. ^olemonio! cem, Beautiful half-hardy biennials. 
1640 Ipomop^sis el'egans atro-ro"sea na'na, ijj ft \ Truly graceful plants in fiower and foliage, i o 6 
1641 ,, ,, ssjx^i'nes,, crimson, 2 ft ) equally ornamental hi pots and out-doors. \ o 6 
1642 „ ,, mixed beautiful varieties o 6 
ITIIS, Nat. Ord. Irida'cece. Hardy bulbs. 
The English and Spanish Iris embrace so much that is rare and beautiful hi the combinations of their colours, 
that the only plants to compare them with are the rare and beautiful tropical orchids, the Lcolias, Cattleyas, and 
Oncidiums. The Bearded Flag Iris for 7nixed borders and surrotmdlng artificial lakes and ponds, is 
unrivalled ; a single plant will produce a hundred spikes of bloom, and may be had in an infinite variety of colour, 
from the richest yellow, the intensest purple, the most delicate blue, the softest mauve, the ?nost beautiful claret- 
red, to whites attd primroses', of bronzes the shades are innumerable, and the combinations indescribable. These 
are besihad in plafits. See descriptive list, p. 71 . 
1643 I'ris mixed, including the English, Spanish, and bearded Flag Iris ^d. & i o 
1644 ,, Kaempfe'ri, saved from the choicest varieties of this beautiful Japanese Iris u. & 2 6 
ISOT'OMA, Nat. Ord. Lobelia* cecB. Charming Lobelia-like half-hardy annuals. 
1646 IsoVoma petrse'a, cream-coloured, i ft. ) These produce their pretty star-shaped flowers in great f o 6 
1546 „ „ coerulea, I ft. > profusion and for a long time; effective for small beds, ^ o 6 
1647 ,, senecloFdes, pure white, 1 ft. j edgings, on rock-work, and in pots. (.06 
IXTA, Nat. Ord. Iridacece. Pretty half-hardy bulbs. 
1648 Ix'la choice mixed ; these are charming early summer flowering bulbs. For a fine collection see 
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JA00B51A (Senecio), Nat. Ord. Convpos'itce. Valuable bedding-out plants. 
Jacobse'a, magenta, double, i ft ^ For large beds and mixed borders the Jacobcea has f 3 ^/. & o 6 
„ rich purple, double, 1 ft (lofig been a favourite plant. It is continuously) ^d.Sc o 6 
,, white, double, i ft j/w bloom, and very useful to cut for vases, etc. ; in\ sd.& o 6 
,, choice mixed, double, i ft... / mixed flower borders the plant is very ornamental, v o 6 
,, fnagenta, double, Jft These dwarf varieties of Jacobaa are very l^d.Sc o 6 
„ ,, double, J ft [^charming; theygrowfrom6 io<^ inches, andare) ^d.8c o 6 
,, ,, double, ^ ft ^very unifonn in height, ptvducing, in beds, rib-\ ^d.& o 6 
„ ,, choice mixed, double, ft. ) bons, mixed fiower borders, a very fine ejfect. o 6 
KATJLFIJS'SIA, Nat. Ord, Compos'li 
Kaulfus'sia amelloi'des atroviola'cea, i ft.... 
„ „ al'ba, white, i ft 
,, kermesl'na, .J ft. 
,, ,, ro'sea, rose, .J ft 
Beautiful hardy annuals. 
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\o/ otir most affrnrtivf dwar/'Orowiiu; annuals. / ^ 
r produrfs a fine effect in ^ds, ribbons, and 1 o 
I mixid borders. f ^ 
KITAIBE'LIA, Nat.. Oi’d. Malva'cea. Showy liardy perennial. 
1661 Kitalbe'lla vltlfo'lla, whitt, a very handsome plant in large borders, s ft 
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