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GEASSES, OENAMENTAL, for Bouquets and Borders. See page 10. 
GEEVIL'LEA, Nat, Ord. Frotedceoe. Elegant greenhouse shrubs, 
Grevillea Bank sla, loft | Thtarare excetiUngly gract/ul foliage planta, and when from 2 ft. to f 
,, rODUSta. lO ft > high, are greatly prized/or tabu decoratton. In the coneervatory< 
n pyramidalls loft. ) ^^^***^'^^P'^<*^0^’'^*^^hevrankforemo$ta$fine/oliageplanti. ) 
GYPSOPHTLA, Nat. Ord. Caryophylld cece. Hardy annuals and perennials. 
Gypsoph^ila ereg^anS) rose, 2ft. \ Plants of graceful slender growth. Ele^ansisvaluable for table \ 
,, muralls, pink,)fy J bouquets, and Muralis for rock-work andedgings, hardy annuals, ( 
,, panlcula'ta, white, ft. > These arehardy perennials. Paniculata, a very graceful i 
,, saxl'&aga, .3 ft. ...) plant, andSaxifraga, valuable for rock-workand edqings.\ 
HABEOTBAMTHIS, Nat. Ord. Solcmdcem, Handsome greenhouse shmbsl 
Ha1>rotliam"nus mixed, splendid winter-blooming plants, with wax-like flowers in profusion, 3 ft, 
HA WE WEED (Cre'pis), Nat. Ord. Compositce, Useful hardy annuals, 
Hawkweed, red, I ft ) 2hese are very showy annuals, effective in beds, on i 
,, yellow, I ft ) rock-work, in lines, and masses in mixed borders, ( 
HEAETSEASE. See Viola tricolor, page 40. 
HELETtTHJM, Nat. Ord. Compoditce, Handsome hardy perennial. 
Hele'nlum Bolande'rl, yellow, i ft { 
(new) splendid herbacecu! border planta, with large ihowf I 
cTTaTi/H/»o*\h'alTiw n ft L powtrs remaining long in btautj, and wen adapted -[ 
Per pkt, 
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for naturalization and temi-wild placet. 
grandicepli"aluin,y^//( 7 Z 4 ^, very effective, 2 ft. 
tenulfollum, yellow, black disc, 2 ft. 
Hope's!!, orange-yellow, 2 ft ) L o 
mixed from above varieties o 
HELIAN'THUS (Sun-flower), Nat. Ord. Compoditce. 
1407 Hellan'thus argophyllus, yellow, silvery foliage, 5 ft. 
Showy hardy animals, etc. 
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fl. pL 8 tri'ata, 7 ^/ 4 w, 3 ft 
caUfor'nicus, yellow, large double flowers, 5 ft 
cucumerlfo'Uus, deep yellow, 3 ft 
foL au'reo-varlega'tls, 5 ft 
globo'sus. yellow, large double flowers, 5 ft 
macrophyllus gigan'teus, yellow, 6 ft 
na'nus, dwarf double, 3 ft 
, , sulphu'reus, beautiful primrose-coloured flowers 
luilflo'rus, yellow, immense single flowers, loft 
fine mixed 3 <f. & 
Isetlflo'rus, brilliant orange, 4 ft | These are handsome perennial 
Plants of majestic growth and fine 
bold outline, admirable for sub-tropi- 
cal effect, and in shrubberies and 
woodlands, Macrophyllus has large 
qreen leaves ; Argophyllus fine 
silvery foliage; Ccuifomicus and 
Globosus large very double flowers; 
Uniflorus is the most gigantic in 
growth and in size of flower. 
sunflowers. 
Maxlmilla'nu8,^tf//<?w, 5 ft. 
HELIOHET'STJM, Nat. Ord. Compos'itm, Beautiful Everlasting hardy annuals. 
Fine border plants, the dried flowers of which are much used for winter bouquets, and church decoration, 
1470 Hellcliry'sum Borus'sorum rex, white, large very handsome double flowers, 2 ft o 
H „ Dwarf, white, large handsome flowers, i ft o 
bractea'tum fine mixed, 2 ft 3<f. & o 
,, al'bum, white, 2ft o 
,, golden-yellow, o. i\, o 
macran'thum na'num atro-coccln'eum, scarlet, i j ft o 
,, ,, atro-sangul'neum, crimson, ft o 
monstro'sum, choice mixed fl. pL, fine large flowers, 2 ft yl, & o 
,, all)um fl. pL, white, large flowers, 2 ft o 
,, brunn'eum fl. pL, orange-scarlet, large flowers, 2 ft o 
„ Fireball, new double, crimson o 
,, lu'teum fl. pi., yellowy large flowers, 2 ft o 
,, purpu'reum fl. pL, rose-purple, large flowers, 2 ft. o 
„ • ro'seum fl. pL, rose, large flowers, 2 ft o 
„ Salmon-rose fl. pi., 2 ft o 
„ na'num, choice mixed fl. pL, large flowers, ft yd, & o 
,, ,, atro-sangui'neum A pL, deep crimson, large flowers, ij ft..,, o 
„ ,, fusca'tum fl. pL, bronze-yellow, large flowers, ft o 
,, „ lu'teum fl. pL, large flowers, ij ft o 
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HELIOTEOTITTM, Nat. Ord. JBoragina' ceoe. 
1496 Hellotro'plum peruvla'num, purple, fine, ft 
1497 ,, grandiflo'rum Anna Turrel, violet, ft. 
1498 „ ,, RoldesNoirs, very dark, lift. 
1499 ,, TriomphQ AQLiege,vefy dark purple, s\(t. 
1500 „ Voltatrla'num, ij ft 
1501 „ mixed varieties, iJ ft 6d. & 
ih ft-. 
,, ,, ro'seum fl. pi., rose, large flowers, 
1 silvery grey foliage, and 
caplta'tum, I ft I hall-Ulu tufts of flowers resemble the yellow 
«VA<r«Tiq T Vf I Immortelles: they are fine pot plants and exceed- 
ml^d v^etles’ I ingly decorative in war?n situations out of doors. 
Pretty half-hardy perennials. 
These are all deliciously fragrant, and 
are equally prized in the conservatory 
and flower garden, also much in de- 
mand for bouquets. Plants raised from • 
seed bloom the first season. Under 
glass they can be had in flower the 
whole winter. 
HELITTEEUM, Nat. Ord. Compos'UtB. Everlasting half-hardy annual. 
1602 Hell'pterum Sanfoi'dU, golden-yellow, fine to cut for bouquets, and for winter decoration, i ft o 
EELLE'BOEIJS (Christmas-rose), Nat. Ord. Banuncula' cem. Hardy perennials. 
The seed of Helleborus should be sown immediately it is harvested; we therefore recommend those interested 
in this family to purchase plants, which are described on page 35 , and Bulb Catalogue, 1885 . 
