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NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 
HABROTHAMNUS, of sorts, 2s. 6 d. & 3s. 6 cl. \ HOVEA CELSI, 3s. fid. and 5s. 
HAKEA LAURINO, 10s. 6 d. j H UMEA ELEGANS, Is. and Is. fid. 
HEDAROM A, vide Genetyllis. 
HYDRANGEA FOL. ROSEA MARGINATA. 
A very robust growing variety, with attractively variegated foliage ; the leaves being striped with 
silvery white and margined with dark rose ; very free-flowering ; blossoms of a rich dark red colour. 
7s. 6 d. 
HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS AUREO-VARIEGATA, 2S. Gd. and 3s. 6 d. 
HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS CYANOCLADA. 
An exceedingly handsome and distinct variety, giving immensely large heads of bright blue flowers ; 
much the best blue-flowered Hydrangea yet seen, the colour being very intense and attractive. The 
leaves are of stout leathery texture and dark green ; the stems are peculiarly black and the leaf-stalks 
are also darkly coloured. This distinct variety originated in Germany. 5s, 
HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS THOMAS 
HYDRANGEA JAPONICA MACROCE- 
HOGG, 2s. 6 d. and 3s. 6 d. 
HYDRANGEA JAPONICA ELEGANTIS- 
SIMA, 5s. 
PHALA, 2s. 6d. 
ROSALBA, 2s. 6 d. and 3s. Gd. 
SPECIOSA, 3s. 6 d. and 5s. 
HYDRANGEA JAPONICA FOL. TRICOLORIBUS. 
A splendid variety of free robust growth and with exceedingly ornamental foliage. The leaves have 
a green ground, with a wide white border clearly and plainly defined, which changes to golden yellow ; 
this attractive border sometimes occupies a third of the leaf ; the contrast of the three colours produces 
a beautiful effect, and renders the plant extremely attractive. 7s. 6 d. 
HYDRANGEA MADAME VON SIEBOLD. 
A dwarf growing variety, and extremely floriferous ; producing beautiful trusses of flowers, of a 
very clear violet colour. 7s. 6 d. 
HYDRANGEA OTAKSA, 2s. 6 d. and 3s. Gd. HYDRANGEA SCANDENS (SCHIZO- 
STELLATA PROLIFERA, 3s. Gd. PHRAGMA HYDRANGEOIDES), 
3s. Gd. and 5s. 
IMANTOPHYLLUM MINIATUM. 
A most effective and beautiful plant producing broad corymbs of large deep salmon coloured erect 
blossoms, relieved by a lighter centre ; it blooms during the winter and spring months. 5s., 7s. Gd. 
and 10s. Gd. ; fine plants, 1 and 1{ guinea. 
IMANTOPHYLLUM CYRTANTHI- 
FLORUM, 7s. 6d. and 10s. Gd. 
MINIATUM HYBRIDUM, 15s. 
PRINCEPS, 2 guineas 
IMANTOPHYLLUM MINIATUM SPE- 
CIOSUM, 1 J guinea 
SUPERBUM, 1 and 1J guinea 
INDIGOFERA DECORA, 5s. 
IRIS ROBINSON I AN A. 
A very grand and distinct species, introduced fi'om Lord Howe’s Island, where by the natives it is 
called the Wedding Flower. It is a strong growing plant, with ensiform rigid leaves, and with flower 
spike 4 to 5 feet high, which expands into several flowering stems candelabrum-like, two, three and 
four flowers in succession being developed from each sheath. The expanded flower is of a pure white 
colour, except at the inner base of the outer and larger petals, which are marked by irregular lines of a 
bright golden yellow hue. The fully developed flower measures 4 inches across. Probably the finest 
Iris yet known. 10s. Gd. and 15s. 
ISOLEPIS PYGMZEA (GRACILIS), Is. Gd. 
JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM, 3s. Gd. 
JUNCUS L-ffiTEVIRENS, vide page 5. 
ZEBRINUS, vide page 5. 
JUSSIZEA MACROCARPA CILIATA, vide 
page 5. 
KENNEDYAS, of sorts, 3s. fid. and 5s. 
KREYSIGIA MULTIFLORA, 5s. 
KNIPHOFIA QUARTINIANA. 
A handsome greenhouse or half-hardy perennial, introduced from Abyssinia. It has an erect simple 
spike of densely crowded flowers forming a pyramidate-cylindrical raceme terminating the flower scape. 
The flowers are pendulous and orange coloured ; the leaves, which widen from the point downwards, 
arc very much recurved. 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
LAGERSTRCEMIA INDICA, 3s. Gd. | LAGERSTRCEMIA, of sorts, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
