12 and 13 , King Street, Covent Garden, 1880 .] 
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HOLLYHOOK (Altlicea rosea), Nat. Ord. Malva'cem. Hardy perennials, etc 
As a picturesque relief, and for majestic growth and massive beauty the Hollyhock stands unrivalled. 
1882 Hollyhock, saved from choice varieties, 6 ft ® 
1883 ,, saved from fine varieties, 6 ft 6 <f. & i 
HONETSUOKLE, FEENOH (Hedysarum coronarium), Nat. Ord. Leijumino'sce. 
1884 Honeysuckle French, white, 2 ft 1 Exceedingly showy border plants, and for large rock- ( o 
1886 „ „ scarlet, 2 ft j work. E'lower the first season, hardy biennials. \ o 
TTTT'MF. A , Nat. Ord. OomposHtai. Elegant and picturesque half-hardy biennials. 
1886 Hu'mea el'egans, unequalled for its graceful feathery panicles, foliage powerfully scented, 6 ft. ... o 
1887 ,, „ al'ba. the graceful feathery panicles are pure white, 6 ft o 
1888 ,, „ ^sxrpsx'res., the feathery panicles are darker than in H. elegans,6h o 
HTJNNEMAN'NIA, Nat. Ord. Papavera'cem. Handsome hardy perennial. 
1889 Hunneman'nla fumarlssfo'lla, tulip-shaped flowers, and Eschscholtzia-like foliage, i.J ft. ... o 6 
HYAOIN'THES, Nat. Ord. Lilia'eeae. Handsome hardy bulb. 
1890 Hyacln'thus can'dlcans. This is perhaps the most ornamental summer-flowering h.ardy bulb in culti- 
v.ation. It attains a height of 3 to 4 ft., and is surmounted by numerous graceful pendant, bell- 
shaped, snow-white Rowers. It is a valuable plant in flower borders, and most desirable for the 
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HYMENOX'IS, Nat. Ord. Oompos'itoe. An early summer tlowering hardy annual. 
Hymenox'la Callfor'nlca, sown in autumn is a carpet of golden yellow in spring, J ft 3 <f. & < 
IBETIIS, Nat. Ord. Gruciferce. Valuable spring flowering hardy perennials. 
Ibe'rls semperflo'renB, white, i ft h Indispensable plants for filling beds in the f < 
Bempervi'rens, pure white, j ft ! spring flower garden, for covering rock-] 
— -• • « r*. p kmehaff -ti I rt at t ! ty ft n *t f ft f ! 
Glbraltar'lca, rose, very beautiful, i ft., 
Viork, filling baskets, planting permanent ] 
Tenorea'na, a beautiful ^ ft J edgings, and for masses in fianver borders. 
mixed from the above varieties 
lOE-PLANT, Nat.. Ord. Mesemhrya'cece. Very efiective balf-hardy annual. 
Ice-Plant, the leaves are covered with crystal-like icy globules, and on this accovjit are much prized 
for garnishing, for rock-work, sloping banks, and flower borders 3^* & o 6 
DTDIGOF'ERA, Nat. Ord. Lerjumino s(Bt Elegant free-flowering hardy shrubs. 
Exquisitely graceful foliage plants, charming in centres of beds and in mixed flower borders. 
Indlgof'era, mixed varieties, these require a little protection during severe winters, 3 ft o 6 
lOEOPSIDTIJM (Cochlea'ria), Nat. Ord. Cruclf'erce. Miniature hardy annual, 
lonopsidlum aoau'le, sky blue, a charming early-flowering plant, growing best in damp situations, 
such as an edging to rock-work. It also makes a very neat pot plant, in 0 o 
H’OMOP'SIS, Nat. Ord. Polemonia! cece. Beautiful half-hardy biennials. 
, ) Truly graceful plants in flower and foliage. 
1900 Ipomop'sis el'egans superba, lA ft . ^ , , 
1901 ,, ,, sangTil'nea, 2 ft j equally ornamental in pots and out-doors. 
1902 „ ,, mixed beautiful varieties ° ^ 
Nat. Ord. Irula'cecB. Hardy bulbs. 
The English and Spasiish Iris embrace so much that is rare and beautiful in the combinations of their colours, 
that the only plants to compare than %oith are the rare and beautiful tropical orchids, the Ltelias, Cattleyas, and 
Oncidiums ; for descriptive list, see Bulb Catalogue. The Bearded Elag Iris for flower borders and sur- 
rounding artificial lakes and ponds, is unrivalled ; the colours range from the richest yellow, the intensesi 
purple, the most delicate blue, Ihe softest mauve, the most beautiful claret-red, to whites and primroses', of 
bronzes the shades are innumerable, and the combinations indescribable. See descriptive list of plants, p. 69 . 
The fapanese Flag Iris [I. Kcempferi) have large Clematis-like flowers, measuring 6 to 7 inches in diameter, 
and with a breadth of petal 3 to 3 ^ inches. The collection cultivated by us is the finest in hurope. 
1903 I'ris mixed, including the English, Spanish, and bearded hlag Iris 6 fZ. « i o 
1904 ,, Ks&mpfe'ri, saved from the choicest varieties of tliis beautiful Japanese Iris is. & 2 6 
ISOT'OMA, Nat. Ord. Lobelia' cece. Charming Lobclia-like half-hardy annuals. 
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Isot'oma petrsc'a, cream-coloured, i ft. ) 
„ „ coerulea, blue, i ft. J 
These pretly star-shaped flowers are effective in small f 
beds, edgings, rock-work, and pots. I 
IXYA, Nat. Ord. Irula'ceae. Pretty half-hardy bulbs. 
Ix'la cbolce mixed ; charming early summer flowers. A fine collection of these in Bulb Catalogue 
JAOOBii'A (Senecio), Nat. Ord. Compos' itoe. Valuable bedding-out plants. 
Jacob^'a, •; ) gower borders the ffaeobeea j 
” while, ^ublc, I ft.’ been a favour, teplam. It iseonUnmuslyl & 
choice mixed, double. i ft... J I 
dwarf, magenta, double, ^ ft \ These dwarf varieties of Jacobcea are very 
,, purple, double, ^ ft \ charming', they grow fromt toe) inches, andare) 3 </-& 
,, white, double, ^ ft Y very uniform in height, producing, inbcds,rib-^ 3^-® 
,, choice mixed, double, j ft. ) bons, and mixed flower borders, a fine effect. 
KAULFUS'SIA, Nat. Ord, Compos'itce. Beautiful hardy annuals. 
, violet, ft.... J .•IfrnWofirri’rt /in 
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r/mson, j ft... ) altractiir. 
hiiH iiitrnifvMet /U>iri>r!t, and iirndiicen 
in brdM, rihhniit, and tiiixfd horderif. 
has rich crimtivu jluirers, and (s tvry 
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Kaulfua'sla amelloi'des atrovlola'cea , ^ ft..., 
„ „ arba, white, ^ ft 
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KITAIBE'LIA, Nat. Ord. Malva'cem. Showy hardy perennial. 
Kltalbella vltlfo'Ua, while, a very handsome plant in large borders, s ft 
LANTA'NA, Nat. Ord. Verbena'cece. Half-hardy pretty bedding perennials. 
Charming bedding plants, with beautiful verbena-like heads of rick coloured flowers. 
Lauta'na, newest'Erenchhybridvarieties, in many colours; seedlings dower thesame season, ift,, 6d. & 
