fie; db-ni^ell & (^iiide. 
HARDY FERNS— See Collection.'' 
HEIilOFSIS SCABRA — Suitable for mixed 
border; flowers • numerous, of a bright orange 
colour. 6cf. 
HELLEBORDS ATRORUBENS (Lenten 
Rose) — Bright rosy purple. Is. 
HELLEBORDS ATROVIRENS. Is. 6d. 
HELLEBORDS CADCASICDS PDNC- 
TATDS — Scarce. Is. C</. 
HELLEBORDS BOCCONI. 2s. 
HELLEBORDS CORSICDS— Large hand- 
some leaves, like a Berberis. Is. 6d. 
HELLEBORDS P.C.HEINEMANN. 2s.Grf. 
HELLEBORDS PCETIDDS. 9cf. 
HELLEBORDS QDTTATDS — White, 
freely spotted purple. 2s. Gd. 
HELLEBORDS NIGER (Christmas Rose) 
— Few persons have any idea of the above plant ; 
it is perfectly hardy, and if planted in the 
garden and taken up and potted when it becomes 
large clumits, and placed in a cold frame, it will 
continue to give a profusion of flowers for two 
months with no other trouble than the ordinary 
watering. Is. Grf. each ; 16s. per doz. ; smaller 
12s. per doz. 
HELLEBORDS NIGER ALTIFOLTDS 
(Maximus) — Very large and fine, far surpassing 
the tyi)C for cutting purposes. Is. Gd. 
HELLEBORDS NIGER ANGDSTI- 
POLIDS (St. Bridgld’s Christmas Rose) — 
This magnificent variety has been too often the 
subject of enthusiastic admiration in the various 
gardening papers to require praise here. Is. Gd. 
HELENI0M nOLANDEni. 
THE HARDY ELOtVl B GAUDEX. 
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