SELECT FLOWER SEEDS offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
29 
Pei' pkt. — s. d. 
HELIPTERDM.— Pretty httU-hardyaimual 
Everlastings. 
698. oorymbiflorum, clusters of pure white 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..03 
699. Sandfordi, beautiful golden yellow .,0 3 
HELICHRYSUM, SILVER BALL.— Pi* page 28. 
HERACLEUU. — Hardy perennial. 
600. giganteum (The Giant Parsnip), very 
ornamental . . . . . . ..03 
HEUCHERA. 
601. sanguinea, an extremely attractive 
hardy perennial, producing a profusion 
of elegant .spikes of rich bright 
crim.son campanulatc flow'er.s, particu- 
larly adapted for cutting and other 
decorative purposes. In habit the 
plant is dwarf and compact, the 
leaves being light green' and slightly 
pubescent. I'lrfc illu.stration . . ..1 0 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA 
HIBISCUS. — Hardy annual. 
602. africana, creamy yellow flowers, with 
chocolate red centre . . . . ..03 
Per pkt. — ». d. 
HOLLYHOCK.— Well-known hardy 
biennials. ’ 
603. Extra choice mixed, from first-class , . 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..10 ► 
Assortments, vide page 19. [ 
HONESTY.— rWe Lunaria. ■ 
HONEYSUCKLE, FRENCH.— Pirfs Hedysamm. ; 
HOP. — Vide Huinulus. 
HUMEA. [ 
604. elegans, a very ornamental and grace- > 
ful plant, with fragrant foliage, and ( 
drooping racemes of rosy-coloured ’ 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..09 
HUMULUS. — The Japanese Hop is an ( 
extremely ornamental climber, and 
most useful for quickly covering old 
walls, fences, &c. ( 
605. japonicus (Annual Japanese Hop) ..0 6 [ 
606. variegated, very ornamental and 
most strikingly variegated . . ..06 
IBERIS (Candytuft). — Dwarf growing 
hardy perennials, very useful for 
Spring flowering. 
607. gibraltarica hybrida, lovely rosy mauve 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..06 
608. sempervirens, pure white .. ..0 4 
See aho Candytuft. ( 
ICE PLANT. 
609. Mesembryanthemum cry stallinum. Very ; 
pretty for garnishing . . . . 3d. a:id 0 6 
IMPATIENS (Noli-me-tangere). ; 
610. glandulifera, a well-known hardy [ 
annual growing 6 ft. high . . ..06 
611. Sultani, a lovely perennial plant, suit- 
able for growing in a cool stove ; bears [ 
a profusion of bright rosy carmine | . 
flowers , . . . . . . . . . 1 0 I • 
INDIAN PINK. — See Dianthus. 
INULA ENSIFOLIA. 
INULA. 
612. ensifolia, a very free-flowering and 
showy perennial eompo.site, growing 
from 12 to 15 inches in heiglit, and 
producing at the end of every growth 
large ])ure golden yellow flowers, fully 
li inch across. When sown early in 
the year, this will flower the first 
season 
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