Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
HEMEROCAT..T.IS DIStlOHA EL. FL.— 
Bronzy yellow ;6owers large and double. 3 ft. 9rf. 
HEMEROCALLIS PLAMID — A pretty 
garden hybrid, aa it flowers nearly a month 
earlier than any other variety; flowers are a pretty 
shade of orange-yellow, very free, distinct. 
9d. 
HEMEROCALLIS DUMORTIERI — 
Flowers soft rich yellow ; a gem for the border 
or rockery ; useful for cutting. 1 ft. 6rf. and 9d. 
HEMEROCALLIS PLAVA (Day Lily)— 
Bolden yellow, very fragrant; fine for eutting 
and forcing. 3 ft. 6d. 
HEMEROCALLIS PULVA — Large tawny- 
orange flowers and handsome foliage. 3 ft. 6d. 
HEMEROCALLIS HYBRIDA 
SOVEREIGN — Soft orange-yellow ; large 
well-formed flowers and petals. 9d. 
HEMEROCALLIS KWANSO PL. PL. 
POL. VAR. — Ornamental foliage ; fine. 3ft. 6d. 
HEMEROCALLIS MIDDENDORPIANA 
—Terra-cotta coloured flowers ; very useful for 
cutting ; distinct. 2^ ft. 9d. 
HEMEROCALLIS THUNBEROI— Deep 
sulphury yellow; fragrant; very useful for 
cutting. 2^ ft. 6d. 
HEPATICA TRILOBA— 
Single blue ) 
Single white ( 
Single red r 
Double red ) 
Double blue. 
Ht. 
Gd. 
each. 
Is. Gd. 
HEPATICA ANGULOSA — Largest and 
earliest; sky-blue. ^ ft. Gd. 
HERNIARIA— 6ee Index. 
HESPERIS MATRONALIS— See Rockets. 
HEUCHERA BRIZOIDES — A very distinct 
plant, handsome dark bronzy foliage, and slender 
spikes of crimson flowers ; very pretty. Gd. 
HEUCHERA ERDBESOENS — Tufts of 
greyish marbled green foliage, with erect spikes 
of small white flowers, faintly tinted red ; a fine 
rock plant. 2 ft. Gd. 
HEUCHERA MICRANTHA — Tinged 
white flowers ; graceful spikes. Gd. 
HEUCHERA RICHARDSONI— A beauti- 
ful foliage plant ; pale brown flowers. Gd. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA(AlumRoot)— 
One of the best garden plants; exquisite flowers 
for cutting ; light coral-scarlet ; dwarf, compact, 
branching growth. 1^2 ft. Gd. 
HEUCHERA SANGDINEA ALBA— Long 
slender flower stalks, covered with blossoms of 
a French white tint, similar in habit and growth 
to the type. Gd. 
HIERACEUM VILLOSUM— Large golden- 
yellow flowers, suitable for rockwork or border. 
i ft. 6<f. 
HOLLYHOCKS— See Index. 
HOUSTONIA CCERULEA — Pale blue 
flowers ; a pretty plant for a shady ledge. 9rf. 
HUTCHINSIA ALPINA — A compact 
Alpine ; snow-white flowers. Gd. 
HYACINTHUS— See Index. 
HYDRANGEA— See Index. 
HYPERICUM ANDROS-iEMUM— Amber- 
coloured flowers. 2i ft. 9rf. 
HYPERICUM CALYCINUM (Rose of 
Sharon, St. John’s 'Wort) — Bright yellow 
flowers. 1 ft. Gd. 
HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM— Very fine ; 
bright yellow flowers. 2-8 ft. Gd. 
HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM TRI- 
COLOR — Large golden-yellow flowers, scarlet 
stamens, leaves green shaded yellow. Gd. 
HYPERICUM OLYMPICUM — Golden 
yellow flowers; distinct. Gd. 
HYPERICUM PATULUM — Forming neat 
and well-shaped bushes. 3 ft. Gd. 
HYPERICUM REPENS— Prostrate habit ; 
golden-yellow flowers ; a pretty plant. Gd. 
HYPERICUM REPTANS— A pretty trail- 
ing species, useful for rockwork; large flowers, 
i ft. Gd. 
IBERIS CORRCEFOLIA — One of the finest 
of the evergreen Candytufts ; pure white, flowers 
early in spring ; very useful for cutting. J ft. 
Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS FLORE 
FLENO (Double White Perennial Candytuft) 
— For edgings, beds, borders, rockwork, &c. It 
is a dwarf, compact and beautifully-rounded bush, 
Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS, LITTLE 
GEM — Dwarf compact habit, white flowers, 
very free. Gd. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS SUPERBA 
— Pure white flowers in very large heads, good 
for cutting ; beautiful. Gd. 
INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI— A splendid 
hardy plant, large flowers ranging from rose to 
carmine. Gd. to 2s. Gd. 
INCARVILLEA OLG.ffi — Compact, but 
finely divided foliage, bright rose trumpet-shaped 
flowers ; handsome. 3J ft. Gd. 
INULA ENSIFOLIA — Distinct, yellow ; 
very free. Gd. 
INULA GLANDULOSA — Large golden 
yellow, wonderfully effective, and much admired. 
Gd. and Is. 
INULA HELENTUM — Large heads of 
bright yellow flowers. 1-li ft. Gd. 
INULA ROYLEI — Rich orange-yellow ; 
very handsome. Is. 
IRIS — See Collection. 
ISOPYRUM THALICTROIDES — White 
flowers. Maidenhair-like foliage. Gd. 
IXIA — See Bulb List. 
KNIPHOFIAS— -See Tritomas. 
LATHYRUS QRANDIFLORUS (Biflorus) 
—The finest of the Perennial Peas, flowers very 
large, of a bright erimson-scarlet, produced in 
abundance. 4 ft. Gd. 
LATHYRUS LATTFOLIUS (The Perennial 
Pea) — Having red flowers in bunches. 4 ft. Gd. 
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