h.ii.p. HELIOTROPIUM (Cherry Pie)— 
Finest large flowering varieties, mixod. (id. per 
pkt. 
H.r. HELLEBORUS NIGER (The Christ- 
mas Rose). Is. per pkt. 
UESrERIS (bosket). 
ii. ii. HESPERIS MATRONALIS CANDI- 
DISSIMA (Rocket) — White flowered, and has 
a sweet perfume towards evening. 3 (/. per pkt. 
ii. a. HIBISCUS TRIONUM— Abundance 
of lovely creamy-white flowers (measuring about 
( 1 
2 inches across), with intense dark throat, nearly 
black ; much admired ; sow in gentle heat in 
March, plant out in May. 3 d. per pkt. 
n. n. p. HIBISCUS COCCINEUS — Large 
magnificent flowers of a bright carmine-red, one 
of the finest plants for bedding out, and blooms 
more freely than the Chinese Hibiscus. Is. per 
pkt. 
ii. p. HOLLYHOCKS (ALTHAEA FL. PL. 
VARS.) — The distinctive character and massive 
beauty of the Hollyhocks render them un- 
rivalled as a picturesque relief to the background 
of evergreen shrubs. For distinct effect in large 
groups they are matchless; they also form a 
showy and effective outline in flower gardens 
and borders, and an admirable boundary line for 
extensive avenues in park scenery. The seed 
offered has been saved from our exhibition 
flowers, and cannot fail to produce first-class 
varieties. Is. per pkt. 
Sow in February in a moderate heat, and grow 
on quickly, and again in August ; these kept tn a 
cold frame all the winter, and planted out in 
March, make the best display. 
HONESTY — See Lunaria biennis. 
a.c. HUMULUS JAPONICUS— Japanese 
climbing hop, of very rapid growth, luxuriant 
foliage, and one of the best plants for covering 
verandahs, trellis work, &q., &c. Is. per pkt. 
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