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WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
H£IiIANTHUS — continued. Per pkt . — $. d- 
650. macrophyllus giganteuB .. ..0 6 
651. Qniflorus, enormous single yellow 
flowers, with a large dark centre, 
sometimes measuring 1 foot in diameter 0 3 
652. Large Primrose-coloured Sunflower, a 
variety of Selianthm annuus, with 
primrose-coloured flowers . . . . 0 6 
653. Miniature Sunflower, the moat suitable 
of aU Sunflowers for cut bloom, pro- 
ducing an abundance of bright golden 
yellow flowers . . . , . . ..06 
654. Sulphur Gem Sunflower, flowers of a 
medium size, of a delicate sulphur, 
with dark centre ., ., ..0 6 
H EL ICHKY SUM. —These weU-known 
annual Everlastings are most useful 
for cutting. 
655. bracteatum, showy golden yellow flowers 0 3 
656. album, pure white flowers . . 0 3 
657. monstrosum fl. pleno, choice mixed ,, 0 3 
658. album fl. pleno, pure white ..0 3 
659. luteum fl. pleno, bright yellow ..0 3 
660. purpureum, rich carmine and purple 0 3 
661. roseum fl. pleno, rose .. ..0 3 
662. atrococcineum, scarlet .. ..0 3 
663. Silver Ball, large, double, silvery 
white flowers . . . . . . ..06 
heliotrope (Cherry Pie). — Greenhouse 
perennial. A well-known favourite. 
664. Choice mixed, saved from best varieties 0 6 
665. White Lady 10 
HELIPXERUM . — Pretty half-hardy annual 
Everlastings. 
666. oorymbiflorum, clusters of pure white 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..03 
667. Sandfordi, beautiful golden yellow ..0 3 
HERACLEUM. — Hardy perennial. 
668. giganteum (The Giant Parsnip), very 
ornamental . . , , . . ,.03 
HEUCHERA. 
669. sangninea, h.p., elegant spikes of crim- 
son flowers, well adapted for cutting 
and other decorative purposes . . 1 0 
HIBISCUS. — Hardy annual. 
670. afrioana, creamy yellow flowers, with 
chocolate red centre . . . . ..03 
HOLLYHOCK. — WeU-known hardy 
biennials. 
671. Extra choice mixed, from first-class 
double flowers . . . . . . ..16 
Assortments, vide page 40. 
HONESTY.— Pirfs Lunaria. 
HONEYSUCKLE, FRENCH.- I'i* Hedysarum. 
HUMEA. 
672. elegans, a very ornamental and grace- 
ful plant, with fragrant foliage, and 
racemes of rosy-coloured flowers . . 1 0 
HUMULUS. — The Japanese Hop is an 
extremely ornamental climber, and 
most useful for quickly covering old 
waUs, fences, &o. 
673. japonicus (Annual Japanese Hop) ..0 6 
674. variegatus, very ornamental and 
most strikingly variegated . . . . 0 6 
IBERIS (Candytuft).— ‘Dwarf - growing 
hardy perennials, very useful for 
Spring flowering. 
675. gibraltarioa hybrids, lovely rosy mauve 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..06 
676. sempervirens, pure white ., ..0 6 
See also Candytuft. 
ICE PLANT. Per pkt.— f. d. 
677. Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, very 
pretty for garnishing . . . . ..06 
IMPATIEN8 (Noli-me-tangere). 
678. glandulifers, a weU-known hardy 
annual growing 5 ft. high . . ..06 
679. Sultani, a lovely perennial plant, suit- 
able for growing in a cool stove ; bears 
a profusion of rosy carmine flowers . . 1 0 
IMPATIENS HOLSTII.— T’irfcpage24. 
INDIAN PINK.— -See Dianthus. 
INULA. 
680. ensifolia, a showy perennial producing 
large pure golden yellow flowers. 
When sown early in the year, this will 
flower the first season . . . . ..10 
lONOPSIDIUM — Very dwarf, half-hardy 
annual, very suitable for rockwork. 
681. acaule, sky-blue flowers . . ..06 
IP0M.EA. — Climbing half-hardy annuals, &c. 
682. bona nox, white, blooms in the evening, 
h.h.a. .. .. .. .. ,,03 
683. ooooinea, scarlet, h.h.a. . . .. ..0 3 
684. hederaoea atroviolacea, rich violet and 
white, h.h.a. .. ,. .. ,,0 3 
685. snperba, blue and white, h.h.a. . . 0 6 
686. Learii, splendid lazuU blue, changing 
to red, s.p. . . . . . . ..10 
687. limbata elegantissima, purple and 
white, h.h.a. . . . . . . ..06 
688. rubro-ooerulea, sky blue, g.p. . . . . 0 6 
JACARANDA. — Stove perennial. 
689. mimosisefolia, very ornamental, foliage 
finely divided and very graceful . . 1 0 
JACOBCEA. — Vide Senecio. 
KALANCHOE. 
flammea, vide page 24. 
KAULFUSSIA. — Pretty hardy annuals. 
690. amelloides, dark blue .. ., .,0 3 
691. alba, white .. .. .. ..0 3 
692. Kermesina, bright crimson ..0 3 
KOCHIA. 
693. Bcoparia, a very remarkable half- 
hardy foliage plant, known as the 
“ Summer Cypress,” forming a dense 
compact oval bush of linear leaves 
about 18 inches high. Its chief beauty 
is attained in the Autumn, when the 
foliage assumes a lovely purple tint. 
Very suitable for pot culture . . . . 1 6 
LANTANA. — Half-hardy perennials, with 
verbena-like flowers. 
694. Choice mixed 0 6 
695. New Dwarf Hybrids, a most elegant and 
useful bedding variety . . ..10 
LARKSPUR. — Vide Delphinium. 
For Collections, vide page 40. 
LASTHENIA.— Hardy annual. 
696. californica, bright yellow . . . . 0 3 
LATHYRUS. — Climbers. 
697. grandifloruB, abeautiful hardy perennial 
with lovely rosy purple flowers . . 0 6 
698. latifolins (Everlasting Pea) .. ..0 3 
699. albuB, white . . . . ..06 
700. Pink Beauty, lovely pink flowers . . 0 6 
701. sativus (Lord Anson's Pea), very pretty 
sky blue flowers . . . . ..03 
LAVA'TEBA. 
702. arborea variegata,a beautiful variegated 
variety of the Tree Mallow . . . . 0 6 
703. trimestris, h. a., rose-pink .. ..0 3 
I 704. alba, h. a., white .. .. ..0 3 
