UliUAXTlIUS GLOUUSUS FISTIXOSUS. 
HELIANTHUS ^STHETICUS— Long yel- 
low florets, large dark disc, fine flower, much used 
for decoration, making a grand display. Is. per 
pkt. 
II. A. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS, DOUBLE 
(Sunflower), id. per pkt. 
H. A. HELIANTHUS C ALIFOENICUS FL. 
PL. — Extra Douhle Golden-yellow, id. per pkt. 
ll.A. HELIANTHUS GLOBOSUS FISTU- 
LOSUS — Elowei-s of a globular outline, from 12 
to 18 inches in width, of a rich safl'ron yellow. 
The best of all the doubles, no comparison to 
those mostly seen. Is. per pkt. 
HELIANTHUS UNIFLORA— Tills produces 
much the largest flower, often 15 to 18 inches 
over, and has a grand effect in good soil, quite a 
])Iant of surprise. Is. per jrkt. 
These wonderful Sunflowers are very attractive, 
borders and in groups for distinct effect, and for na‘ 
HELLEBORUS NIGER (The Christmas 
Bose). Is. per pkt. 
II. B. HEBACLEUM GIGANTEUM— Strong 
plants, well adapted for rough gi-ormd, white 
flowered, id. per pkt. 
H.H.i'. 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 Hibisous, Is. per 
pkt. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS — A noble 
bulbous plant, with narrow leaves, about 3 feet 
high, and bearing from 18 to 20 large white bell- 
•shaped flowers on a stout stem, 3 feet high ; quite 
•liardy. l.s. per pkt. 
HONESTY~&c Lunaria biennis. 
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HELIANTHUS, LORD DUNDREARY— 
Extract from the Journal of Horticulture, 
September 28th : “ Messrs. Cannell and Sons send 
us several distinct and handsome varieties- of 
sunflowers, which quite apart from their lesthetic 
interest just now, po.ssess qualities well entitling 
them to notice.” Lord Dundreary is a noble 
variety, with broad florets, closely placed, and of 
a rich yellow tint. Is. per pkt. 
HELIANTHUS OSCAR WILDE— One of 
the most useful and beautiful of all the single sun- 
flowers ; medium size flower, with bright yellow 
petals changing to brown towards the base, seeds 
small, therefore the centre of the flowers are the 
same. Is. per pkt. 
HELIANTHUS (Single Sunflower) — All the 
finest single varieties mixed, id. per pkt. 
admirably adapted for intermingling in shrubbery- 
iralhation in semi-wild, situations, 
n.r. HOLLYHOCKS— The distinctive oha- 
racter and massive beauty of the Hollyhocks- 
render them unrivalled as a picturesque relief to 
the dark background of evergreen shrubs. For 
distinct effect in large gioups they are matchless ; 
they also form a sliowy and effective outline in 
flower gardens and holders, and an admirable 
boundary line for e;ttensivo avenues in park 
scenery. The seed offered has been saved from 
our exliibition flowers, and cannot fail to produce 
first-class varieties. 2s. per packet. 
Sow in February in a moderate heal, and grow 
on quickly, and again in August ; these kept in a 
cold frame all the winter, and planted out in 
March, make the best display. 
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