Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
HEPATIOA TEILOBA— 
Single blue ) , , 
Single white ! qV' 
Single red r 
Double red ) 
,) Double blue. Is. 6d. 
HEPATIOA ANOULOSA — Largest and 
earliest ; sky-blue. ^ ft. Cd. 
HERNIARIA — A’ee Index. 
HESPERIS MATRONALIS— 5ee Rockets. 
HEUCHERA BRIZOIDES— A very distinct 
plant, handsome dark bronzy foliage, and slender 
spikes of crimson flowers ; very pretty. 'Jj. 
HEUCHERA EROBESCENS — Tnfts of 
greyish marbled green foliage, with ereet spikes 
of small white flowers, faintly tinted red ; a fine 
rock plant. 2 ft. 9rf. 
HEUCHERA MICRANTHA — Tinged 
white flowers ; graceful s ikes. 9rf. 
HEUCHERA RICHARDSONI— A beauti- 
ful foliage plant ; pale brown flowers. 9</. 
HEUCHERA SANOUINEA(AlumRoot)— 
One of the best garden plants ; exquisite flowers 
for cutting ; light coral-scarlet ; dwarf, compact, 
branching growth. 1^-2 ft.' 6d. 
HEUCHERA SANUDINEA ALBA— Long 
slender flower stalks, covered with blossoms of 
a Freneh white tint, similar in habit and growth 
to the type. 9tf. 
HIERACEUM VILLOSUM — Large golden- 
yellow flowers, suitable for rockwork or border. 
i ft. Gd. 
HOLLYHOCKS— See Index. 
HOUSTONIA CCERULEA — Pale blue 
flowers ; a pretty plant for a shady ledge. Is. 
HUTCHINSIA ALPINA — A compact 
Alpine; snov-white flowers. 9</. 
HYACINTHUS— See Index. 
HYDRANGEA— &e Index. 
HYPERICUM ANDROSzEMUM— Amber- 
ooloured flowers. 2^ ft. 9rf. 
HYPERICUM CALYCINUM (Rose of 
Sharon, St. John’s “Wort) — Bright yellow 
flowers. 1 ft. Gd. 
HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM— Very fine ; 
bright yellow flowers. 2-3 ft. 9</. 
HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM TRI- 
COLOR — Large golden-yellow flowers, scarlet 
stamens, leaves green shaded yellow. Is. 
HYPERICUM OLYMPICUM — Golden 
yellow flowers; distinct. Is. 
HYPERICUM PATULUM— Forming neat 
and well-shaped bushes. 3 ft. Gd. 
HYPERICUM REPENS — Prostrate habit ; 
golden-yellow flowers ; a pretty plant. Dd. 
H'YPERICUM REPTANS — A pretty trail- 
ing species, useful for rockwork ; large florvers. 
1ft. 9d. 
IBERIS CORRCEFOLIA — One of the finest 
of the evergreen Candytufts; pure white, flowers 
early in spring ; very useful for eutting. | ft. 
Gd. eaeh ; 5s. per doz. 
IBERIS LINIFOLIA — Very compact grow- 
ing variety. Gd. 
IBERIS SEMPERFLORENS. Gd. each ; 
6s. per doz. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS FLORE 
PLENO (Double 'White Perennial Candytuft) 
—For edgings, beds, borders, roekwork, &c. It 
is a dwarf, compact and beantif ully-ronnded bnsh. 
Gd. each ; 4s. doz. 
IBERIS SEMPER'VIRENS, 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— z\. splendid 
hardy plant, large flowers ranging from rose to- 
carmine. Is. to 2s. Gd. 
INCARVILLEA OLGzE — Compaet, but 
finely divided foliage, bright rose trumpet-shaped 
flowers ; handsome. 3j ft. Is. 
INULA ENSIFOLIA — Distinct, yellow ; 
very free. 9d. 
INULA GLANDULOSA — Large golden 
yellow, wonderfully effective, and much admired. 
9d. and l.s. 
INULA HELENIUM — Large heads of 
bright yellow flowers, l-lj ft. Gd. 
INULA ROYLEI — Rich orange-yellow 
very handsome. 2s. 
IRIS — See Collection. 
ISOPYRUM THALICTROIDES — White 
flowers. Maidenhair-like foliage. Is. 
IX I A — See Bulb List. 
KNIPHOFIAS- i'ee Tritomas. 
LATH-YRUS GRANDIFLORUS (BifloruB) 
—The finest of the Perennial Peas, flowers very 
large, of a bright crimson-scarlet, produced in 
abundance. 4 ft. 9f/. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS (The Perennial 
Pea) — Having red flowers in bunches. 4 ft. (irf. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS ALBUS— One 
of the finest white flowers in cultivation for 
cutting purposes. 4 ft. Is. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS SPLEN- 
DENS — A fine dark variety. 4 ft. Is. 
LA'VENDULA SPICATA (Lavender). 6rf. 
each ; 4s. per doz. 
LEUCOJUM— Bulb List. 
LIATRIS GRAMINIFOLIA, var. DUBIA 
— Long handsome spikes of bright rosy purple 
ilow'ers. Is. Gd. 
LIATRIS PYCNOSTACHYA— Long spikes 
of purple flowers. 3 ft. 9rf. 
LIATRIS SPICATA— Purple. IJ ft. 6<f. 
LIBERTIA IXIOIDES — Pure white 
flowers ; grassy foliage. 9d. 
LILIES — See Collection. 
LINARIA OYMBALARIA (Ivy-leaved 
Toad Flax) — Pretty for dry sunny spots. Gd. 
LINARIA DALMATICA — Rich golden- 
yellow ; very striking and free. Gd. 
LINARIA HEPATICzBFOLIA- A pretty 
creeping species from Corsica ; marbled foliage ; 
flowers white tinted. 9(f. 
LINUM ARBOREUM — Free flowering, 
requiring a sunny position on borders or rock- 
work, in sandy, well-drained soil. 1 ft. 9d. 
LINUM FLAVUM — An invaluable border 
or rock plant. 1-lJ ft. 9d. 
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