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GNAPHALIUM LEONTOPODIXJM (The 
Edelweiss) — A curious Alpine species, producing 
heads of flowers enveloped ih a soft silky sub- 
stance like cotton-wool. This interesting plant 
is easily grown on a raised border or piece of 
rockwork, in very sandy soil mingled with stones. 
Is. 
OtlNNEEA MANICATA— L arge, handsome 
foliage. 3.S. lid. 
aXTNNERA SCABRA— A native of the 
Ahdes. A fine plant for open spaces, on lawns, 
or the margin of lakes. Is. niul Is. (if/. 
OYNERIUM ARGENTEUM (Pampas 
Grass). 9rf. to Is. Cd. 
GYPSOPHILA PROSTRATA — 6(/. each; 
5s. per doz. 
GYESOPHILA repens — A charming 
little rock plant. Crf. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA— Forming a 
symmetrical bush about 2 feet high, and covered 
with miniature white flowers. 6<f. 
HARDY HEATHS— In variety. 12s. to 18s. 
doz. 
HARPALIUM RIGIDUM (Helianthus)— 
One of the best of our autumn-flowering plants; 
flowers large, of a bright golden yellow, with a 
black disc ; free and showy, (id. each ; 4s. per doz. 
HEDYSARUM OBSCURUM— A brilliant 
and compact perennial; rare. Is. ad. 
HELENIUM AUTUMNALE — Flowers 
large, bright yellow, and produced in abundance ; 
very useful for cutting purposes, ad. 
HELENIUM BOLANDERI— Dwarf habit, 
with large yellow flowers, centre black. 9rf. 
HELENIUM PUMILUM— 
Of a dwarfer habit than the 
above; free. 9</. 
HELIANTHEMUMS — See 
Collection. 
HELIANTHUS DECAPE- 
TALUS. lid. each ; 6s. per doz. 
HELIANTHUS GIGAN- 
TEUS — Large and fine. 9rf. 
HELIANTHUS JAPONICUS— Fine heads 
of bright yellow flowers. Gd. 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS (The 
Great Perennial Single Sunflower) — Grows 
from 3 to 4 feet high, and has a brilliant effect 
planted in masses, in shrubby borders and other 
places. Gd. eacli ; 5s. per doz. 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS 
PLENUS (The Double Perennial Sunflower) 
— A vigorous growing perennial, producing large 
double deep yellow flowers from June to October; 
very useful for cutting. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS 
GRANDIPLENUS (Soleil d’Or) — Large 
double yellow flowers; the finest of this class. 
l.s. 
GVNEIIIUM AllGENTEUill. 
HELIOPSIS SCABRA— Suitable for mixed 
border; flowers numerous, of a bright orange 
colour. Gd. 
HELLEBORUS ATRORUBENS (Lenten 
Rose) — Bright rosy purple. Is. 
HELLEBORUS ATROVIRENS. Is. Gd. 
HELLEBORUS CAUCASICUS PUNC- 
TATUS— Scarce. Is. Crf. 
HELLEBORUS BOCCONI. 2s. 
HELLEBORUS CORSICUS— Large hand- 
some leaves, like a Berberis. Is. Grf. 
HELLEBORUS F.C.HEINEMANN. 2s.6rf. 
HELLEBORUS FCETIDUS. 9rf. 
HELLEBORUS GUTTATUS — White, 
freely spotted purple. 2s. Gd. 
HELLEBORUS NIGER (Christmas Rose) 
—Few persons have any idea of the above plant; 
it is perfectly hardy, and if ])lanted in the 
garden and taken npand potted when it becomes 
large clumps, and placed in a cold frame, it will 
continue to give a profusion of flowers for two 
months with no other trouble than the ordinary 
watering. Is. Gd. each ; 15s, per doz. ; smaller 
12s. per doz. 
HELLEBORUS NIGER ALTIFOLIUS 
(Maximus) — Very large and fine, far-surpassing 
the type for cutting purposes. Is. Gd. 
HELLEBORUS NIGER ANGUSTI- 
FOLIUS (St. Bridgld's Christmas Rose) — 
This magnificent variety has been too often the 
subject of enthusiastic admiration in the various 
gardening papers to require praise here. l.s. Gd. 
HELLEBORUS OLYMPICUS — White 
slightly tinged green. Is. Gd. 
HELLEBORUS ORIENTALIS — Deep 
purple-red. Is. each ; 9s. per doz. 
HARDY PERNS — See Collection. 
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