Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Gnide 
Honesty — See Lnnaria Biennia. 
579. A.c. Humulus JaponiCUS(t7r<icaceo;),JapaneseClimbingHop — 
Of very rapid growth, luxuriant foliage, and one of the beat planta for cover- 
ing verandaha, trellis work, &c., &c. 10 ft. Grf. per pkt. 
.580. A.c. Humulusjaponleus Pol. VariegatUS— A very attractive 
variety of the Japanese Hop, with beautiful silvery-white, variegated, or 
blotched leavea. It ia as hardy and of the same vigorous growth ns the 
green-leaved species ; will prove to be an admirable and decorative climbing 
plant, well adapted for covering fences, rustic arches, &c. ; 80 per cent, come 
true from seed. Is. per pkt. 
581. H.H.B. Humea Elegans (Calomeria Amarantoides) (Com- 
posilm) — A well-known and very useful decorative garden plant, producing 
large graceful plumes of rose-tinted flowers. Superior in appearance to the 
Tobacco Plant, the leaves having a distinct and powerful perfume. Also 
valuable for conservatory or room decoration in Winter if lifted before the 
frost. 6 ft. Is. per pkt. 
582. H.H.B, Humea Elegans Alba — Uncommonly free-flowering, 
graceful habit, dark green foliage, pure white flowers; very novel. 5 ft. 
Is. per pkt. 
Sow in August, and place in a warm pit or greenhouse ; shift into larger 
pots until bedding-out time. If largo, fine specimens are required, they 
must never become pot-bound. 
583. H.B. Hyaelnthus Candleans, syn. Galtonia Candleans 
{Liliacem) — A noble bulbous plant, with narrow leaves, and bearing from 
18 to 20 large, white, bell-shaped flowers on a stout stem, 3 feet high ; quite 
hardy. 3d. per pkt. 
584. G.p. ImpatienS Sultan! (Ucrantaceu;), Balsam — One of the most 
distinct and beautiful of all decorative plants of recent introduction, and 
owing to its gorgeous colouring and profuse and continuous flowering is 
rapidly becoming popular. It is of neat, compact growth, almost a per- 
petual bloomer ; in the stove it is quite at home, in warm houses it does 
well. The flowers are of a brilliant rosy-scarlet colour. 2 ft. Is. and 2s. 
per pkt. 
585. G.r. Impatlens Sultan! (Queen Capola)— A charming variety, 
with salmon-rose flowers, which are freely produced, and remain a long 
time in bloom ; it comes almost true from seed. Is. per pkt. 
586. II.P. Iberis Sempervirens (Crudferm) — Pure white, large 
flowers ; early blooming ; useful for edgings, beds, and rockwork. 1 ft. 3d. 
per pkt. 
587. H.H.A. lee Plant, Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum 
(Ficoideoc) — A singular trailing plant, with thick fleshy leaves, that have 
the appearance of being covered with crystals of ice ; very ornamental for 
mixing with other plants in conservatory or flower garden. Sow in heat in 
March. ^ ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Indian Pink — See Uianthus Chinensis. 
Indian Shot— Sec Cauna. 
688. H.p. Inula Ensifolia — Avery free floweringand showy perennial 
composite, forms into a neat bush, 12 to 15 inches in height; the flower 
heads are of a pure golden yellow, and fully IJ inches across ; when sown 
early the seedlings will flower the first season, and does well in any soil. Is. 
per pkt. 
INULA ENSIFOLIA. 
589. H.H.A. lonopsldium Aeaule {Cniciferm ) — Lilac flowers, very 
pretty and useful for rockwork ; pots, i ft. 6d. per pkt. 
690. ii.A. Ipomoea (Convolvulus) Hederacea Marmorata Rosea 
A. handsome new variety of the Ivy-leaved Morning Glory with large 
rose-marbled flowers. Is. 
IPOMOvA POUPUKEA FL. PL. 
591. II.A. Ipomoea (Convolvulus) Purpupeaflore pleno (Double- 
flowered Morning' Glory) — The number of hardy annual climbers is not 
very great, and we do not doubt a moment hut that this first double-flowered 
Convolvulus Major OT Morning Glory ever introduced will be greeted as a 
welcome addition to this class of plants. It is of rapid growth, and produces 
its double flowers very freely, resembling in form tho.'e of the Calysteyia 
pubescens fl. pi. They are while, with a slight spot of red or of blue at the 
base of the larger petals. About 80 per cent, of the seedlings will reproduce 
themselves true from seed, the remainder will flower semi-double or single. 
As a blue variety has shown itself in our cultures this season, we presume 
that all the other colours of the single-flowered Morning Glory will be 
produced by hybridising before long. Per pkt., Is. 
Ipomoea — See Convolvulus also. 
Jacoboea — See Scnecio. 
692. H.A. Kaulfussla (Chariels Heterophylla) Amelloides(Coni- 
positoe) — One of the useful tribes of hardy annuals ; blue. J ft. 3d. per pkt. 
593. H.A. Kaulfussia (Charieis) Amelloides Kermesina — 
Scarlet ; very showy. 3d. per pkt. 
594. H.A. Kaulfussia (Charieis) Amelloides Alba— White. 3d. 
per pkt. 
595. II.A. Larkspur Hyacinth Flowered (/fan«ncu/ac«ce)— Dwarf 
and beautiful class, with double flowers. Mixed. I ft. 3d. per pkt. 
596. H.A. Larkspur Bismarck (Delphinium Consolida Robus- 
tum fl. pi.) — Very fine. Mixed. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
697. H.A. Larkspur Dwarf Ranunculus Flowered Rocket- 
Beautiful class, with globular flowers, spirally arranged on long elegant 
spikes. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
598. H.A. Larkspur Tall Double Rocket (Delphinium Ajaeis 
Elatum fl. pi.) — Finest. Mixed. 1) ft. 3d. per pkt. 
599. H.H.P. Lantanac Verbenace(e~) — A beautiful plant, either for garden 
or greenhouse. The seed is saved from our collection, and will, in all 
probability, produce some splendid new kinds. Mixed. Sow in March. 
3d. per pkt. 
600. H.H.A. Lasthenia Californlca, syn. Glabrata {Composiuc)— 
Bright golden-yellow flowers ; early bloomiug ; showy. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Lathyrus Odoratus— Sweet Fea. 
601. H.p. Lathyrus Latifolius {Leguminos<x), Everlasting Pea— 
Red. 6 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
602. H.p. Lathyrus Latifolius Albus, Everlasting Pea— White. 
6 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
603. H.p. Lavatera Arborea Variegata (Ma/uacei®)— A varie- 
gated-leaved variety, quite hardy ; very ornamental foliage plant. 4 to 5 ft. 
Is. per pkt. 
604. II.A. Lavatera Trimestris- Red ; a splendid annual ; excel- 
lent as a back ground for other plants; also very effective in shrubbery 
borders or large masses. 3 to 4 ft. 3d. per pkt 
605. II.A. Lavatera, White— A white form of the preceding. 3 to 
4 ft. 3(/. per pkt. 
606. H.A. Layia Elegans (Composi'fre) — A pretty and attractive little 
annual that ought to be more generally grown, if only for cut flower 
purposes. A bed or mass of this annual produces a fine effect, owing to 
the large quantity of bloom produced. The leavea are almost entirely 
hidden by the flowers. May be sown in Autumn or Spring, and flowers 
then from April to July or from July to October. ft 6t/. per pkt. 
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