HELIANTBUS UNIFLOSnS. 
764. H.A. HelianthUS Citrinus — Very desirable for large gardens, 
shrubberies, and sub-tropical effects of branching habit ; flowers pale yellow 
ray and dark disc; exceedingly pretty, quite distinct. 4 ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
756. H.A. HelianthUS Cueumeplfolius — Very neat in habit, pretty; 
small, single yellow flowers, with black centre; very decorative. ft. 
3<f. per pkt. 
76C. H.A. HelianthUS Cueumeplfolius “Stella”— Differs from the 
H. Cucumerifolius or Miniature Sunflower by its larger and better-formed 
flowers of the purest golden yellow with a black disc. Flowers are all 
borne on long stems and rise well above the lively green, small foliage. Sown 
in the open ground in April, flowers may be cut daily from the end of 
June until the frost kills the plants. 3 to 4 ft. Crf. per pkt. 
757. H.A. HelianthUS Maximillani — The single sunflowers usually 
grown are scarcely in bloom before the end of summer ; this variety 
develops very rapidly, and flowers as early as June, for which reason it 
is specially valuable, being covered with beautiful large yellow flowers 
up to late in the Autumn. Per pkt., Is. 
758. H.A. HelianthUS, Cannells’ Ppimpose, Colouped— Very 
distinct, bearing beautiful large single flowers, with a dark centre. 6 ft. 
Zd per pkt. 
759. H.A. HelianthUS (Single Sunflower) — All the finest single varieties ; | 
mixed. 4 to G ft. 2rf. perpkt. 
These wonderful Sunflowers are very attractive, admirably adapted for 
intermingling in shrubbery borders and in groups for distinct effect, and for 
naturalisation in semi -wild situations. 
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760. H.A. HelianthUS UniflOPUS— Immense single yellow flowers, 
large dark centre. G to 8 ft. 3t/. per pkt. ; 
761. H.H.A. Heliehpysum Bpaeteatum Album— White. 3(f. per pkt. 
762. H.H.A. Heliehpysum (Eliehpysum) Bpacteatum {Compo- 
sftoe)— Everlasting. Dwarf, yellow. Zd. per pkt. 
763. H.H.A. Heliehpysum Monstposum fl.pl. ( Com;)ositcB)— Choice 
mixed ; fine large flowers. These are known as Everlasting Flowers, and 
as cut dried blooms are largely used for church and house decorations, 
also for winter bouquets, in which, to conduce to general effect, it is 
advisable to have some varieties of the Ornamental Grasses. . (See page 140.) 
It is necessary, when cutting the flowers for drying for Winter use, to pluck 
them before the flower-bud is expanded. Zd. per pkt. 
764. H.H.A. Heliehpysum, Cannells’ Finest Mixed. 3rf. perpkt. 
765. H.H.P. Heliotpopium (Boragineoe), Cherry Pie— Finest large 
flowering varieties; mixed. 1 to 2 ft. 6rf. per pkt. 
766. H.H.P. Heliotpopium (Queen Mapguerite)— Sweet-scented 
clusters of deep blue-coloured flowers; suitable for pot or border culture, 
and of high value for cut-flower purposes. Is. per pkt. 
I 767. H.H.P. Heliotpopium Hybpidum Giganteum — Splendid 
quick growing Heliotrope, reaching up to a yard in height, effective leaves 
and immense umbels 10 to 14 inches across. The blossoms of the pretty 
closed umbels vary from light to dark blue, and give a most delightful 
I perfume; easily cultivated from seed. Per pkt.. Is. 
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