Per pkt. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Tribe). — Showy annual 
and perennial. Sow H. AJricanus, the 
annual species, in early spring under glass, 
and plant out when all fear of frost has 
gone. H. Coccineus should be sown in heat, 
and potted off and grown in warm house. 
No. 718. Africanus (African Rose), an- 
nual; creamy yellow, purple mark- 
ings. 1)4 feet 10 
“ 719. Coccineus; scarlet greenhouse 
shrub; used for decoration of 
walls. 6 feet 10 
“ 1493. Syracus, mixed; hardy peren- 
nial shrub 10 
HONESTY (Lunaria). — Hardy perennial. Sin- 
gular seed vessels, useful when dried, for 
house decoration in winter. Sow in spring. 
No. 729. Purple 10 and .25 
“ 730. White. 1)4 feet . . . .16 and .26 
HONEYSUCKLE, JAPANESE. — Perennial. 
No. 731. Variegata. Evergreen; fine in 
window boxes and hanging 
baskets 16 
HUMEA. — Biennial. For greenhouse, in pots. 
It also makes a graceful plant when used in 
beds during summer. Sow in summer in 
pots, in cool frame or greenhouse, and 
pot off. 
No. 732. Elegans 26 
ICE PLANT. — Annual. 
No. 73G. Mesembryanthemum Crystalli- 
num 10 and .26 
IMPATIENS (Balsam). — Annuals. Sow in 
spring in heat and pot off. Perpetual 
bloomers. 
No. 737. Sultani. Rosy scarlet 25 
IMPATIENS HOLSTI (Zanzibar Balsam). — A 
new annual plant from East Africa, resem- 
bling the Zanzibar Balsam in habit, leaf, and 
shape of blossom. Colour vermilion red. 
A beautiful plant for half-shadv places and 
pots. Most striking. Awarded a first- 
class certificate, R. H. S. 
No. 738 26 
INCARVILLEA. — Perennial. Beautiful 
Gloxinia-like flowers. Sow in spring under 
glass, and pot off. Makes an effective plant 
in a warm border, as its flowers are produced 
on long stems. 
No. 739. Delavayi. Flowers lovely crim- 
son purple, with yellow-veined 
throat 26 
Per pkt. 
INDIAN PINK (Dianthus Chinensis) — Biennial 
No. 740. Carters Double Mixed ... .16 and .26 
“ 741. Mixed Single. Ordinary. . .10 and .25 
IONOPSIDIUM. — Annual. Sow in pots in spring 
or autumn, in cool frame or greenhouse. 
No. 742. 
Acaule. Pale lilac; for pots, 
edgings, or rockwork 
.16 
IRIS (Fleur de Lys). — Hardy bulb. 
No. 743. 
Mixed, all sorts 
.16 
“ 744. 
Kasmpferi. Japanese varieties. . 
.25 
Japanese Variegated Hop Photographed in our 
Trial Grounds, Raynes Park 
Per pkt. 
HUMULUS (Hop). — Hardy climbers. No. 734 
is a very pretty quick-growing annual 
climber. Sow in pots early in February, 
in heat, and plant out in May. 
No. 733. 
Japonicus. Green foliage, Peroz. .60 
.16 
“ 734. 
“ Variegatus. Green 
foliage, marked silvery white. 
(See Photograph) . . . Per oz. .60 
.16 
“ 735. 
Lupulus. Perennial (Garden 
Hop) 
.16 
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