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28 multiflorus, 4 ft., distinct and beautiful, 
large ceiined rich yellow flowers and 
graceful clean-cut small disc, vii-x. 
4d. each ; 3/- do2. 
31 Bouquet d’Or, 4 ft., rich double 
golden narrow-petalled flowers stand- 
ing out boldly. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
38 - — ^ grandiplenus (Sohil d'Or), numer- 
ous sterns smothered with grand double 
flowers. 3/- doz. ; 4d. each. 
4 ' -■ — major, 5 ft., very large graceful 
flowers. ’3/.^.;do2. ; 4d. each. 
46 meteore, 4 ft., clear golden yellow, 
dark centre, viii-x. -if- doz. ; 4d. ea.- 
^J^k-tlBldus, 4- ft., clear yellow, chocolate 
. disc ; requires room ; one of the best, 
■ • ' viii-x. 3/- per doz. ; 4d. each. 
56 Daniel Dewar, bright yellow, large, 
dark disc, , freely produced. Three 
First-Class Certificates. 3,/- doz.' ; 4d. 
each. 
f>4 — ligeri, 5 It., bright yellow, free and 
- ■ • of good habit. 4d. 
’ Miss Melllsh, 5 ft., the largest, 
richest, and brightest, double row of 
ray florets ; one of the best. 3/- doz. ; 
4d. each. 
68 pr®cox, 2^ ft., centre deep gold ; 
three weeks earlier than the type. 
3/- doz. ; 4(1. each. 
Six Helianthus, in 6 varieties, our 
selection, 1 / 9 . 
HELICHRYSUM (Everlasting Flower). 
0127 helianthemifolium, li ft., a charming 
" everlasting,” beautiful silver-grey 
leaves ; almost hardy, viii-ix. 4d. 
HELIOPSIS (Orange Sunflower), large shapely 
flower heads ; excellent for cutting in 
Autumn. 
132 Isvls, 4 ft., golden-yellow flowers, 3 
in. across, vii-ix. 4ci. each. 
134 scabra major, 5 ft., orange-yellow, 3I 
in. across, viii-x. 4d. each. 
136 B. Ladhams, 4 ft., golden-yellow, 
4 to 5 in. across, ray florets slightly 
twisted ; flowers in the utmost pro- 
fusion. 4(1. 
HELLEBORUS (Christmas and I.enten Roses), 
hee page 16. 
HELONIAS (Stud Flower), moist, shaded 
situation, in sandy loam and peat. 
144 bullatus, i| ft. .small purplish rose in 
oval-shaped spikes ; pretty and at- 
tractive, vi-vii. 6d. 
HEMEROC ALLIS (Day Lily), flowers in fine 
clusters ; excellent for shrubberies and 
borders. 
146 aurantiaca major, F.C.C., R.H.S., 2 ft., 
flower spikes bearing as many as 12 
rich orange-yellow flowers, some 7 to 
8 in. across. A glorious introduction, 
vii-i.x. (jd. 
149 citrina, 3 to 4 ft., pale citron-yellow, 
remarkably graceful ; the best of the 
tall growing species, gd. 
151 distlchafl.pl., 3 ft., rich bronzy-orange, 
semi-double shaded crimson vi-viii. 
6d. 
154 flava, 2 ft., perfumed flowers, clear yel- 
low. in great abundance and lasting 
well, v-vll. 4d. each. 
HEMEROC ALLIS — continued. 
156 fulva, 3 ft., large coppery-orange, vi- 
viii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
157 fl. pi., 3 ft., a fine double form. 6d. 
160 Dumortlerl, 2 ft., rich orange-yellow, 
shaded bronze, v-vii. 4d. each. 
162 Kwanso fl. pi., 2 ft., large, bronzy-orange, 
irregularly flushed crimson, vi-viii. 
4d. each. 
tf>4 — fol. var., 2 ft., foliage beautifully 
and broadly striped cream ; flowers 
double. 6d. 
1O7 iuteola, 3 to 4 ft., beautiful golden yel- 
low, 6 in. across, on brandling stems ; 
free and graceful, i/- 
J70' Middendorflana, 3 ft., soft orange-yellow, 
leaves singularly graceful, vii-viu. 4d. 
• each. 
6 Hemerocaiiis in 6 sorts, 2 /- 
HEPATICA. (Seepage 17). 
HERACLEUM (Cow Parsley). 
191 giganteum (Syn. \illosum) (The Giant 
Cow Parsley), 12 ft., enormous hand- 
some leaves, giant, branching flower 
.spikes, carrying large umbels of small 
white flowers ; vi-vii. 6d. 
HERBS in variety. (See page 64). 
HERNIARIA (Rupture-wort). 
c 214 glabra, 4 in., tiny green flowers and 
small shining deep green leaves ; useful 
for carpeting ancl edging, vii-viii. 
2/6 doz. ; 3d. each. 
c2i6 aurea, 4 in., a fine golden-leaved 
variety, 2/6 doz. ; 3d. each. 
HESPERIS (Rocket). 
219 matronalls alba (White Dames Violet). 
Single White Rocket), li ft., numerous 
spikes of deUghtfully fragrant white 
flowers ; prized for cutting, v-vii. 
3/- doz. ; 4d. each. 
221 fl. pi., li ft., much like a 
double white Stock ; very beautiful 
and long in flower. 6d. 
224 purpurea fl. pi., ij ft,, fine'double 
purple, fid. 
HEUCHERA (Alum Root), long stems, carry- 
ing a loose graceful panicle of cup- 
shaped flowers ; drained soil, delightful 
for cutting, vi-viii. 
227 alba, a great profusion of French-white 
flowers. 4(1. 
230 brizoldes, 2 ft., extraordinarily free 
flowering, flowers clear rose-carmine. 
See illustration next page. 3/- doz. ; 
4d. each. 
233 gracillima, small rosy-crimson ; very free; 
good for cutting, qd. 
242 hybrida, ft., coral-red flowers on 
graceful spikes, very free, one of the 
prettiest. 9d. 
24b rosea hybrida, charming rose flowers, 
very free. 6d. 
249 sanguinea, i ft., graceful spikes of coral- 
scarlet, lovely border plant, invaluable 
for cutting. 3/- doz. ; 4d. each. 
253 splendens, ft., flowers vivid coral 
red ; improvement on the type. fid. 
4 distinct sorts, 1 /- 
HIERACIUM (Hawkweed). 
2fi4 aurantlacum, i 4 ft., rich dark orange 
flower heads, long slender stems ; 
beautiful, vi-viii. 4d. 
2fifi calendullflorum, 6 ins., bright lemon 
yellow flowers, very free ; a charming 
plant for the rockery or border, vii- 
viii. fid. 
