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CLI BRANS ARE PATRONISED BY THE KING AND NOBILITY. 
HEUCHERA -continued. 
231 Crimson Spray. (See Mew Varieties, 
page 5). 
235 Edge Hybrid Improved. (See Mew 
Varieties, page 5). 
233 gracillima, small rosy-crimson; very 
free; good for cutting. 4d. each. 
3/- doz. 
242 hybrida, I ^ ft., coral-red flowers on 
graceful spikes, very free, one of the 
prettiest. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
244 Lady Salmon. ( See New Varieties, 
page 6). 
248 Pink Profusion. ( See New Varieties, 
page 6). 
.246 rosea hybrida, charming rose flowers, 
very free. 6d. each. 
250 Rosy Gem. ( See New Varieties, page 6). 
255 Salmon Queen. (See New Varieties, 
page 6). 
249 sanguinea, 1 ft., graceful spikes of coral- 
scarlet, lovely border plant, invaluable 
for cutting. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
253 — splendens, lift., flowers vivid 
coral red; improvement on the type. 
4d. each, 3/- doz. 
256 Souv. de C. Woolley Dod. (See New 
Varieties, page 6). 
Four distinct sorts of Heuchera for 1/- 
HIERACIUM (Hawkweed). 
264 auranticum, lift., rich dark orange 
flower heads, long slender stems; 
beautiful, vi.-vii. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
269 villosum, 1 ft., a densely woolly plant 
with clusters of bright yellow flowers; 
vi.-viii. 4d. each, 3/ doz. 
HIPPOCREPIS (Horseshoe Vetch). 
“2.72 comosa, 6 in., a charming evergreen, 
pretty small leaflets and dainty crowns 
of bright yellow pea-like flow'ers; 
vi. -viii. 4d. each. 
HOLCUS. 
274 mollis fol. var. (See New Plants, page 6). 
HOLLYHOCKS. (See page 65). 
HORDEUM. 
280 jubatum, 2 ft., Squirrel-tail Grass, long 
silky awns of great beauty; sows 
itself anywhere; excellent with cut 
flowers, and when dry for winter 
decoration, vi.-vii. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
HORMINUM 
282 pyrenaicum, 9 in., bluish-purple Dead- 
netlle - like flowers in whorls, vi.-viii. 
4d. each. 
HOUSTONIA, pretty rock plant. 
305 coerulea, 3 in., pretty light-blue flowers, 
a charming dwarf-growing plant, July, 
v.-vii. 6d. each. 
308 serpyllifolia, 3 in., pale-blue flowers; 
a pretty dwarf-growing rock plant, 
vii. -viii. 6d. each. 
HUTCHINSIA 
286 alpina, 2 in., pretty foliage, with com- 
pact clusters of small glistening white 
Candytu/l-\ike flowers; dainty; a 
moist soil, v.-vii. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
HYPERICUM (The St. John’s Wort), free- 
flowering showy plants, salver-shaped 
yellow flowers, and an enormous pro- 
fusion of stamens. 
Photo] 
Hypericum Calycinum. 
[Clibrans 
