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GEO. COOLING & SONS, BATH. 
HEUCHERA. 
404 Grandiflora Hybrida, a strong growing and 
free-flowering variety, with flowers as large 
as Lily of the Valley, in colour white, rose, 
and red per packet 6d. 
405 Sanguinea, produces spikes of bi-illiant crimson 
flowers, and succeeds in almost any situation, 
per packet 6d. 
406 Alba, identical in growth and habit to the pre- 
ceding, but producing white flowers, 
. per packet Od. 
HIBISCUS. 
407 Africanus, showy annual, creamy white with 
black centre, 2 ft. per packet .3d. 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
From a splendid and reliable collection. The disease 
which has of late years attacked the Hollyhock 
renders it almost imperative to raise this fine old- 
fashioned flower from seed. 
408 Chater’s splendid strains, 12 finest varieties, 
separate 3s. Od. 
409 Chater’s splendid strains, 6 varieties ... 2s. 
410 Mixed Seed per packet Is. 
411 smaller packet ,, 6d. 
412 Single Alleghenny Mammoth, petals beau- 
tifully laced and fringed, very robust habit and 
enormous flowers measuring 5 inches across, 
.splendid I'ich colour.s, choicest mixed, per pkt Od. 
413 Hollyhock Pl.\ntr, mixed seedlings, in pots, 
per doz. 6s. 
HONESTY. 
414 Purple {Moon Plant), ver-y interesting hardy 
biennial. The silvery seed pouches ax’e curious 
and pretty, 2 ft per packet 3d. 
415 White „ 3d. 
416 Crimson ,, 3d. 
HUMEA. 
417 Elegans, makes a very graceful pot plant for 
conservatory. Half-hardy biennial, 5 ft. 
per packet 6d. 
HUMULUS. 
The Japanese Hop; very ornamental and extremely 
rapid growing annual climbers, in foliage similar 
to the common hop, very useful for covering 
verandahs, trellis work, walls, &c. 
418 Japonica, bright green in foliage per pkt. 6d. 
419 variegata, leaves distinctly marked with 
silvery white, yellowish green, and dark green 
per packet 6d. 
HYAOINTHUS. 
420^C a n d i c a n s (Cape Hyacinth), Y ucca - like 
foliaged plant, with stems about 3 ft. high, 
upon which are closely arranged drooping 
snow-white bells. Hardy perennial, 3 ft. 
per packet 6d. 
For Roots, see page 68. 
HUNNEMANNIA. 
421 Fumarisefblia, a beautiful perennial, flower- 
ing the same year as sown ; the flower is 
bi-ight yellow, cup-shaped, with light and 
feathery foliage. It is a native of Mexico, 
very showy and easily grown from seed, 
per packet 6d. 
ICE PLANT. 
422 Valuable for garnishing, foliage covered with 
crystal-like icy globules ... per packet 6d. 
lONOPSIDIUM. 
423 Aca.ule ( Violet Cress), a miniattiro rapid growing 
and early flowering i)lant, forming dense tufts 
of foliiige smothered in tiny pale lilac flowers; 
thrives best in daini) or shady situations, 2 in. 
p('i’ packet 6d. 
IMPATIENS. 
424 Sultan i (Zanzibar Balsam), distinct and beauti- 
ful greenhouse perennial, with rosy scarlet 
flowers which are produced in great profusion, 
1 ft per packet 6d. 
425 hybrida, finest varieties mixed, these are 
very free - flowering and bloom almost con- 
tinuously per packet 6d. 
JACOBAEA. 
Valuable bedding-out plants, blush, crimson, lilac, 
dark purple, rose, white, and copper colour, 
mixed. Hardy annuals. 
426 Tall, choicest mixed, IJ ft. ... per packet 3d. 
427 Dwarf, choicest mixed, I ft. ... ,, 3d. 
KAULFUSSIA. 
Hardy dwarf annual, with numerous starry flowers, 
splendid for beds and edgings. 
428 Amelloides, intense violet colour, 6 in. 
per oz. Is.; per packet 3d. 
429 alba, white ,, 3d. 
VIOLET ROOTS.— We grow a representative collection, and can supply 30 strong roots in 10 double 
and single distinct kinds for spring flowering, for 10s. 6d. carriage free. 
