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HELICHRYSUM. 
HELICHRYSUM. 
A brilliant and splendid class of showy hardy annual everlasting flowers, 
that remain in bloom for a long period. The handsome globular flowers 
vary in colour from dark crimson or purple, orange scarlet and yellow, 
to delicate rose and pure white. In association with ornamental grasses 
these are excellent for the decoration of vases in Winter. The plants 
grow about 3 feet in height. per pkt.— s. d. 
630 ffIn.RR AT.Ti . Deep crimson red, fine . . „ — 03 
63 1 PURE YELLOW. Clear golden yellow . . . . _ 0 3 
632 PURPLE. Purplish crimson . . . . . . — 0 3 
633 ROSE. Beautiful clear rose . . . . ... — 0 3 
634 WHITE. Silvery white, beautiful . . . . — 0 3 
635 LARGE-FLOWERED. 6 separate varieties . . ,.13 
636 „ Choicest mixed, all colours . . . . 3d. and 0 6 
637 DWARF VARIETIES. Choice mixed .. .„ _ 0 3 
HELIOTROPE. 
Deliciously scented and highly popular as a pot plant, for bouquets 
or for bedding out. The plants grow to about 18 inches in height. 
Half-hardy perennials. 
638 CHOICE VARIETIES. Mixed .. .. _ ... 0 6 
HERACLEUM GIGANTEUM. 
639 THE GIANT COW PARSNIP. A fine plant for shrubberies 
and waste places amongst trees. Hardy perennial. Height 
8 to 10 feet. Flowers white . . . . ,. —05 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. 
640 A charming hardy perennial, growing about 18 inches high, 
with long slender panicles of brilliant coral red flowers. 
A first rate plant for rockeries and borders, and exceedingly 
useful for cut flowers . . — — — 1 0 
HIBISCUS. 
641 MANIHOT. Handsome greenhouse perennial, growing about 
4 feet high. Pale yellow flowers with conspicuous crimson 
•ye. Blooms first year from seed if sown early . . ..06 
642 AFRICANUS MAJOR. Showy hardy annual. Height 2 feet. 
The flowers are of u lemon yellow with a dark orimson eye 0 3 
HOLLYHOCK, DOUBLE. 
Theso magnificent hardy perennials form grandly conspicuous object* 
in the flower garden during Summer and Autumn, and should always be 
grown where convenient. They are easily raised from seed sown in 
January or February in a gentle heat, and will bloom finely the same year. 
When grown in this way, a light rich soil should be used, and the plant* 
should be potted singly into small pots soon as large enough to handle, 
gradually harden off and plant out in May where intended to bloom ; or 
the seeds may be sown in May or June out of doors, and will provide some 
strong plants for planting out in Autumn for blooming the following year. 
per pkt. — a. d. 
643 YELLOW. Bright clear yellow . . . . . . 1 <> 
644 ROSY CARMINE. Splendid colour . . . . ..10 
045 PURE WHITE. Beautiful variety, comes quite true from seed 1 0 
646 DANIELS’ PRIZE, MIXED. A superb strain of beautifully 
coloured, large double flowers . . . . . . ..26 
647 „ „ smaller pkt. 6d. and 1 O 
648 SINGLE-FLOWERED. An attractive and beautiful class, 
producing some rare and charming colours . . 6d. and 1 0 
SEEDLING HOLLYHOCK. 
