Heuchcra Sanguinea. 
HEUCHERA SANQU1NEA. 
Truly a floral gem and one of the most val¬ 
uable additions to the list of hardy flowering 
plants that has appeared in a long time. 
The foliage, which is evergreen, Is beauti¬ 
fully cut and marbled and Is very abundant. 
The flowers are borne In largo, opon, clean- 
stemmed panicles, and are of the most clear, 
bright, cheerful and charming scarlet imag¬ 
inable. Although the flowers are small, yet 
they are so numerous in each panicle, and 
the panicles are thrown up in such profusion 
as to produce a most brilliant effect. Bloom¬ 
ing as it does for a period of sovoral weeks, 
and as each plant frequently sends up a dozen 
»or more stems of its lovely flowers at a time, 
some idea of its beauty and value can bo 
formed. Pkt., 40 seeds, 8 cents. 
Humulus Japonicus. 
HUnULUS JAPONICUS. 
(Japanese Hop.) 
One of the most rapid climb¬ 
ers grown, seed can bo sown in 
the open ground in spring and 
it will attain enormous dimen¬ 
sions very quickly. Tho fol¬ 
iage is luxuriant and it is ono 
of the best plants for covering 
vorandas and trolllses. Heat, 
drought and insects do not 
trouble it. Pkt., 18 seeds, Oo. 
HELIANTHUS,Sunflow’R 
Qlobosus Fistulosus. 
Tho best and most ofToctlvo 
of all annual sunllowors,flowers 
lintnenso, from 12 to 15 inclios 
in diameter, globular and ex¬ 
tremely double. For a back¬ 
ground to a lawn or a screon 
to liido unsightly places it is 
especially adapted. Of easy 
culture as well as showy. 1 kt. f 
80 seeds, 3 cents. 
Hellchrysum. 
HELICHRYSUM. 
A vory popular ovorlasting, largo full double- 
flowors of various colors, from bright yellow te 
scarlot, shaded and tipped. Handsomo bouquets 
may bo formod of thorn for wintor, if blossoms- 
aro gathored whon on tho point of expanding. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 coats. 
ICE PLANT, MESEnBRYANTHBMUM. 
A handsomo and curious plant, for hanging 
baskots. rock work and vusos. Tho loaves and 
stoms appear as though covorod with icy crys¬ 
tals and look llko roolc candy. The wholo plant 
is peculiarly brilliant in the sunshine, lkt., 
800 seeds, 3 cents. 
IHPATIENS SULTANI. 
This most distinct and boautlfal plant is al¬ 
most a perpetual bloomor. Tho llowors aro of 
a brilliant rosy scarlot color, and aro produced 
so frooly that a full grown specimen appears to- 
be a ball of llowors. and continues in full beauty 
sovoral successive months Pkt., 80 seeds, 8c. 
