Catalogue of Flower Seeds. 
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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. 
| Helianthus nanus fol. var. 
•• 
•• 
.... 
•• 
•• 
Helianthus nanus fol. var.—See Nov¬ 
elties. 
| Heliotropium, dark varieties. 
hhP 
2 
mixed. 
3 -oo 
15 
Heliotropium. —Heliotrope. 
Hesperis matronaiis... 
hP 
2 
•75 
5 
Hesperis. —Sweet Rocket; white and pur¬ 
ple flowers; free blooming. 
1 Hibiscus africanus.. 
hA 
suL& black. 
• 5 ° 
5 
Hibiscus. — Commonly named African 
Rose. 
Hollyhock, best double. 
hP 
6 
mixed. 
2.00 
10 
Hollyhock.—Saved from the best double 
“ Chater's “ extra fine.... 
Honesty. 
II 
6 
<< 
•* 
25 
sorts of the finest strains. 
Honesty.—See Lunaria. 
Humea elegans. 
Hyacinth Bean. 
hhB 
6 
red. 
3 - 5 ° 
10 
Humea.—Desirable for conservatory and 
for lawns. Flowers ruby color growing 
in drooping racemes. 
Hyacintn Bean.—See Dolichos. 
Iberis.—One of the best of annuals; excel- 
j Iberis (Candytuft). 
hA 
i 
mixed. 
• 3 ° 
5 
“ coronaria white rocket . 
k 
i 
white. 
• 3 ° 
5 
lent for growing in masses, edgings, bor- 
u umbeliata . 
u 
i 
a 
• 3 ° 
5 
ders, rockeries and rustic work. 
■* purpurea (Dunnetts).... 
it 
i 
dark crim. 
• 3 ° 
5 
I. sempervirens, or perennial Candytuft, 
is perfectly hardy, flowering very early in 
“ lilacina . 
• i 
i 
deep pur. 
•30 
5 
“ sempervirens.. 
hP 
r 
white. 
2.00 
10 
the spring. 
“ pectinata odorata... 
Ice Plant. 
hA 
t 
<< 
•30 
5 
Ice Plant.— See Mesembryanthemum. 
Indian Shot. —See Canna. 
Ipomaea bona nox.—Evening Glory. I. 
Indian Shot. 
Ipomcea bona nox. 
“ cocci nea . 
hhA 
IO 
white. 
•75 
10 
u 
lO 
scarlet. 
•75 
10 
coccinea.—Star Ipomaea. I. grandi- 
“ marmorata grandiflora. 
« 
IO 
variegated. 
•75 
10 
flora.—Variegated Morning Glory. I. 
“ quainoclit (Cypress Vine).... 
(< 
IO 
mixed. 
•50 
5 
quamoclit.— Cypress Vine. An elegant 
<« 
IO 
scarlet. 
• 5 ° 
5 
and exceedingly graceful fine foliaged 
<< 
IO 
crimson. 
• 5 ° 
5 
climber, with star like" blossoms of vari- 
a 
IO 
white. 
• 5 ° 
s 
ous colors. The seed should be sown the 
<< 
IO 
rose. 
• 5 ° 
5 
last of May in a warm sunny location. 
Ipomopsis ..... 
Jacobaea.... 
hhB 
3 
mixed. 
1.00 
5 
Ipomopsis.—Fine for back-ground work, 
and for centres of beds; flowers in spikes 
of scarlet and orange. 
Jacobaea.— See Senecio. 
Job’s Tears.—See Coix lacryma. 
Kaulfussia. — Dwarf habit and compact 
growth. 
lob’s Tears. 
kaulfussia amclloides. 
hA 
i 
blue. 
.So 
5 
Lady’s Slipper. .. 
Lady’s Slipper.—See Calceolaria. 
Lantana, hybrida finest... 
hhP 
2 
mixed. 
1.50 
10 
Larkspur... 
# , 
• • • • 
.. 
Larkspur. — See Delphinium. 
Lathyrus odoratus (Sweet Pea) . 
finest assortment... .per lb. 
hA 
5 
mixed. 
.15 
5 
Lathy rus. — Sweet Pea. Fragrant and 
• • • • 
1.00 
profuse flowering climbing plants con- 
striped.. .. 
hA 
5 
black pur. 
.20 
5 
tinuingin blossom throughout the season. 
Capt. Clarke. 
« 
5 
tricolor. 
.20 
5 
The seed should be sown as early as the 
Crown Princess of Prussia 
a 
5 
blush. 
.20 
5 
ground can be worked in the spring, to 
red. 
it 
5 
dark. 
.20 
5 
enable the vines to get a good strong 
invincible. 
<c 
5 
scarlet. 
.20 
5 
growth before the warm weather comer. 
light blue and purple. 
<« 
5 . 
.20 
5 
Sow the seed in rows and .support the 
red striped... 
a 
5 
.... 
.20 
5 
vines with brush, or with strong twine 
white. 
u 
5 
.20 
«; 
fastened to stakes set among the plants. 
" one assortment, separate colors 
a 
5 
io colors. 
.. 
5 ° 
Our seed is saved only from the very 
Lavatera trimestris. 
a 
3 
rose. 
• 5 ° 
5 
finest sorts cultivated, and are true to 
“ “ fl. albo... 
a 
3 
white. | 
.50 
5 
name. 
