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HOLLYHOCK. (Altheea Rosea.) This splendid plant, from its stately growth and the varied 
colors of its magnificent spikes of flowers, may justly demand a place in 
every garden. 
Choice Double Mixed, saved from Chater’s prize varieties .... 
“ Fine Double Mixed. 
Fine Single Mixed. 
HONESTY. See Lunaria. 
HORN POPPIES. See Glacium. 
HORDEUM. See Ornamental Grasses , 
H U M E A. See Seeds for Greenhouse > 
HYACINTH BEAN. See Climbers, 
IBERIS. (Candytuft.) Very effective in t>eds, groups, ribbons, etc., and useful for pot culture for 
conservatory decoration during winter; indispensable for bouquets. 
Carter’s New Carmine, distinct and beautiful, presenting one mass of vivid carmine 
bloom. 
Dunnettii, dark rich crimson, splendid strain. 
Fragrant, pure white . 
Hybrid Dwarf, very floriferous, choice colors, mixed. 
Purple. 
Rocket, white, large trusses. 
Fine mixed. 
Pruiti, very dwarf, pure white .. 
Sempervirens, white. 
PLANT. See Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum. 
(Balsam.) Magnificent conservatory or out-door plants, producing beautiful, 
brilliant-colored flowers in the greatest profusion; should receive frequent 
waterings of manure water. 
Double White. 
Double Red. 
(The above two varieties are unsurpassed for florists’ use.) 
Camellia-flowered, mixed. 
Dwarf Double, mixed colors. 
Rose-flowered, mixed colors. 
Double Solferino, very beautifully striped and streaked with lilac and scarlet . 
Fine mixed. 
Double Victoria, white, scarlet spotted. 
Atrosanguinea Plenissima, splendid, deep blood red. 
New Carnation Striped, white, spotted and striped. 
Sultani (Perennial Balsam ), rosy scarlet. 
INDIAN SHOT. See Cauna. 
INDIAN PINK. See Diantkus Chinensis . 
IPOM/EA. See Climbers , 
ISOLEPIS. See Ornamental Grasses , 
JACOB’S LADDER. See Pole?nonium. 
JOB’S TEARS. See Ornamental Grasses , 
KAULFUSSIA. Pretty, free-flowering plants of compact growth, exceedingly effective in beds or 
mixed borders. 
“ Amelloides, mixed, blue, crimson, etc. 
KENILWORTH IVY. See Linaria. 
LA GURUS. See Ornamental Grasses , 
L A N T A N A. See Seeds for Greenhouse, 
LARKSPUR. See Delphinium. 
LATHYRUS. See Climbers , 
LAVENDULA. (Lavender.) Well-known, sweet-scented flower, fine for mixed borders. 
“ Spica, blue. 
LAVATERA. Tall, showy plants, with Hollyhock-shaped flowers, very effective when used as a 
background to other plants. 
“ Trimestris, red. 
“ Alba, pure white. 
LEPTOSIPHON. Of rare beauty both in flower and foliage, exceedingly attractive in beds or 
ribbons. The colors are blue, white, lilac, purple, and orange. 
“ Hybridus, all colors, mixed. 
LIMNANTHUS. Easily grown, free-flowering, slightly fragrant plants, excellent for beds or 
edgings in damp, shady places; splendid plant for bees. 
“ Mixed colors. 
LINARIA. (Kenilworth Ivy.) Admirably adapted for culture in baskets, pots, or vases, and for 
rock-work it is unsurpassed. 
“ Cymballaria, lilac. 
LINUM. (Flax.) One of the most effective and showy bedding plants we have; habit of growth 
is slender and delicate, like all the Flax family. 
“ Grandiflorum Rubrum, rich scarlet crimson, with darker centre. 
“ Luteum, straw-color. 
L O A S A. See dim bers , 
LOBELIA. Profuse-blooming plants; the low-growing kinds make the most beautiful edgings. All 
the varieties of L. erinus are valuable for hanging baskets, rustic work, or vases 
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