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HOVEY AND CO.'S CATALOGUE OF 
GYNERIUM, PAMPAS GRASS. 
A splendid gfrass, growing ten feet high, forming a mass of gracefully-recurved 
leaves, from which spring numerous tall stems, bearing a gigantic spike of plume¬ 
like, feathery flowers. 
Price. 30c. each; large plants, $2 to $3 each. 
G. roseurn, new, with rose-colored plumes. 61 each. 
GYMNOTHRIX XATIFOLIA. 
A new and gigantic species of grass, growing eight to ten feet high, with broad, 
glossy, elegantly recurved leaves, forming a single specimen of great attractive¬ 
ness, and producing a striking effect. 
Price, 50c. each. 
GNAPHALIUMS. 
These are all silver-leaved plants, specially adapted for ribbon gardening or for 
forming lines or masses in contrast with dark-leaved plants. They also are beauti 
ful for baskets or vases. 
Ijanatum, with small, silvery leaves and dwarf, spreading habit. 
Lanatum variegatum, leaves variegated with yellow; very disinct and fine. 
Tomentosum, with narrow leaves and slender stems. 
Price, 25c. each; $2.25 per dozen. 
HIBISCUS COOPERI. 
One of the most distinct aud striking of the ornamcntal-foliagcd plants, its 
leaves beiug pure white and rose-color, elegantly mottled, veined, and edged; the 
young foliage often being entirely white and pale rose-color, while the older ones 
are deep green, white, aud crimson. The flowers are large aud of a bright crimson. 
Plants, 30c. each; $3 per dozen. 
HIBISCUS SINENSIS GRANDIFLORA. 
A showy and superb plant of rapid growth, forming large bushes, with a rich 
glossy foliage, covered with crimson-scarlet flowers, four to five inches in diameter • 
flowers abundantly all summer. 
Plants, 50c. to $2 each. 
Hibiscus, double red, 50c. 
Hibiscus, double yellow, 50e. 
Hedycbium Gardnerianum, 61. 
Hebeclinum atrorubens, 50c. 
Heterocentrum album, 30. 
Habrothamnus elegans, 50c. 
Hibiscus, double rose, 50c. 
| Hoya carnosa, 50c. 
Heterocentrum roseurn, 30c. 
I Hardenbergia ovata alba, 61. 
HYDRANGEA ROSA ALBA. 
A very beautiful new variety, of neat habit, with large, flat heads of white flow 
ers, elegantly tinged with carmine. 
Hydrangea alba variegata, 50c. 
aurea variegata, 50c. 
Japonica, 50c. 
Hydrangea Otaksa, 50c. 
deutziaefolia, 50c. 
hortensis, 50c. 
Price, 50c. each; $4.50 per dozen. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
There is little hesitation in saying that this is altogether the finest hardy shrub 
recently introduced. It grows two to three feet high, and all the shoots, even on the 
smallest plants, are terminated with an immense panicle or truss of white flowers, 
six to ten inches long, which continue in bloom from August to October. 
Price for young plants, 50c. each; large plants, 61 to 6- each. 
