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Fred’k H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont 
Hibiscus Moscheutos, var. “ Crimson Eye.” Is only a 
variety of the preceding, with reddish purple in 
the center of its flowers. It is a very striking 
plant and has been widely advertised. N., 15c. 
each, $1.20 per doz.; P., 18c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Seeds, 6 cts. per pkt. 
HOLLYHOCK. See Althaea. 
HYACINTHUS candicans. See Galtonia candicans. 
HYDRASTIS Canadensis. Orangeroot, Ground 
Raspberry, Golden Seal. Is more attractive 
for its large green leaves and raspberry-like 
fruit than for its flowers, which do not amount 
to much. It is a plant for the shady corner, and 
valuable because it does not require full sun. 
N., 10 cts. each, $1 per doz.; P., 11 cts. each, 
$1.10 per doz. 
HYDROPHYLLUM Canadense. N., 12 cts. each; P., 
15 cts. each. 
HYPERICUM. St. John’s Wort. 
H. Ascyron. Great St. John’s Wort. A striking 
plant, 2 to 5 feet high, with large, bright yellow 
flowers. N., 12 cts. each, $1.05 per doz.; P., 
15 cts. each, $1.30 per doz. 
H. elegans. About a foot high. Flowers bright 
yellow. Spreads from the root, forming a com¬ 
pact mass. N., 15 cts. each, $1 per doz.; P., 
17 cts. each, $1.85 per doz. Seeds, 5c. per pkt. 
Iris Germanica. 
N. preceding the prices indicates 
HYPOCHOERIS uniflora (//. Helvetica) Showy yellow 
flowers like the dandelion, but nearly double its 
size. Summer. N., 15 cts. each ; P., 17c. each. 
IBERIS Gibraltarica. N., 12 cts. each ; P., 15 cts. each. 
Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. 
I. sempervirens. Evergreen Candytuft. Few 
hardy perennials afford a more prolonged display 
than this. Its flowers remain fresh nearly a 
month. Well adapted to every place in the gar¬ 
den where the sun can strike it. Southern 
Europe. May and June. N., 15 cts. each, $1.25 
per doz.; P., 18 cts. each, $1.45 per doz. Seeds, 
6 cts. per pkt. 
I. lenoriana. N., 12 cts. each; P., 15 cts. each. 
Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. 
INULA hirta. N., 20 cts. each; P., 23 cts. each. 
IRIS (Flag ) This is a grand family with many 
varieties. 
I. cristata. Crested Iris. Comes from North 
Carolina and has handsome light blue flowers, 
with short, thick, green foliage. One of the 
best dwarf kinds. It soon spreads so as to 
form good-sized clumps, and seems entirely 
hardy. May. N., 10 cts. eaoh,$l per doz.; P., 
12 cts. each, $1.15 per doz. ($5 per 100.) 
I. ensata (I. fra grans). N., 10c. each, $1 per doz.; 
P., 12 cts. each, $1.15 per doz. Seeds, 5 cts. 
per pkt. 
I. Florentina. Orris Root. Fine early Iris; white, 
tinged with lavender. N., 12 cts. each, $1.25 
per doz.; P., 15 cts. each, $1.35 per doz. 
I. graminea. Eight or 10 inches high, with lilac 
and purple flowers. European. N., 12 cts. each, 
$1 per doz.; P., 13 cts. each, $1,10 per doz., $5 
per 100. Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. 
IRIS Germanica. German Irts, Flower-de-Luce. 
Alviere. Striped, pale purple falls and standard. 
N., 12 cts. each, $1.25 per doz.; P., 15 cts. each, 
$1.55 per doz. 
Candiana. Pale blue standards, falls purple and 
striped. N., 12 cts. each, $1.25 per doz.; P., 
15 cts. each, $1.55 per doz. 
Fragrans, or Storm King. N., 12 cts. each; P., 
15 cts. each. 
Flavescens, N., 12 cts. each; P., 15 cts. each. 
Honorable. Of medium height. Clear orange- 
yellow; standards reddish brown. N., 12 cts. 
each, $1.25 per doz. ; P., 15c. each, $1.55 per doz. 
Innocence. N., 12 cts. each; P., 15 cts. each. 
Madame Chereau. Tall, with high standards; white, 
with blue margins. N., 12c. each, $1.25 per doz.; 
P., 15 cts. each, $1.55 per doz. 
Neglecta. N., 12 cts. each; P., 15 cts. each. 
Penelope. N., 12 cts. each: P., 15 cts. each. 
Pearl. N., 12 cts. each, $1.25 per doz.; P., 15 cts. 
each, $1.55 per doz. 
Queen of Gypsies. Standards soft yellowish brown, 
falls rose-purple. N., 12c. each, $1.25 per doz.; 
P., 15 cts. each, $1.55 per doz. 
Rio de Beiges. N., 12 cts. each; P., 15 cts. each. 
Stenophylla. N., 12 cts. each; P., 15 cts. each. 
)T prepaid; P. indicates prepaid. 
