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100 
H. saligna 
Hardy shrub to 8 feet, pale light green foliage, acacia-like, but 
longer than H. laurina. 
1 gallon containers.50 .45 .40 
5 gallon containers. 1.80 1.70 1.60 
H. suaveolens 
Shrub or small tree to 12 or 15 feet, rigid spine-like leaves giving 
the appearance of a conifer; an easily grown, drought resistant 
plant suitable for covering dry hillsides or growing in other adverse 
locations; should be more widely planted. 
1 gallon containers......50 .40 
5 gallon containers. 1,75 1.65 
HALESIA Carolina (Tetraptera) (Silver bell) (Snowdrop 
tree) 
Hardy deciduous tree to 40 feet—likes rich, well drained soil— 
drooping bell shaped white flowers in early spring. 
1 gallon containers.50 .45 .40 
5 gallon containers. 1.80 1.70 1.60 
HARDENBERGIA comptoniana 
Australian vine never becoming coarse or woody; has attractive 
evergreen foliage and in the late Winter and early Spring bears 
quantities of violet-blue, pea-like flowers. 
1 gallon containers.75 
5 gallon containers. 2.00 
H. monophylla 
A half-climbing shrub to 8 feet with handsome foliage and deep- 
blue flowers; likes partial shade and does best reclining against a 
fence or wall. We have also a white variety of this fine plant. 
1 gallon containers.60 
5 gallon containers. 1*75 
HAWTHORN (see Crataegus) 
HEART OF FIRE (see Rhodostachys) 
HEATHER (see Erica) 
HEBE (see Veronica) 
HEDERA canariensis (Syn. Algeriensis, Maderiensis) 
Extremely glossy leaves much larger than those of English Ivy, 
rapid grower and fine for large pots or training on trellis or wall. 
Best ground cover. 
H. canariensis variegata 
A form of the above, with beautifully variegated green and cream 
colored leaves. 
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