HYDRANGEA. (hye-DRAYN-jee-ah) 
Saxifragaceae. Ornamental shrubs with 
showy terminal flowers. 
—paniculata. _ HYDR-15. 35¢ 
To 30 ft; white fis. Lb. $5.00. 
HYDRASTIS. (hye-DRASS-tiss) 
—canadensis. HYGS-1. 40¢ 
Golden Seal. 
HYDROPHYLLUM. __ (hye-droh-FILL-um) 
—capitatum. HYDP-4. 40¢ 
Water Leaf. . Woods flower; pink; 3’; HP 
HYMENANTHERA. = (hi-men-ANTH-er-uh) 
—crassifolia. HYMN-4. 50¢ 
Low growing shrub with white berries; 
Soodstormbanks; 4 ft; (LX); N. Z. 
—obovata. HYMN-12. 50¢ 
Very variable sh; gray bark and purple 
berries: «Gett; (ISS. N. Z. 
HYMENOSPORUM. 
—flavum. HYMP-1. 30¢ 
Yellow fis; Australian tree or shrub to 
SOS tis (LX): 
HYOSCYAMUS. (hy-oh-S Y E-am-us) 
~ Henbane. Solanaceae. Funnel-shaped fis 
in spikes, best in poor soils. They should be 
used in. large borders; some are grown for 
medicinal purposes. 
—niger. HYOS-3. 30¢ 
Greenish yellow fis, veined purplish; 215 
1, IBUBY Toye, Jalal, 
HY PERICOPHYLLUM. 
—composiiarum. HYPE-1. 30¢ 
Pretty Rhodesian flower; 3-4 ft; bright 
orange. 
HYPERICUM. (hy-PEHR-ik-um) 
St. John’swort. Hypericaceae. Very decor- 
ative pedennials and shrubs, usually with 
bright yellow fls and many showy stamens. 
Grow best in a sandy loam in partial shade; 
they are not hardy in the North but with 
shelter and in protected spots can be grown 
in zone (IV). 
—calycinum. HYPR-12. 50¢ 
Seed very fine; sow carefully. : 
—Coris. YPR-18. 50¢ 
Sub-sh; 1 ft; fls in cymes; (VI). 
—Hookerianum. HYPR-40. 35¢ 
She to 6 ftt) fils 236% :ac; far S;—-(%). 
—olympicum. HYPH-58. 40¢ 
Shrubby; 9” high; large deep golden fis; 
HHSh. 
—p>oiyphyllum. HYPR-63. 40¢ 
Gotden fis; sh; 6”; (VIII); Cilicia 
—patulum. HYPR-60. 40¢ 
Shrub to 3 ft; fils 2’? ac; Japan; (Vil) 
HYPR-60H. 40¢ 
— —Henry. 
f HYPR-70. 40¢ 
—repens. 
Golden carpet in late summer; prostrate 
shrub; (IX). 
—Mixed. HYPR-X. 25¢ 
HYPOXIS. (hye-POZ-iss) 
—species (?). HYPX-4. 25¢ 
Golden flowers; S. Rhodesia. 
HYSSOPUS. (HISS-op-us) 
Hyssop. Ornamental herbs useful as a cul- 
inary or medicinal herb. Light soils; lime; 
See herb list. 
—officinalis. HYSS-1. 25¢ 
We carry the most complete stock of 
Herb Seeds listed any where in the world. 
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IBERIS. -BEE-ris 
Candytuft. Cruciferae. These tis 2 
half-hardy annuals and evergreen perennials; 
easily grown from seed. The annuals can 
be sown the later part of May; germinate 
quickly and flower in a short time; in the 
South sow in the fall. Keep plants grow- 
ing and well watered; clip the seed pods off 
as they easily go to seed. 
I. AMARA: (coronaria) Rocket Candytuft. 
Erect annuals; 1 ft; usually with large um- 
bel-like flower heads. 
—Giant White. IBER-2H. 25¢ 
T.arge reselected florist strain. Oz. 60¢. 
—Guiani Hyacinth-flowered. IBER-2F. 25¢ 
Extra select strain; large compact heads. 
—ccoronaria. IBER-2C. 20¢ 
Flowers witn white crown; pretty type. 
—Empress nana. IBER-2E. 20¢ 
Mwarf, large white spikes. 
—princeps. IBER-2P. 20¢ 
Very dwarf but with large heavy white 
spikes. 
—White Rocket. IBER-2R. 20¢ 
Will stand more unfavorable conditions. 
—WMiniature Gem. IBER-2M. 20¢ 
New; 4 inches high with 4-6 spikes per 
nient: nice edging. 
—Above Mixed. 
I. UMBELLATA: 
IBER-2X. 20¢ 
Globe Candytuft. Half 
hardv annuals; not fragrant; commonly 
grown in the garden. 
—White. IBER-17W. 20¢ 
—Carmine. IBER-17M. 20¢ 
—Mixed. IBER-17X. 20¢ 
OTHER SPECIES: 
—affinis. IBER-1l. 20¢ 
Frect to 16 inches; white fils with lilac 
tinge; HA. 
—jucurda. IBER-4. 25¢ 
Aethionema coridifolium) 4-6’; rosy lilac 
Ag in rocemes; HP. 
—oibraltarica. IBER-5. 254 
Edseing: large purple fis in flat clusters; 
a Ove I So 
—saxatalis. IBER-12. 40¢ 
Tvergreen: to 6’; white fis in corymbs: 
HP: 
—“ Nery? rans, IBER-14. 20¢ 
Pure white: edging: evergreen’ HUP. 
—Abn>ve svecies Mixed. IBER-X. 20¢ 
IBICELLA. 
Martyniaceae. S. Amer. plants; fls are in 
dense compact terminal racemes. 
—lutea. IBIC-2. 35¢ 
(Marthynia, Proboscidea) TA: 142 fh ett 
sreenish yellow; fruits are used as pickles; 
Argentina. 
IBOZA. 
—riparia. 
Ginger Plant. Creamy 
IBOZ-5. 35¢ 
white fis; dark an- 
there: grow much like Salva or Coleus s- 
Africa. 
ILEX 
Aquifoliaceae. Evergreen and deciduous 
trees and shrubs having glossy leaves and 
brilliantly colored berries. They are very 
ornamental but some species are not hardy 
in the North. They require an acid soil 
and the germination of the seed will be more 
successful if the soil used is mostly peat or 
decayed saw dust. Seed should be stratifi- 
ed as they germinate the second year. 
—Aquifolium. ILEX-2. 35¢ 
English Holly. Oz. 40¢. 
