. Annual circular and retail catalogue of warranted vegetable and flower seeds. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Fruit Seeds United States Catalogs. j^OR J\JoVELT1ES IN j^LOWERS. SEE PAGES 45 AND 46. 39. Hibiscus Africanus A showy and beautiful, hardy annual, eighteen inches high, blooming from June to September. Set eighteen inches apart. Hollyhocks. Hollyhocks, English Prize. Very highly recommended. The seed I have was saved from oneof the finest eol- ections in England, and is of twelve prize varieties. Hardy perennial 1 Tall


. Annual circular and retail catalogue of warranted vegetable and flower seeds. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Fruit Seeds United States Catalogs. j^OR J\JoVELT1ES IN j^LOWERS. SEE PAGES 45 AND 46. 39. Hibiscus Africanus A showy and beautiful, hardy annual, eighteen inches high, blooming from June to September. Set eighteen inches apart. Hollyhocks. Hollyhocks, English Prize. Very highly recommended. The seed I have was saved from oneof the finest eol- ections in England, and is of twelve prize varieties. Hardy perennial 1 Tall Double Mixed. A great improvement on the old variety. Showy perennials, four to six feet high, very effective amongst shrubbery , Dwarf Chinese. Showy, hardy annual variety, two and a half feet high. 'Start early in hot-bed and transplant one foot apart Honesty. (Lunana.) A hardy biennial, two feet high, flowering the second year in May and June. The flowers are. succeeded by singular, semi-transparent seed-vessels that are quite ornamental and may be kept for a long time. Humea Elegans A magnificent, showy, half-hardy biennial, four to eight feet high, blooming the second year through the summer and autumn. Very ornamental in the garden and pleas- ure ground. Hyacinth Bean. (Dotkfws.) '. Tender, climbing annual from the East Indies, produc- ing clusters of brilliant flowers. Ice Plant. (See Plate.) A singular-looking, tender annual with thick, fleshy leaves, that, have the appearance of being covered with crystals of ice. Start early in pots and transplant into light, sandy soil, in a warm situation. Ipomea. (See Plate.; Very beautiful and popular climbers : deservedly so from the fine foliage and the brilliant and varied hues of its many flowers. Fine for covering old walls, stumps of trees, &e. Annuals. Ipomea Atroviolacea, violet, bordered with pare white ; superb . Bona No.\, 'Evening Glory. (For description see page 4(51) , Elegantissima. One of the richest of the Ip


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