. Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue : ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC 113 HEPATICA. Liver Leaf. Very effective and charming spring flowering perennials. H. trilol>a. Round-lobed Hepatica. Flowers blue, purple, or almost white. HESPERIS. H. matronalis 11. albo plena. Double-flowering Rocket, One of the finest hardy herbaceous plants, with spikes of clear white flowers from 10 to 18 inches long; very fragrant. June. 30 cents.


. Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue : ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC 113 HEPATICA. Liver Leaf. Very effective and charming spring flowering perennials. H. trilol>a. Round-lobed Hepatica. Flowers blue, purple, or almost white. HESPERIS. H. matronalis 11. albo plena. Double-flowering Rocket, One of the finest hardy herbaceous plants, with spikes of clear white flowers from 10 to 18 inches long; very fragrant. June. 30 cents. HEPATICA TRILOBA. HIERACIUM. Hawkweed. H. aurantiacum. Deep orange-red flowers ; 1 foot. June. HIBISCUS. Rose Marrow. The Hibiscus are among the largest and most showy of herbaceous plants. H. g'randiflorviS albus. Large, showy, white flowers in August; 4 to 5 feet. H. grandiflorus roseus. Large, showv, rose flowers in August; 4 to 5 feet. HYPERICUM. St. John's Wort. H, calycinum. A very showy, trailing shrub ; flowers bright yellow; all summer; 12 inches. 50 cents. HYSSOPUS. Hyssop. H. officinalis. Blue flowers in a terminal spike. var. alba. White flowers in a terminal spike. IBERIS. Perennial Candytuft. Profuse blooming little plants, well suited for rockeries, stumps, edgings, etc. I. COrraefolia. A dwarf form ; compact heads of pure white flowers in early spring; later than the others. 30 cents. I. Gibraltarica. Flowers large, white tinted with red ; fine. 30 cents. I. Jucunda. The smallest of its familv, growing only about 2i inches high. The leaves are minute, and the flowers are in tiny clusters, of a pleasing flesh color, and veined with rose in early summer. 30 cents. I. sempervirens. Evergreen Candy- tuft. Of spreading habit; flowers pure white, completely covering the plant with bloom ; one of the finest border plants. Valuable for forcing. April or May. 30 cents. I. Tenoreana. A neat species, of dwarf growth, that produce in summer a prolusion of winte flowers, cha


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