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HIBISCUS MAh'lUOT.
GREVILLEA ROBUST A.
(.S;7A- Oiik.)
Beautiful and Kraoeful folinjre; highly valueii as a
decorative plant for the taMlr. and when largefortrop-
Ical lawn effects; tenderperennial. 3to5feet Pkt. 10
GYPSOPHILA.
Uuralis. Dwnrf annual of compact Rroivth,l% feet,
for i'(l;;ini;s; flowers pink Pkt. 5
Faniculata. A triaceful hardy plant, fine for cutting
for bouquets; flowers in feathery white panicles.
I'a feet 5
HELICHRYSUM, or STRAW FLOWER.
Slwtwy K'lrden annuals, of free growth, producin^j;
abundantly large flowers, full and double, in shuiles of
white, yellow, crimson, etc.; valuable "everlasting"
for winter bouquets. 1 to 2 feet.
Double Mixed, Iiarg'e-flowering' Fkt. ."
('i)llc(lliiij of I! sfii;trati' ciilors, L'.'ic.
HELENIUM BIGLOWI.
.A^showy.hardy garden i)erenniMliilfttit. about 2V2 feet
high, bearing loMg-stennned. golden-yellow Core()i)sis-
llke flowers, with blacli centres; grand for cutting.
I'kt. 10
HELIOTROPE.
Deliciously fragrant flowering plants. lto2 feet high;
favorites for pot culture In winter or bedding out in
suninier ; puri)ie, lilac or white flowers are continuously
borne.
rinest Mixed Pkt. 5
Queen of Ni(?ht. Kich, black purple 10
white Pearl. Large pearly white flowers 10
Iiemoine's Giant. .See pagp 89.) 10
Gig'anteum Nanum. (.sve nuielties.page 89.). ...20
HEUCHERA.
Sang'uinea Splendens. Beautifulliardyperenninls.
Tlie foliage is evergreen, flowers fiery coral, shading
to brilliant crimson. Borne on graceful spikes. A
charming cut flower Pkt. IT)
HIBISCUS.
Africanus. Robust garden annuals; large saucer-
shaped flowers of creamy vellow witli purple centre.
2 feet Pkt. 5
Coccineus. Briglit scarlet, tender jierennial 10
HARDY PERENNIAL HIBISCUS.
(Marshniallows.)
Hardy garden plants, forming strong bushes about
3 feet high, bearing throughout the summer immense
saucer-shaped flowers 6 inches across. Sown early
they will flower the first season.
Giant Tellcw. Enormous flowers, often 9 inches
across: canary yellow with garnet throat. ...i'A-f. 10
Crimson Eye. White with crimson centre lo
Bose Pink, with. White Base. Exquisite rose-pink.
with white centre 10
MANIHOT. I. A .Japanese Hibiscus.) Creamy-yellow,
with garnet zone around the eye ! 10
HOLLYHOCKS.
Well-known garden favorites. Hardy biennial,
5 to S feet high.
Double Mixed Colors Pkt. n
HENDEBSOIT'S SUFEBIOB DOUBI^E
HOI.I.irHOCKS. Mixed Colors 10
Separate cnl.irs. .See /i.-iKe 90. 1 10
Sing-le Hollyhocks. Mixed Colors 5
Dwarf Japanese Hollyhocks. (See pane 89.)... ir,
Hardy Allegheny Hollyhocks. .Seepage 90.). 10
Single Yellow Pig--I.eaved Hollyhock. Immense
single golden-yellow flowers, large-lobed, fig-leaf-
shaped foliage, strikingly showy 10
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HnMni.rs, or j.vpan
v.vRiKc;.vTr.»-i,K.\vi;.
LATHVms L.ITIFOLICS. OR HARDY E VE111,ASTIN(; I'KA
(See page 109.)
IPOMUCA.
HUMEA ELEGANS.
.■\n elegant tender bienni.nl forganlen or pot culture.
Tlieminute red and jiiiiU flowers are borne in immense
numbers on long drooping branches, fragrant. 4 to
6 feet Pkt. 10
HUMULUS, Of JAPAN HOP.
itapid summer clinil)er, in tiiree or four weeks' time
attaining a height of 20 to :!0 feet, resenibiing the
common Hop, but being an anuu^ii, attains full per-
fection the first season. The foliage is luxuriant,
making a dense covering. It is one of the best plants
for covering vcramlas. trellises, etc. Heat, drought
.-ind insects do not tr-onble it Pkt. .5
Variegated-leaved Japan Hop. A beautiful va-
riety of the above. Leaves blotched green, white
and gray 5
HYAONTHUS CANDICANS.
Ginnt suninn'r-flowcrinj; Hy.-icinth, of roIniKt growth,
produciiij^f HpikcH '.^ f.-t't l.iii^, of white iK'M-Hhaped
flowers. 5 feet Pkt. 5
ICE PLANT.
Pretty summer annunl trailer for vnKes aiifl rock-
work ; leaveH covered with ice-like dropH. Much used
In Europe fur garniwhin^. Vi foot Pkt, 5
IMPATIENS SULTANA.
( 77/e X,-iii/.ili:ir or Sijtl:in's liulsinn.)
Jfost beautiful flowering i)iant, proilucing waxy,
bright flowers almost continually, winter and sum-
mer; suitable for either pot or garden culture; tender
perennial. 1 foot. Kose-.-olored Pkt. 10
INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI.
Ben\itiful new garden plant with long, flexible
liranchi'S. It forms large fleshy roots the first year,
wliich sliouid remain in the ground the next season,
and thereafter they throw up strong flower stalks 3
feet high, be.'iring large tubular flowers of ros.v car-
mine, spotted with yellow ; the throat is brown../'A-^. 1.5
INULA GLANDULOSA GRANDIFLORA.
Hardy peretiidal garden plant. 2 feet higli, with
large single golden-yellow flowers, 4 tf. 5 inches
across, composedof long, narrow, wavy petals. .PA't. 10
IPOMEA.
A large class of luxuriant climbers, with large Morn-
ing Glory-like flowers.
( For nrilitiiiry Morning fllories, see page 1 05. )
Heavenly Blue. A si)lendid climber for either out-
oi-doors or conservatories. Flowers 4 to i. Inches
.across, in large clusters, light blue with a yellow
throat Pkt. 10
IPOMCEA SETOSA. .Tlie lir.izilinn .Morning
Glory.) The flowers, of beautiful rose color, are
borne in large clusters. The vine grows witli the
greatest vigor and luxuriance. Tke leaves. 8 to 12
inches a.ros8, overlap each other, making a dense
shade. The vine is covered with short reddish hairs,
which, with its large clustersof curious seed capsules,
render it higidv ornamental 10
IPOMCEA SINU ATA. .The Noonday Glory.) A
lovely an.l graceful climber. The hell-shaped flowei"8
are borne in clusters: color pure white, with wine-red
tiirciats. Tliiy open at sunrise and close at sunset,
jiiid are folio v\ ell b\- verv ornamental seed capsules. 10
IPOMCEA IMPEBIAI.IS. ..hipanese .Morning
Clnrirs.) .See I,. ;■.',' 'H . )
IPOMCEA OBA1TDIFI.OBA NOCTIFI.OBA.
( Tlw .UoonSoncr Vinr.) .See ;i,-ige '..!.. 10
KENILWORTH IVY.
Hardy little climber, clings to wails, etc., and a val-
uable trailing plant for hanging baskets, vases, etc. 3
to feet Pkt. IP
THICK. VELVETY
GREEN, IN SIX WEEKS' TIHE. SEE PAGE 192.
THE " HENDERSON " LAWN GRASS SEED. ^'^^^ " ^«^ ^^^^ "^^'^ ^ ^VSS

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Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Peter Henderson & Co.
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Everything for the garden : 1902.
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42383197
Item ID
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133997 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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66553 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 108
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NameFound:Africanus NameFound:Coccineus NameFound:Grevillea NameConfirmed:Grevillea 'Robyn Gordon' EOLID:60829 NameFound:Gypsophila NameConfirmed:Gypsophila EOLID:59327 NameBankID:2646576 NameFound:Helenium NameConfirmed:Helenium EOLID:37974 NameBankID:2657595 NameFound:Helichrysum NameConfirmed:Helichrysum EOLID:11269353 NameBankID:2576454 NameFound:Heuchera NameConfirmed:Heuchera EOLID:11171380 NameBankID:2649652 NameFound:Hibiscus NameConfirmed:Hibiscus L. EOLID:60741 NameFound:Humea elegans NameConfirmed:Humea elegans Sm. EOLID:5110978 NameBankID:5839331 NameFound:Humulus NameConfirmed:Humulus EOLID:61336 NameBankID:2645860 NameFound:Impatiens sultana NameConfirmed:Impatiens sultani L. (1753) EOLID:5019763 NameFound:Incarvillea delavayi NameConfirmed:Incarvillea delavayi EOLID:2895112 NameBankID:3433112 NameFound:Inula glandulosa NameConfirmed:Inula glandulosa Puschk. ex Willd. EOLID:6237963 NameFound:Ipomea NameConfirmed:Ipomea EOLID:5687586 NameBankID:8945571 NameFound:Manihot NameConfirmed:Manihot P. Mill. EOLID:107876 NameFound:Nanum NameConfirmed:Nanum NameBankID:5331422 NameFound:Setosa NameConfirmed:Setosa EOLID:106889 NameBankID:3485568 NameFound:Splendens NameConfirmed:SPLENDENS NameBankID:5329910
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383197
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10.5962/bhl.title.66553
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Flickr sets
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  • Everything for the garden : 1901.
  • Garden Stories
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  • Catalogs
  • Flowers
  • Peter Henderson & Co
  • Plants, Ornamental
  • Seed industry and trade
  • Seeds
  • Trade catalogs
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 42383197
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383197
  • bhlGardenStories
  • Helenium
  • Ipomea
  • Pea
  • Humulus
  • Hibiscus Manirot
  • Japan Hop
  • BHLinbloom
  • peter henderson & co
  • plants, ornamental
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
  • bhlgardenstories
  • hibiscus manirot
  • japan hop
  • bhlinbloom
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18 March 2015
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