23 



26/— 



0 Arnebia cornuta . . '/§ oz — /9 



4 Arnica montana 



l\ Artemisia argentea 



0 „ gracilis 



f Arum sanctum 



0 Asclepias Cornuti (syriaca) 



„ incarnata 



„ tuberosa 



4 Asparagus acutifolius 



„ decumbens , a splendid kind 

 for suspending baskets, highly 

 decorative 100 seeds — / — 

 1000 „ —J— 

 f „ plumosus 1000 „ 24/ 



„ „ nanus 1000 

 4 „ „ superbus , a highly de- 



corative climber, the branches of which 

 furnish a most splendid material for bou- 

 quets and any kind of decorations. 



100 seeds 5/6; 1000 seeds 44/— 

 X Asparagus Sprengeri Dam. 



I <f$ contains about 8ooo or more 

 seeds. Special prices for larger quantities 

 on application. 



3 Asperula azurea setosa 



4 Aster, the best perennial sorts mixed 



0 Aster sinensis fl. pi. Asters. 



vVe guarantee our Asters not to be in 

 iny way inferior to the finest German 

 strains and our patrons may fully rely upon 

 •eceiving only choicest qualities. The 

 growing of the best Asters is one of 

 our most important specialities. 



i. Tall Section. 



\merican Bush, late flowering, very large 

 flowers, best mixed 



R.eid's improved globe (Betteridge's 

 Prize) 



sulphur yellow 



mixed 



rail Chrysanthemum, mixed . 



3oliath, mixed 



harlequin, mixed 



rlohenzollern, new ; very rich flowering, 

 pure white, bright rose, each separate 



fewel-or Ball, mixed 



^lobe-flowered pyramidal, mixed . 



Ladies, with narrow leaves and well-shaped 

 flowers , resembling those of the Comet 

 Asters ; a very distinct class ; mixed . 



Paeony Perfection, 



1. crimson, 4. bright scarlet, 



2. light blue, 5. dark blue, 



3. pure white, 6. bright rose, 



each separate 



mixed 



per oz 

 s. d. 



4 — 



— 5 



— 3 



— 6 



— 10 



— 10 

 3 6 



— 2 



10 



— 10 



— 8 



— 10 



— 7 



— 10 



1 3 



— 10 



1 — 



1 3 

 1 - 



per lb. 

 s. d. 



5 — 

 2 7 



1 3 

 5 9 

 9 10 

 9 10 



2 — 



11 



8 9 



10 9 



9 10 



15 10 



9 10 



12 — 



17 «» 

 13 9 



Washington, mixed 



Imbriquee Pompon, mixed 



Cocardeau or Crown, mixed . . . . 

 „ imbriquee Pompon (Pom- 

 pon Crown) mixed . . . . 

 Giant Comet, crimson, lilac rose, rose, 

 incarnate, snow white, sulphur yellow, blue, 

 dark blue, the Bride, white changing into 

 rose, each separate . . . . . • . ■ . 



all colours mixed 



Surprise, rose chamois . 



White of Boston, splendid for cutting 



Japanese, mixed 



Asters tall varieties, mixed . . . . 



2. Semi-tall Section. 



Comet, Bride's maid (white, changing into 

 rose-purple) carmine, lilac, light blue, dark 

 blue, dark blue and white. King Humbert 

 (white, very large), rose, bright rose, rosy 

 carmine, snow white, white with lilac, white 

 with rose, each separate 



Comet, mixed 



Christmas -Tree , a curious very rich 

 flowering kind of pyramidal habit, with 

 almost horizontal branches 



Quilled, mixed 



Queen of the Halls, mixed . . . . 

 „ „ „ „ white . . . . 



Globe-flowered, mixed 



Paeony-flowered Globe, mixed . 



Rose, large-flowered, mixed . . . . 



Liliput, mixed ' . . 



Meteor, mixed 



Mignon, carmine (no crop), darkblue, light blue, 

 lilac -purple, lilac, pure white, lilac -rose, 

 scarlet, pure white early flowering 



each separate 



mixed 



Ostrich-Feather, carmine, light blue, lilla, 

 rose, pure white, white changing into rose, 

 each separate . . ..... 



mixed 



Princess, mixed 



Schiller, mixed 



Si. John's Day, pure white , very early 

 flowering 



Surprise, Sunlight, new; flowers larg<-, 

 bright yellow, keeping very well . 



Victoria, 



1. Crimson, 5. Crimson-rose, 



2. Dark blue, 6. Light blue, 



3. Bright scarlet, 7. Peach blossom, 



4. White, 



each separate 



mixed ■ . 'i 



per oz 



per 



8. 



lb. 



s. d. 



d. 



1 — 



13 



9 



— 9 



9 



10 



1 — 



11 



9 



— 9 



9 



in 



1 3 



16 





1 — 



14 



9 



2 3 







1 6 



20 





2 — 







1 3 

 1 3 



1 9 



— 5 



— 5 



— 10 



— 5 

 1 — 



— 10 



— 8 

 1 — 



1 3 

 1 — 



1 3 

 1 - 



1 6 

 - 7 



2 — 

 2 6 



1 6 

 1 I 



21 — 

 17 — 



