12, Kins? Street, Coven t Garden, 1872. 1 19 



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1918 As ter, New Peeony- flowered Bouquet Pyramid mixed, splendid, 1 ft 1 o 



1919 ,, Dwarf Paeony-flowered Globe (new), crimson, 1 f t 2 6 



1920 Quilled, Bettridge's Prize varieties, 2 ft 6d. and 1 o 



1921 , , Turban (new), flowers dark red and white, with black foliage, £ f t 1 o 



1922 ,, alpi'nus, the blue daisy of the Alps, hardy perennial, h f t o 6 



ASTRA'GALUS, Nat. Ord. Legumino' see . Beautiful hardy perennials. 



1923 Astra'galus choice mixed, from six beautiful varieties, 2 ft 3d. and o 6 



ATHAITA'SIA, Nat. Ord. Compos itce. Fine hardy annual for bouquets. 



1924 Athana'sia an'nua, the clusters of ball-like golden flowers are very effective, 1 ft 3^. and o 6 



AUBERGINE (Egg-plant), Nat. Ord. Solatia' cece. Handsome fruit-bearing annuals. 



Unique for table decoration, and sub-tropical effect ; the fruit makes a pleasing variety amongst dessert. 



1925 Aubergine (half-hardy annuals), i£ ft. fruit orange, scarlet, large violet, and white each var. o 3 



1926 ,, fine mixed, ti ft 3d. and o 6 



1927 ,, New Giant, flack, from Pekin, a picturesque variety, with black fruit, 1^ ft o 6 



1928 ,, ,, striped, from Guadaloupe, very large fruit, and handsome, 1 \ ft o 6 



1929 ,, ,, white, very large and handsome, 1 § ft o 6 



1930 ,, ,, Purple furrowed, a Chinese variety, weighing 6 pounds, 1 \ ft o 6 



1931 ,, ,, choice mixed, new Giant varieties, 1 \ ft o 6 



ATJBRIE'TIA, Nat. Ord. Cruciferce. Pretty spring-flowering hardy perennials. 



1932 Aubrie'tia deltoi'dea, rose-lilac\ This charming plant [often called Blue Alyssum) is indispen-\ o 4 



1933 ,, purpu'rea, purple... I sable for beds, edgings, ribbons, and for working into all kinds \ o 6 



1934 ,, Grse'ca, purple, C oj fancy designs in spring gardening ; associated 'with daisies, f o 6 



1935 ,, mixed ) it imparts a subdued mauve ground to tapestry beds; height 5ft. / o 6 



AU'CUBA JAPON'ICA, Nat. Ord. Corna'cece. Handsome shrub. 



1936 Au'cuba Japon'ica [the large proportion of Aucuba plants raised from seed are males) 2 6 



AURICULA, Nat. Ord. Primula'cece. Handsome favourite hardy perennials. 



1937 Auricula, finest stage flowers, various colours, h ft. "\ Few plants indeed excite so much admiration (26 



1938 ,, finest mixed, border varieties, I ft. ( at our spring flower shows as the Auri-) 1 o 

 1339 ,, fine ,, ,, ,, I ft. ( cula ; they succeed best grown in a northern} o 6 



1940 ,, fl.-pl. (new), 15 per cent, come double, \ ft. ) aspect. \ 2 6 



AZATjEA, Nat. Ord. Rhodora'cece. Beautiful greenhouse and hardy shrubs. 



1941 Azalea, saved from the choicest greenhouse varieties, 4 ft 2 6 



1942 saved from fine greenhouse varieties, 4 ft 1 o 



1943 ,, saved from the finest hardy Ghent varieties, 4 ft 1 o 



BALSAM, Nat. Ord. Balsamina'cece. Magnificent half-hardy annuals. 



Magnificent conservatory plants, and for flower beds and borders matchless in sheltered situations. 



1944 Balsam, saved from the most carefully selected English double varieties, 2 ft 2 6 



1945 ,, Rose-flowered Camellia (Andrieux's), finest double German varieties, 2 ft is. and 2 6 



1946 ,, Rose-flowered (Andrieux's), finest double German varieties, 2 ft is. and 2 6 



1947 „ Rose-flowered dwarf (Andrieux's), finest double German varieties, i\ ft is. and 2 6 



1948 Camellia-flowered, fine continental double varieties, 2 ft 6d. and 1 o 



1949 ,, Rose-flowered, fine double continental varieties, 2 ft 6d. and 1 o 



1950 „ Dwarf Camellia-flowered, German double varieties, 1^ ft 6d. and 1 o 



1951 ,, Miniature Continental, double varieties, 1 ft 6d. and 1 o 



1952 ,, Solferino, white, striped and spotted crimson, very fine double, 2 ft 6d. and 1 o 



1953 „ Carnation striped dwarf, rose-formed [new), fi?ie mixed, 2 ft 2 6 



1954 ,, „ ,, tricolor dwarf, rose-formed (new), fine mixed, 2 ft 2 6 



1955 ,, dark blood red (new), very splendid variety, 2 ft 6d. and 1 o 



1956 ,, Smith's splendid mixed camellia-flowered, 2 ft 2 o 



1957 „ fine mixed, 1 to 2 ft o 6 



1958 ,, common mixed, 1 to 2 ft , o 3 



BAPTTSIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce. Hardy perennials. 



1959 Bapti'sia Austra'lis, blue, 2 ft ) Fine herbaceous plants for woodland walks and margins \ o 3 



1960 ,, exalta'ta alba, white, 3 ft. j of shrubbery borders. j' o 3 



BARTO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Loasa'cece. Very showy hardy annual. 



1961 Barto'nia au'rea, golden yellow, a very effective plant for borders and in masses, i\ ft 3d. and o 6 



BEG-0'NIA, Nat. Ord. Begonia 'cece. Beautiful greenhouse and stove plants. 



1962 Bego'nia fine mixed, including beautiful variegated foliage and flowering varieties 1 o 



1963 ,, choice mixed, the newest flowering and foliage varieties 2 6 



1964 ,, . Pear'cei, a new species with remarkably beautiful foliage, 1 ft 1 o 



1965 , , semperflo'rens, white flowers, produced in great profusion, 1^ ft 1 o 



BE'TA, Nat. Ord. Chenop odea 'cece. Ornamental foliage plants. 



1966 Be'ta vulgaris ML kermesi'na 1 ft. .-j /f woMbe impossihle „ , ,„ w W/ e/ the crims , in . Ua . je4 Beet , ( 1 o 



1967 „ Cl Cla BraSllien SIS, scarlet rib, 2^ ft. No . 1966 . Its J war f growt h, intense crimen foliage, and fine I I O 



1968 ,, ,, ,, yellow rib, 2.r, ft. \ habit, adapt it for any style of gardening, vj'sile the varieties of -\ I O 



1969 ,, M white rib, l\ ft. I dcla grown as single specmiens in shrubbery borders and semi-zcild j j 0 



1970 ,', ChllenSiS, SCarW, 2$ ft. " J places, are objects of great attraction. { x 0 



BI'DENS, Nat. Ord. Compos' itce. Very effective and showy hardy annual. 



1971 Bi'dens atrosanguin'ea, blood red, a matchless plant for back rows amongst shrubs and in flower 



borders ; its rich conspicuous colours weil adapt it for distant effect, 1^ ft o 6 



BOOGO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Pap aver a cece. Highly ornamental hardy perennials. 



1972 Bocco'niacord'atarotundifo'lia ^ sub-tropical gardens, as single specimens on laivns, in flower-\ ... 1 o 



1973 ,, Japon'ica J> borders and semi-wild situations, these stately 'plants, with v.. . 1 o 



• i 3 



1974 ,, choice mixed J their beautifully-divided foliage, are objects of admiration, j is 6c 



