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AU'OUBA JAPON'IOA, Nat. Ord. Comaceoi. Handsome slirnb. 



1899 3a.'^or)!iC2L (a large proportion 0/ Aiicuba plaiils j-aised from seed come mult:) 2 6 



AURICULA, Nat. Ord. Prinuila'cece. Handsome favoarite hardy pei-enuials. 



1900 Auric'ula, finest stage flowers, v.nrious colours, -J ft. ^ Few plan is indeed exci/c so much admiration / 2 6 



1901 ,, finest mixed, border varieties, ,, ( at our spring flower shows as the Auri-) i o 



1902 ,, fine ,, ,, ,, " ( eiiln ; they succeed best grown in a nortkem\ . o 6 



1903 ,, fl. -pi. (new), 15 per cent, come double ,, ) aspect. \ 2. b 



AZA'LEA, Nat. Ord. Hhodora'cca:. Beautiful greenhouse and hardy shrubs. 



1904 Aza'lea, saved from the clioicest greenhouse varieties, 4 ft 2 6 



1905 ,, saved from fine greenhouse varieties, 4 ft i o 



1906 ,, saved from the finest hardy Ghent varieties, 4 ft i o 



BALSAM, Nat. Ord. Bdhamina'cecc. Ma<;nificent half-hardy annuals. 



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



1907 Balsam, saved from the most carefully selected English double varieties, 2 ft 2 6 



1908 ,, Camellia-fiowered, saved from finest continental double varieties, 2 ft i o 



1909 ,, ,, s,ived from fine continental double varieties, 2 ft o 6 



1910 ,, Miniature, saved from finest double varieties, I ft o 6 



1911 ,, Rose-flowered, fine mixed double varieties, 2 ft o 6 



1912 ,, Solferino, 2£//;^7t', j//-//>('(/ and i;*ci//c'a' rr/wjw, very fine double, 2 ft i o 



1913 ,, Carnation striped dwarf, rose-formed (new), 2 ft i 6 



1914 ,, ,, ,, tricolor dwarf, rose-formed (new), w/.v,!/, 2 ft 2 6 



1915 ,, double blood red (new), very splendid variety, 2 ft i o 



1916 ,, Smith s splendid mixed camellia-flowered, 2 ft 2 o 



1917 , , common mixed, 2 ft o 3 



BAKTO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Loasa'cecB. Very showy hardy annual. 



1918 Barto'nia au'rea, golden yellow, a very effective plant for borders and in masses, zh ft -^d. and o 6 



BEGO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Begonia! cem. Beautiful greenhouse and stove plants. 



1919 Bego'nia choice mixed, including beautiful variegated foliage and flowering varieties i o 



1920 ,, Pear'cei, a new species with remarkably beautiful foliage, i ft i o 



1921 ,, semperflo'rens, a'/i//«y?t;2ww, produced m great profusion, i.^ ft r .0 



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



1922 Bl'dens atrosangnin'ea, blood red, a matchless plant for back rows amongst shrubs and in flower 



boruerb ; its rich conspicuous colours well adapt it for distant effect, li ft o 6 



BOOOO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Papavera'croe. Highly ornamental greenhouse shrubs. 



1923 '&OCCO''SiX3.COT6:aAa.TOXuri01iO'li&.'\ For sub-tropical gardening and consct-'atorydecoi-ation, ( i o 



1924 ,, formo'sa Veitohii | the exceedingly ornamental foliage 0/ these phmts causes] i o 



1925 ,, frutes'cens [- them to be much sought after and prized ; they arc one X i o 



1926 ,, Japon'ica I of the favourite plants with Mr. Gibson, at Battcrsea \ i o 



1927 ,, Choice mixed J Park. l^u. and 2 6 



BOEO'WIA, Nat. Ord. Ruta'ceai. Handsome evergreen greenhouse sbrubs. 



1928 Boro'nia ala'ta, rose, a very elegant plant, 3 ft o fi 



1929 ,, ledifo'lia, rose, an exceedingly pretty new species, 3 ft i o 



B0SSI5j'A, Nat. Ord. Legnmino'scc. Elegant evergreen greenhouse shrubs. 



1930 Bossiae'a choice mixed, a charming plant for greenhouse decoration, 3 ft i o 



BEAOHY'OOME (Swan River Daisy), Nat. Ord. Compos'itae. Pretty h.-h. annuals. 



1931 Brachy'COme iberidifO'lia, blue, | ft ] charming dwarf plants «/ amfaa growth, coveted with 1^3 



1932 albiflO'ra, 7vhite, ^ ft. > beautiful Cineraria-like flowers, and admirably adapted^ O 3 



1933 ,, ,, finest mixed, J ft. for small beds and edgings, rod-wori, etc. I O 3 



BROWAL'LIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cece. Beautiful greenhouse biennials. 



1934 'Zrow&V'h.di, C&TV\dM.O'^S,'k.'\i, blue, centre white, i^it. ...\ Exceedingly pretty plants, flowering ^ o 3 



1935 ,, ela'ta al'ba, ?£ ////(', li ft ( under glass throughout the autumn, ) o 3 



1936 ,, ,, coeru'lea grandiflo'ra, ^/J/ ft. f -winter, and spring nwntfis, and out \ o 4 



1937 ,, choice mixed, I J ft / doors in the summer. I, o 6 



BRTJGMAN'SIA, Nat. Ord. Solana'cece. Magnificent conservatory shrubs. 



1938 Brugman'sia Knight'ii, ivhite, flowers very fragrant, 3 ft i o 



1939 , , suave'olens (arborea), white, flowers very large and fragrant, 3 ft o 6 



OAO'TI, Nat. Old. Cacta'cece. Singular and beautiful greenhouse perennials, etc. 



1940 Cac'ti, choice dwarf or round species. ;«/.vt'(/ r o 



1941 ,, ,, varieties of Epiphyllum i o 



1942 ,, opun'tia Rafines'quiana, a fine plant for rock-work, hardy perennial i o 



OALANDRIN'IA, Nat. Ord. Portulaca'cere. Beautiful hardy annual,'?, etc. 

 1943 and 1946 arc so very beautiful, they sliould occupy a place in the sunny part of every garden. 



1943 Calandrin'ia grandiflo'ra (discolor), riijc-/////-, i ft., ad.nirable for edgings and small beds o 3 



1944 ,, specio'sa, 7-ose-purple, ^ ft. ) Charming plants for the decoration of ihe^yi. and o 6 



1945 ,, ,, al'ba, xvhiie, \ ft. ) flower garden. Sow in August 1 3<^. and o 6 



1946 ,, umbella'ta major, ^'•/»2(v//_5' z'/o/e/, spreading rock plant, hardy perennial, J ft o 4 



OALCEOLA'RIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophulnria cece. Indispensable greenhouse perennials, etc. 



1947 Calceola'ria herhaceoUB, Barr's magnificent International First Prize varieties, 2 ft. ...2^-. 6d. and 3 6 



1948 ,, ,, Thompson s U.dkeith Park varieties, a very fine selection, 2 ft 2 6 



1949 ,, ,, saved from very fine flowers, 2 ft i o 



1960 ,, hy'brida pu'mila compac'ta, mixed, tliesc are German selections of dwarf compact 



growth and large flowers, i ft 2 6 



1951 ,, shrubby, saved from clioicest bedding varieties, half-hardy perennials, i ft 2 6 



1952 ,, pinna'ta, half-liardy annual, 2 ft t. o 6 



1953 ,, scabiosaefo'lia, (7fj/-;r//y7;', half-hardy annual, 2 ft 3c/. and o 6 



