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Millifolia, (Cherise Queen), bright cherry-red .... —.60 5.— 



„ purpurea bright-red, effective for landscape — .50 :!.-- 



Mongolica —.90 8. 



Multiflora —.60 5.— 



Ptarmatica fl. pi., extra strong plants . . . . —.30 2.40 



grandiflora „ „ „ —30 2.40 



Siberica 1. — 9._ 



Queen —.70 6.— 



Achimenes or Tydaea. (Dec-March.) 



In named varieties, all new — .30 2.40 



„ „ „ very fine —.16 1.40 



„ mixture, large flowering — .12 1 — 



Acidanthera. 



Bicolor 1.40 10.— 



Actaea. (Oct.-March.) 



Alba, 2 ft. Americanplant, white flower, succeeded 



by white berries. . . 1. — 8. — 

 Japonica, 3 ft. „ late flowering pure white 



flowers, fine for late cutflowers —.60 4. — 



Spictata rubra, 2 ft., as alba, but red berries ... 1.— 9.— 



Acthionema. 



Acthionema in varieties 2. — 18.— 



AconitUITI. (Oct.-March.) 



Aconitum Fisheri arcuatum, late flowering, deep blue 1.— 7. — 



„ Napellus, indigo blue —.30 2.50 



„ „ album, pure white —.30 2.20 



„ „ bicolor, blue and white. . . . — .30 2 20 



„ lycoctonum pyrenaicum, pale yellow . . — .60 4. — 

 „ Wilsoni, novelty from China, height from 



5 to 6 feet, flowers light blue changing to violet . 1.— 8.— 



