OFKEHKI) BY J. J. GFIULLKM A NS <X. SONS 83 



p. 10 p. 100 p. 1000 



t'able words. $ Ct. $ Ct. $ ct. 



(Actea) Japonica, pure white, splendid — .75 5. — 



cordifolia 1. — 7.50 



dahurica, creamy yellow flowers, long stems. . . . 2. — 11. — 



racemosa 1.— 7.50 



simplex 1.50 8.50 



CistUS. (Oct.-March.) 



bosbariense 1.50 12. — 



salvifolius 1.50 12.— 



Clematis. (Oct.-March.) 



Merd Coccinea, a splendid climber, grows about six to 



eight feet and is covered in summer till late in 



autumn with hundreds of bright scarlet flowers. . 1. — 6. — 



crispa 2. — 16.— 



Davidiana 1. — 7.50 



azur 2.25 20.— 



hybrida . 1.75 16.— 



erecta flore plenum, creamy white flowers .... 6. — 50.— 



„ grandiflora 1. — 7.50 



„ purpurea 2. — 12. — 



Freemonti L. — 7.50 



globulosa (Coccinea \ Scotti) flowers much like a blue 



coccinea each — .60 



grata, lilas blue 1— 7.50 



integrifolia — .60 5. — 



Durandi 2 — 16.— 



ligusticifolia, seedlings 1,— 6. — 



montana grandiflora. 2. — 16. — 



„ lilacina 6. — 50.— 



„ perfecta 6. — 50.— 



rubens, purple stems, flowers light red . . 3.75 30. — 



„ undulata 6. — 50. — 



Wilsoni 3.75 25. — 



paniculata. .' 2. — 12.— 



Profusion, splendid light blue flowers, a very fine 



variety 2.— 18.— 



Virginica 1.25 10. — 



CodonopSlS. (Oct -March.) 

 ovata 1. — 6. — 



Colchicum. (Aug.-sept.) 



Meres agrippinae (Variegatum Tessalatum), purplish rose, white 



chequered 'S. — 30. — 



Amani 17.— 



SArgei 12.— 



