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Qriffinia. \ Ug.-JNOV ) p 10 p 100 p ]C00 



Cable words. . $ ct. $ Ct. $ Ct. 



hiacinthina, blue and white each 1.— 



ornata „ 1-25 



Grindelia. -m . i n 



cuncifolia 1-25 10.— 



Qunnera. (Oct.-March). 



Splendid foliage plant. 



manicata 1st size, extra selected, very strong, each 2.— 15.— 



„ 2nd „ very strong „ 1.50 10.— 



„ 3rd „ fine plants „ 1.25 7 50 



scabra, extra strong clumps „ — -30 2. — 16. — 



good clumps „ —.25 1.50 12.— 



Gynerium. <<> t \i ,.!,» 



argenteum, in pots 3. — 27. — 



Bertini, „ ,, 3.— 27.- 



Roi des Roses, in pots «5. — 27. — 



GypSOphylla. (Oct-March). 



Chalk plant. 



paniculata — .25 2.— 18.— 



Moppy „ fl. plenum, a splendid hardy plant, only 



lately introduced, grows about fifty inches high, 

 producing hundreds of splendid double white flowers, 



most useful for table decoration I. — 8. — - 75.-- 



prostrata rosea 1.50 10. — 



repens monstruosa 1. — 5. — 



„ rosea 1. — 6. — 



rokejeka 1. — 6. — 



Sundermanni 1.25 7.50 



transsylvanica 1. — 7.50 



Habenaria. (Platanthera.) (Oct.-March). 



ciliaris, purple, tinted green 1.50 11. — 



dilatata, white, splendid 1.50 12. — 



psycodes, purple and white 1.50 12.— 



liabranthus. (Oct.-March). 



Moral advenus (Coccineus) 7 50 



brachyandrus, beautiful rose. . • each 1.50 



fulgens „ — .40 



Morass praetensis (fulgens), bright scarlet orange ... „ —.40 20.— 



roseus, bright rose, very fine 7.50 



