OFFERED BY J. J. GRUU.EMANS & SONS 135 



Cable words. p. 10 p. 100 p. 1000 



i ct. $ ct. $ ct. 



chalcedonica rosea plena 1. — 6. — 



dioica rubra plenum 1. — 5.— 



diurna rosea plena, rose, extra 1. — 5. — 



Vespertina alba plena 1.25 10.— 



Viscaria alba nana, pure white, a lovely rockery plant 1.— 6. — 

 splendens plenum, rose scarlet, excellent for 



cutting purposes 1. — 5. — 



Lycorus. (Se P t.-Nov.) 



aurea each — .25 1 7. — 



Halli isquamigera or Amaryllis) . . . . „ — .25 15. — 



incarnata. rose extra, new „ — .75 



radiata „ —.15 6. — 



sanguinea n —.20 7.50 



Lysimachia. (Oct.-March). 



brachystachys, 2 ft high with pyramidical racemes of 



white flowers 1.— 6. — 



Clethroides, 2 ft. high, tine white veronika like flower 1.— 5.— 



Fortunei 1.75 15. — 



japonica, l'/j ft. high, new, large yellow Howers . . 1.— 7.50 



Nummularia aurea 1. — 6.— 



LythrUITI. (Oct -March.) 



roseum superbum 1. — 3.75 



salicaria rosea superba (Perry's var.) new .... 1.50 10.— 



virgatum roseum 1.25 6. — 



Malva. (Oct.-March). 



alcaea 1. — 



moschata, 3 ft high, bright rose flowers —.60 3.75 



„ alba, 3 ft. high, white flowers —.60 3.75 



Margary carpus. (Oct.-March > 



setosus 3. — 



Marica. (Aug.-oct.) 



coerulea. bright blue, splendid each —.60 20. — 



gracilus „ —.60 20. — 



northiana, pale yellow, very line . . . . „ — .60 



Marrubium. <<m Mu i ) 



sericeum ... 1. — 6. — 



