SPRING FLOWERING PLANTS. 
2275 Auricula, fine border varieties in mixed colours 
2276 ,, choice border varieties in mixed colours 
2277 ,, green edged 
2278 ,, named Alpines, very fine per do/.. 2 is. & 42 s. 
2279 ,, named stage varieties per do/.. 42*. & 63 s. 
2280 Bulbocodlum Vernum, or Spring Meadow Saffron. Seep. 17. 
2281 Cliionodoxa, the most beautiful of spring flowers. See p. 18. 
2282 Cheiranthus alpinus, a clear yellow dense-flowering dwarf plant 
2283 Corydalis, or Fumitory. Seep. 41. 
2284 Crocus, Dutch varieties and species. Seepp. 15 and 16. 
2285 Crown Imperial, the Fritillaria imperialis. See p. 29. 
2286 Cyclamen, Autumn, Winter, and Spring blooming. See p. 28. 
2287 Daffodils, the Trumpet, Peerless , True, and Bunch-flowered Narcissus. Seepp. 9 to 12. 
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2288 Daisy, large Cliveden pink 
2289 „ „ red 
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2291 
2292 
2293 
2294 
2295 
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> devices of any kind, the Daisy is one of the ?nost usef ul < 10 
,, White J plants in Spring gardening ( 10 
aucubaafolia, leaves great, blotched gold, very beautiful in Spring 
Crown, flowers variegated pink and white 15 
Quilled Red 15 
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2317 Muscari, the Grape, Starch, and Musk Hyacinth. See p. 30. 
2318 Narcissus. See pp. 9 to 12. 
2319 Ornithogalum, the Star of Bethlehem. See p. 35. 
2320 Pansy, Cliveden Beauty perpetual flowering, rich violet-blue, extremely fioriferous and 
remarkably beautiful, one of the finest bedding tansies 
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2332 Pink, Cliveden double pure white... 
2333 „ Pearce s Covent Garden blush 
2334 Polyanthus, very fine mixed varieties 
2335 „ choice gold lace varieties . 
2336 Primrose, single mixed seedling varieties 
2337 ,, Auricula-flowered, crimson orange eye each 1/6 
double pure white 
double lilac 
double yellow 
double crimson, true each 1/6 & 2/6 
2338 
2339 
2340 
2341 
2342 Puschkinia. See p. 17. 
2343 Pyrethrum Golden Feather, as useful in spring as in summer 
2344 Ranunculus, Persian, Turkish, and new Turco-Persian. See pp. 26 & 27. 
2346 Saxifraga granulata fl. pi ., pure white double dowers, early in Spring per pot, 9 d. 
2347 Scilla sibirica, bifolia, amcena, and italica. See p. 17. 
2348 Scillas, the English and Spanish Wood Hyacinths. See p. 29. 
2349 Sempervlvum calcaratum, resembles Californicum, but smaller pots full 
2350 H calcareum, light green, tipped crimson, large and handsome 
2351 n Auvergnense, green, conspicuously tipped crimson-brown 
2362 „ arachnoideum, the Cobweb or Silver Houseleek 
2363 ,, arachnoideum Pomelli 
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2296 Dodecatheon, the American Cowslip or Shooting Star. Seep. 41. 
2297 Dog’s Tooth Violets, the E> ythronium Dens Can is. See p. 18. 
2298 Forget-Me-Not, Cliveden blue, Myosotis sylvatica, the most valuable of all plants for 
producing a mass of colour in the spring flower garden 7 
2299 Forget-Me-Not, Cliveden white, Myosotis sylvatica alba,z. fine contrast to the blue variety 7 
2300 Forget-Me-Not, Cliveden rose, Myosotis sylvatica rosea, a charming addition 7 
2301 Forget-Me-Not, Myosotis dissitiflora, a charming early flowering species ; more dwarf 
and with larger flowers than sylvatica 10 
2302 Fritillarias. See p. 29. 
2303 Funkia, the Japan Hyacinth. A line ornamental plant. See p. 31. 
2304 Gentiana acaulis, intense blue., per doz., according to size of clump ; 4 s. 6d., 6s., 9 s., 8: 
2305 Grass, silver-leaved , Dactylis glomerata elegantissima 25 
2300 „ blue-leaved, Festuca glauca 25 
2307 ,, green, Festuca viridis 25 
2308 Hepatlcas, the most charming plants for early spring. See p, 31. 
2309 Hyacinths. See p. 6. 
2310 Iberia Corraefolia, pure white, the finest of the perennial Candytufts 50 
2311 Iris pumila, decorative in April. See p. 20. 
2312 ,, barbata, decorative in May. Seep. 22. 
2313 ,, reticulata, a charming plant. See p. 20. 
2314 Leucojum, the Spring and Summer Snowflakes. See p. 17. 
2316 Lily of the Valley. See p. 30. 
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