PYRETHRUMS, PHLOXES, DOUBLE POTENTILLAS, CARNATIONS, ETC. 45 
Pyreti-irums — continued 1 our own selection. 
2405 12 in 12 fine varieties 9/-, very fine, 12/-, extra fine, 15/-, & 18 o 
2406 25 in 25 ,, ,, 21/-, ,, ,, 25/-, ,, ,, 30 o 
2407 40 in 40 ,, ,, 30 /-, ,, ,, 42/-, ,, ,, 50 o 
Purchasers can make their own selections at the rate of 12 s. per dozen , except where a special price is given, 
2408 Selections for extensive planting per 100, 60/-, 70/-, 80/-, 90/-, & 100/-. 
2409 Achille, purple tinged rose 
2410 Amethyst, amethyst petals , tipped white, is. 6d. 
2411 Bonamy, white , centre petals yellow 
2412 Boule de Neige, snow white 
2413 Brilliant, rich rosy purple, ir. 6 d. 
2414 Candidum plenum, pure white 
2415 Captain Boyton, rose-purple, is. 6 d. 
2416 Carminatum plenum, crimson-carmine 
2417 Charles Baltet, rose-carmine, yellozu centre 
2418 Coquetrie, rose lilac, is. 6 d. 
2419 Comte de Montbron, rose-lilac 
2420 Dellcatum, white 
2421 Dr. Livingstone, blush 
2422 Emily Lemoine, crimson-purple, tipped golden- 
yellow, is. 6 d. 
2423 Eximium, rose-lilac 
2424 Fulgens plenissimum, purple-carmine 
2425 Galathee, deep rose , shading to cat mine 
2426 Gloire de Stalle, glowing crimson-carmine, is.6d. 
2427 Gloire d 'ltalle, flowing purple-carmine, is. 6 d. 
2428 Gustave Heitz, rosy red 
2429 Haage et Schmidt, rose-pink, centre blush 
2430 Hermann Stenger, deep rose-lilac 
2431 Imbricatum plenum, rich purple-carmine 
2432 Imperatrice Charlotte, blush white, tinged yellow 
2433 Iturbide, purple-carmine 
2434 Iveryanum, rosy carmine 
2435 I. N. Twrdv, a m a ra n th , tipped golden - yellow, is.6d. 
2436 La Belle Blonde, pure white 
2437 La Vestale, while, slightly tinged rose, is. 6d. 
2438 Lady Blanche, delicate blush 
2439 Le Dante, carmine-rose, golden centre 
2440 Luteum plenum, salmoti-rose 
2441 Madame Billiard, white , tinged rose 
2442 Madame Munier, blush-pink 
2443 Marchioness of Lome, purple, golden centre 
2444 Michael Buckner, rick glowing crimson, is. 6d. 
2445 Minerva, rose-pink 
2446 Modele, purple-crimson , anemone-Jlowered 
2447 Mons. Barral, magenta-crimson 
2448 Mont Blanc, white 
2449 Mrs. Dix, delicate blush 
2450 Multiflorum, carmine-magenta 
2451 Nemesis, lilac-carmine 
2452 Niveum plenum, pure white 
2453 Paul Journu, rose, shading to lilac 
2454 Peau Rouge, rich rose-crimson 
2455 Prince Teck, brilliant purple-crimson 
2456 Princess de Mettemich, pure white, it. 6 d. 
2457 Progress, rich purple-magenta 
2458 Rembrandt, purple , shading to lilac 
2459 Rev. J. Dix, carmine, shadnig to rose 
2460 Roseum, carmine and white 
2461 Roseum magniftcum, rose, shading to purple 
2162 Roseum plenum, rose, shading to carmine 
2463 Rubrum plenum, rosy red 
2464 Solfaterre, improved, sulphur and white 
2465 Spectabile, magenta-rose 
2466 Striatum, deep rose-pink 
2467 Sulphureura plenum, sulphury-white 
2468 Uzziel, pink 
2469 Virginale, white, orange centre 
2470 Voie Lactee, white, tinged rose, it. 6d. 
2471 Wilhelm Kramper, rose-carmine, is. 6 d. 
HERBACEOUS OR PERENNIAL PHLOXES. 
These grand border plants are exceedingly decorative ; the flowers are finely formed, and borne in large 
clusters, varying in colour from the purest white to the richest purple, brilliant salmon and crimson. s. d. 
2472 50 in 50 beautiful varieties 30/-, 40/-, 50/-, and 60 o 
2473 25 in 25 ,, „ 15 /-, 21/-, 25/-, and 30 o 
2474 12 in 12 ,, ,, 9/-, 12 /-, 15/-, and 18 o 
DOUBLE POTENTILLAS. 
A very distinct, and beautiful class of hardy perennials, with finely formed double flowers ; the petals 
are of a stout, rich velvety texture, varying in colour from brilliant crimson and maroon to rich orange and bright 
yellow. The flowers in some varieties are striped, spotted, margined, or marbled. s. <1. 
2476 20 in 20 varieties 30/- and 42 o 
2476 12 in 12 „ 15/-, 21/-, and 25 o 
PLANTS FOR SUB-ALPINE MOUNDS, ROCKWORK, AND FOR WINDOW GARDENS. 
One of the most interesting features in modern gardening is the development of a Sub-Alpine effect, which 
is produced by throwing up mounds, and planting them with an Alpine vegetation, giving to the mounds various 
heights and depressions, such as are to be found in natural landscapes, choosing, when possible, a situation which 
admits of a perspective, and planting so as to give a semi-wild appearance, in which should be represented every 
tint of Alpine foliage and every variety of Alpine flower. These Alpine effects are enhanced by a liberal planting 
of spring flowering bulbs, such as Scilla sibirica and bifolia, Snowdrops, Crocus, dwarf Daffodils, Snowflakes, 
Fritillarias, Iris reticulata, Iris Persica, Sisyrinchium grandifiorum, etc., and thus made as attractive in spring 
as in summer. 
SELECTIONS OF HARDY PLANTS FOR SUB-ALPINE MOUNDS, ROCKWORIC, AND WINDOW GARDEN, 
AS UNDER: — s. d. 
Consisting of Saxifrages, Sempervivums, Scdums, and other dwarf grown plants. 
2477 100 in 100 species 50/- and 63 
2478 100 in 50 ,, 40/- and 50 o 
2479 50 in 50 ,, 25/- and 30 o 
HARDY ALPINE SUCCULENTS FOR GEOMETRICAL DESIGNS IN THE FLOWER GARDEN. 
The Selections quoted, as under , are for plants in pots which are capable of being divided up. 
2483 Saxifraga, in 30 to 40 varieties per 100 , sot. ; per dozen, 6 j. and 
2484 Sedum (Stonecrop), in 30 varieties per 100, sot. ; per dozen, 6t. and 
2485 Sempervivums, in 25 varieties per 100, 50T. ; per dozen, 6t. and 
FINE SORTS OF HARDY HERBACEOUS BORDER PLANTS. 
2480 50 in 25 species 21 J- and 30 o 
2481 25 in 25 ,, 12/6 and 15 o 
2182 12 in 12 ,, 6/- and 9 o 
9 o 
9 o 
9 ^ 
2486 100 in 100 varieties 70T. and 84 
2487 100 in 50 „ 6ot. and 70 
2488 100 in 25 Sot. and 60 
o 2489 50 in 50 varieties 30T. and 42 o 
o 2490 25 in 25 ,, 15T. and 21 o 
o 2491 12 in 12 ,, 6 t., 9T., and 12 o 
CARNATIONS. 
Few flowers are more prized than Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks, whether as border plants, to cut for 
bouquets, or for buttonholes. The plants offered will be ready to send out in October in pots, but, if not other- 
wise instructed, they will be taken out of their pots and balled up for convenience in packing. 
2492 Choice Named Robust Varieties, for out-door culture, sold in pairs per dozen plants, iot. 6d. to 15 o 
2493 ,, ,, Clove Scented Varieties „ iot. 6d. to 15 o 
2494 ,, ,, Tree Varieties, for greenhouse culture 1 per dozen plants, 181., 24T., 30T. to 42 o 
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