ALPHABETICAL LIS T OF BULBS, TUBERS, AND PLANTS. 
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V aluable to naturalize iti wild 
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2238 *Polygonatumvulgare (Solomon's Seal) a graceful hardy plant . racuaote ,o naturanze in wild 
2239 * Zu, S i r'l S °, a fi n \t‘™lfor early forcing, 2 ft. strong crowns, p. doz. y.6d. 
" " majus (Solomon s Seal, la\\), possesses the same graceful habit and capability 
2240 roUntlUa 20 *? varieties 30 o | 2Ml / PoteitUla, I2 1 ° 
The Double Potenttllas are beautiful, and the flowers so elegantly formed, that they resemble 
small roses, with Utah of a rich velvety texture; they are quite hardy and very ornamental. 
NEW HARDY PYRETHRUMS. 
Plants always ready to send out , and may at any time be 
planted out, 
lti May and June the new Pyrethrums occupy the same 
position as that held by the Chrysanthemum in September and 
October, therefore the name “ Spring-flmuering Chrysanthe- 
mum ” has not inappropriately been given to them. The 
floivers are large , elegantly formed, and vary in colour from 
snow-white to the richest crimson. The habit of the plant is 
graceful, the foliage elegant , and the flowers are produced in 
great profusion. The hardiness of this plant is beyond all 
doubt, having stood uninjured without the slightest protection 
during the recent series of unusually severe winters. In her- 
baceous borders , in front of shrubs, and in situations where 
variety of colour is important, Pyrethrums are matchless. As 
a cut flower for vases and table decoration the blossoms are of 
the greatest value, and last in water longer than any other 
/lower. At flower Shows in May and June the Py ret h rum 
is one of the most attractive amongst cut flowers. 
In addition to the early summer display, the Py rethrum if 
cut back and encouraged to make vigorous growth in Summer, 
will again flower profusely in Autumn. 
Our Annual Exhibitions of these flowers at the Royal 
Horticultural Gardens , South Kensington, and at King 
Street, always attract much attention. 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED HARDY DOUBLE PYRETHRUMS. 
2242 12 in 12 
2243 25 in 25 
2244 50 in 50 
2245 Selections, 3 plants of each, 34 varieties, 
Purchasers can make their own selection at the rt 
2246 Achilles, purple, tinged with rose 
2247 Amethyst, amethyst, petals tipped with white, 15 . 
2248 Bonamy, white, centre-petals yellow, is. 
2249 Boule de Neige, snow-white 
2250 Brilliant, rich rosy purple, is. 6d. 
2251 Candidum plenum, pure white 
2252 Captain Boyton, rose-purple, is. 
2253 Captain Nares, rose-crimson, is. 
2254 Carminatum plenum, crimson-carmine, is. 6 d. 
2255 Ceres, blush 
2256 Cleopatra, yellow, tipped white, 15 . 
2257 Coquetterie, rose-lilac, is. 
2258 Delicatum, white 
2259 Diana, purple-rose, tipped yellow, is. 
2260 Dr. Livingstone, blush, is. 6d. 
2261 Duchess of Edinburgh, mauve 
2262 Emile Lemoine, crimson-purple, tipped with 
golden-yellow, is. 6 d. 
2263 Eximium. rose-lilac 
2264 Flore, light rose 
2265 Fulgens plenissimum, purple-carmine 
2266 Galathee, deep rose , shading to carmine, is. 6 d. 
2267 Gloire de Stalle, glowing purple-carmine 
2268 Gustave Heitz, rosy red, is. 6 d. 
2269 Haage et Schmidt, rose-pink, centre blush 
2270 Hermann Stenger, deep rose-lilac 
2271 Imbricatum plenum, rich purple-carmine 
2272 Iturbide, purple-carmine, is. 
2273 Iveryanum, rosy carmine 
2274 I. N. Twrdy, atnaranth , tipped golden-yellow 
2275 Kreimhilda, blush-rose, yelloiu centre 
2276 La Belle Blonde, pure white 
2277 La Vestale, white, slightly tinged with rose 
2278 Lady Blanche, delicate blush, is. 6d. 
2279 Le Dante, carmine-rose, golden centre 
2280 Lischen, lilac-rose, orange centre, is. 6d. 
....very fine varieties, 7s. 6d.\ extra fine, ics. 6cJ. 
>> »» 6 d . ; ,, ,, 22 s. 6 d. 
” . -* 30s.; ,, ,, 42J. 
for extensive planting per 100 , 50s. and 63 .*. 
'■ te of 9 d. each , except where a special price is given. 
r 2281 Madame B illiar d, white, tinged with rose 
I 2282 Madame Galli Marie, blush, buff centre 
: 2283 Madame Murder, blush-pink 
1 2284 Madlle. Patti, carmine-rose, u. 6d. 
| 2285 Marchioness of Lome, purple , golden centre 
2286 Michael Buckner, rich gloiuing crimson 
\ 2287 Minerva, rose-pink 
2288 Mont Blanc, white 
I 2289 Mons. Barral, magenta-crimson 
j 2290 Mrs. Dlx, delicate blush 
1 2291 Multiflorum, carmine-magenta 
j 2292 Ne Plus Ultra, delicate blush, is. 6 d. 
2293 Neptune, rose-lilac, yellow centre , is. 
2294 Niveum plenum, pure ivhite 
2295 Paul Journu, rose, shading to lilac 
2296 Penelope, French white , yelloiu centre, is. 6d+ 
2297 Perfectum, rose-lilac, is. 
2298 Placidum, blush, is. 
! 2299 Princess Charlotte, rose, shading to carmine 
2300 Princess of Wales, white , tinged blush rose 
\ 2301 Prince Teck, brilliant purple-crimson 
2302 Princess de Mettemich, pure white 
! 2303 Progress, rich purple-magenta 
1 2304 Rembrandt, purple , shading to lilac 
2305 Rev. J. Dix, carmine, shading to rose 
2306 Roseum magnifleum, rose, shading to purple 
2307 Roseum plenum, rose, shading to carmine 
2308 Rubra m plenum, rosy red, is. 
2309 Sappho, white , tinged rose, is. 
2310 Solfaterre, sulphur and white, is. 
2311 Spectabile, magenta-rose 
2312 Uzziel , pink, is. 
2313 Virginale, white, orange centre, is. 6 d. 
2314 Vole Lactce, white, tinged with rose , 1 a. 6d. 
2315 Wilhelm Kramper, rose-carmine 
NEW ANEMONE. FLOWERED HARDY DOUBLE PYRETHRUMS. 
OUR OWN SELECTION. 
2316 12 in 12 varieties 7 6 | 2317 25 in 25 varieties 
Purchasers can make their own selection at the rate ofgd. each. 
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