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MUSCARI, LILY OF THE VALLEY, DIELYTRA, SPIR&A, AND H EPATICA. 
MUSCARI. 
Hyactoth 0I is a fine plant for naturalization, continuing long in bloom, and not particular as to soil or situation, 
3 * nrr ioo. ocr doz. 
per ioo. per doz. 
695 Botryoldes coeruleum, dark blue ... 
696 „ album, white 
697 „ pallidum, pearl-blue ... 
698 Atlantlcum, sky-blue, large and 
beautiful 
699 Armenlacum, ultramarine - blue, 
very beautiful 
700 Helldrechi, sky-blue, very early- 
flowering dwarf species 
6... I 
-3 
-3 
-7 
remarkably 
per ioo. 
8. d. 
per doz. 
d. 
701 Commutatum, blue, a 
neat dwarf species 
702 MOBChatum, fragrant 
703 Plumosum monatrosum, pufple ... io 
704 Racemoaum, very dark blue, dwarf 
and effective in beds 
705 Szovitzianum, rich ultramarine- 
blue , large Jlower spike 
706 Fine mixed 'for woodland walks and 
wild gardens, per iooo, 40/ ; per ioo, 5/6.. .1 
5 6...1 
•7 
LILY OF THE VALLEY (Oonvallaria majalis). 
a II.. clip. Th, Burn. ■S3SSK. |,r.ln.l>l. » «»•»• «* 
who put 20 to 30 crowns in a 5~u*cn P ot ' , e P .P. .. - t F nrdpr< . should be booked early , for dispatch early 
Valley ; therefore to h^ e a flowerpot over the crowns, till the flower and the foliage have 
each — 8 
707 Fine clumps per doz. I2J. 6 d. i 
708 Extra strong selected clumps ,, i6r. a 
709 Strong Crowns, for potting, per ioo, 8r. ; 
per bundle of 25, as. 6 d. 
710 Second Size Crowns, for planting out, per 
100, 51. 6 d . ; per 1000, 40;. 
711 Crowns, rose-coloured per doz., 3 s. 6d. 
o 4 
each — 8. 
712 Clumps, rose-coloured 2 
713 Crowns, double-flowered, per doz., 3*.6<f. o 
714 Clumps, double-flowered 2 
715 Variegated foliage, crowns, perdoz.,5*.6<£ o 
716 Variegated foliage, in pots, each is. 6 d. & 2 
717 Argentea marginata, crowns, 
per doz., ioj. 6d. 1 
DIELYTRA (Lyre Flower). 
This is the most elegant of all forced combined with thl 
deHcalegree'n^n^e foliage, "cnbtle^f^to'^conspicuous place amongst plants. In sheltered situations^ of 
doors this is a fine border plant. “*,*•^■719 specUbllls alba, white. 2 ft 2 6 
718 Spectabms.per doz., 5/6^ 7 /6& 10/6, 6 <^ 9 rf.& 1 ° I p nerdoz..7J. 6 d. ; each, qd. 
720 SpectablUs fol. aureo-varlegatls, 2 ft per uuz., /j. , y 
SPIRjEA (The Meadow Sweet of Japan). 
The large graceful feathery P- Siff S 
In forcing, a moist atmosphere and abunda . . a _ onica fol aureo-reticulatis is a unique plant, forces 
flower spikes, which are s ‘ r ! k . ln SL' ■ h ? fi * yeUow veining or reticulation of the leaves. The Spiraeas 
are ^ccee^gly ^Mo'r^i^plams^OT^Ui^conSCTV^ory^an^ the eft flowers are prized for furnishing vases. 
In sheltered moist borders out of doors these plants are ^^. ^“f^Valley 
Culture under glass is the same as recommended for Lily of the valley. M ch-«. d 
each— s. d. 
721 Japonica, strong clumps, specially pre- 
pared for forcing per doz., 7 r. 6a., o 
722 Japonica foL aureo-retlculatls, leaves 
reticulated yellow and green, per doz. 7 /6, o 
723 Japonica fol. auieo-retlculatls, leaves 
reticulated yellow and green, prepared 
clumps -Per d°z- }Sh 7 6 
724 Palmata, red, per doz., 12-/ & ib/- ; 1/6 & 2 o 
HEPATICA 
These charming Spring flowers. have been 
garden of hardy plants we have a series of Q r clumps we recommend, as they are decorative at once, 
pink, blue, purple, and white, d „ nd double red • the other Hepaticas we can only offer plants of. 
?L S To g ngtlX"of ^ngle n tfue, single rid, anddouble red are charming winter-flowering plants underpass. ^ 
each — s. d. 
725 Single blue, plants, per doz., 3/6, 5/6, to 7/6 o 9 
72$ , „ clumps each, 1/6, 2/6, to 3 0 
727 Double blue, plants .each, 1/6 to 2 6 
728 red, plants, per doz., 3/6, 5/6, to 7/6 o 9 
729 ,, clumps each, 1/6, 2/6, to 3 6 
730 Single red, plants, per doz. , 3/6, 5/6, to 7/6 o g 
each — s. 
731 Single red, clumps 1/6, 2/6, to 3 
732 ,, mauve, plants per doz., 7/6 ; o 
733 „ white, plants >> 7/6 ; o 
734 ,, purple, plants 10/6; 1 
735 Angulosa, rich blue , large flowers , plants 
per doz., 7/6 & 10/6 ; 9 d. & 1 
\_Darr and Son , 
