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low-growing plants associate Ibens, and variegated Polemonium, and any other plants which give a little 
elevation. For the summer, a few of the Mexican Cacti might be introduced with great effect, and when removed 
in the autumn, their place occupied with spring flowering plants, such as the Myosotis dissitiflora, etc. 
Collections of Plants suitable for forming Window Gardens. 
1683 200 in 200 species 
1684 100 in 100 ,, 
1685 100 in 50 „ 
1686 50 in 50 ,, 
120/, 140/, and 160 o 
... 60/, 70/, and 80 o 
... 50/, 60/, and 70 o 
30/ to 40 o 
1687 50 in 25 species 
1688 25 in 25 ,, 
1689 12 in 12 ,, 
• 2 S/. 3 % and 
• i2 /6. is/. .. 
■•••6 /, 9/. ., 
o. d. 
35 o 
21 o 
12 o 
ALPINE SUCCULENTS FOR GEOMETRICAL ARRANGEMENTS 
On account of their compact and exceedingly neat habit, the Sempervivums are admirably adanted w„ 
have seen the most charming designs carried out with S. californicum, the panels filled in with close comn-w 
growing plants, such as Antennana, Alternanthera, and other varieties of Sempervivums etc ■ while the silS.™ 
leaved House- eek (Sempervivum glaucuml has become as indispensable in flower garden arrangements as 
Geranium or the Calceolaria : it requires the most ordinary protection of a cold frame. Californicum is nerfeot v 
hardy and may remain in ns designs summer and winter Sempervivum montanum forms charming Vosettes 
while the Cobweb sempervivum (S. arachnoideum) is valuable for small designs, etc. * caes » 
1690 Echevaria secimda glauca (the silvery House-leek) per 100, 4 or„ 504, and 60s ■ , a 
1695 Sempervivums per ioo, 8or • per dozen os 12s 8 h 12 ° 
1696 Sempervivum califomleum, for symmetrical designs invaluable. We can offer this plant bv “the 24 ° 
looo, price on application; perioo, ior. 6 d., 154, 214, 234, and upwards; per dozen as 6 d L ?- „ „ 
1697 Antennaria tomentosa, the Snow Plant of Battersea Park, we can offer by the 1000' per ioo 9 
ior. 6 d., 154, 21 s., and 231. ; per dozen, 2 4 6 d„ 3 4 6 d., and 44 6 d. In pots, 6 s. per dozen. 
FINE SORTS OF HARDY ALPINE 
«. d. 
1698 100 in too varieties 634, 70 s., and 84 
PLANTS FOR ROCKWORK, ETC. 
1699 100 in 
1700 100 in 
5 ° 
25 
FINE SORTS 
1704 100 in 100 varieties 634 
1705 ioo in 50 
1706 100 in 23 ,, 
Cos. and 70 
, 50.1. and 60 
OF HARDY 
a. 
70 s., and 84 
6oj. and 70 
SOs. and 60 
Fine ditto, 64 and 9 o 
Fine ditto, 6s. and 
9 o 
Fine ditto, 6s. and 7 6 
to be extensively cultivated. 
SB SSS”r-::: 
1703 12 ln 12 64, 94, and 12 
HERBACEOUS BORDER PLANTS. 
:ia52g’*r’ 
o | 1709 1211112 64, pJ j and I2 
HARDY DWARF FOLIAGE AND OTHER PLANTS, SUITABLE FOR PERMANENT EDGINGS 
1710 Assorted or one kind, 91. and 12 s. per dozen. 
CARNATIONS. 
1711 Choice Named Varieties per dozen, 121. and 131, 
PIC 0 TEES. 
1712 Choice Named Varieties per- dozen, 124 and 131. 
PINKS. 
1713 Choice Named Varieties per dozen, 91. and 12s. 
635 “ For cut flowers, Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks are invaluable, and ought 
In our Spring Seed Catalogue we offer seeds of these which produce about two-thirds double. 
FERNS. 
Hardy British and Exotic Varieties, 131., 184, 24 s, and 30*. per dozen 
In-door varieties, for Plant Cases, etc., 184, 24 s., and 304 per dozen. 
PALlflS, for Hall and Drawing-Room Decoration. 
We are continually having consignments of these from the Continent. Prices range from ys 6 d rm CJ 
12S. 6 d., 1 31., 17 s. 6 d., 21 s„ and upwards, according to size and variety. These, with a great v-nieti ' 
Foliage Plants, we have generally at our Warehouse. “ auety oi othei 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS. 
1714 Assorted per dozen, 241., 304, and 4*2 o 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 
1716 Assorted per dozen, 184, 244., 304, and 42 o 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL CLIMBERS. 
1716 Assorted dozen> l8r _ 2 and Q 
ROSES. 
1718 Standard „ Per dozen 124, 134, and 18 o 
1719 Climbing per dozen . an., and 30 o 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
1720 Assorted .per dozen, 184 
A FEW SPECIALITIES IN HARDY PLANTS 
1721 Acer negundo variegatum (the white variegated Maple), the most strikingly effective variegated plant we 
possess for shrubbery borders, where it forms one of tile most pleasing reliefs it is possible to imagine 
Dwarfs, each, 14 6d. to 3 4 6d. ; Standards, each, 34 6 d. to 54 6d. imagine. 
1722 Aucuba japonica mascula, the new male Japanese Aucuba, each, 24 6d ar 6d. and cr 6 d 
1723 Aucuba japonica femina, the berry-bearing Aucuba, each, 24 6 d 34 6 d and « 6 d ' 
1724 Ivies, English, Irish, Algerian, and variegated, all sizes, each, 14 6 d„ 24 6d., and '34 6 d A few verv 
large Irish Ivies ; price on application. _ ci y 
1725 Thalictrum minus, a beautiful border plant, resembling the Maiden Hair Fern, each, 9 d 
244., 304, and 42 o 
