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NEW, EAEB AND DESIRABLE HARDY PLANTS. 
NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE HARDY 
PLANTS. 
ACEE PLATANOIDES SCHWEDLEEI, 3s. 6A 
POLYMORPHUM ATROPURPUEEUM, 
3s. 6d. 
ACER TATARICUM GINNALA, 5s. 
ACORUS JAPONICUS SIEBOLDIi ' STRI A- 
TUS, 2s. 6d. 
AGAVE UTAHENSE. 
A distinct hardy species from the Bocky Mountains, with narrow silvery leaves, radiating, and as it 
were, forming a star. 3s. 6d. 
AINSLIJBA APTERA. 
A perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Mutisiaceous division of the Compositse. It has deeply 
cordate sinuately toothed leaves, the petioles of which are wingless — whence the name ; and stalked 
discoid heads of purple florets, which are disposed in an elongated spike-like panicle. It comes from 
the Sikkim Himalaya, at an elevation of 12 — 13, 000 feet. 7s. 6rf. 
ALLIUM CCBRULEUM, 9d. \ ALLIUM UNIFOLIUM, Is. 
ALPINE PLANTS. 
Choice selections of these pretty plants, suitable for Hock-work, &c, 9s. and 12s. per dozen. 
ALTHJBA FRUTEX, vide Hibiscus syriacus 
AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA 9c?. and Is. 
each ; 6s. and 9s. per dozen 
TEXANUM, a new species, 2s. 6ci. 
AMPELOPSIS SEMPERVIRENS, 5s. 
TRICUSPID ATA ( Vitis japonica ), Is. 6<i. 
and 2s. 6d. 
AMYQDALUS PERSICA FOLIIS PUE- 
PUREIS, 2s. 6c?. and 3s. 6d. 
ANDROMEDA JAPONICA, 5s. 
ARIS.fflMA CORNUTUM QSauronuUvm gut- 
tatvm), 3s. 6d. 
(SAUROMATUM) NIGRICANS, 7s. M. 
PARDINUM, 7s. 6(i. 
AEISAiMA PICTUM, 6s. 
EINGENS, 3s. 6c?. 
ARUNDO CONSPICUA, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6c7. 
ASCLEPIAS TUBBROSA, Is. 
ASPIDISTRA LURIDA, 2s. 6d. and 3s. M. 
VARIEGATA, 3s. 6c?. 
ASTILBE BARB ATA (Hoteia japonica, Spirica 
barbata). Is. 
AUCUBA JAPONICA FCEMINA, various 
sorts, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
LUTBO-PICTA, 7s. 6(i. 
MASCULA, various sorts, 3s. 6o!. and 
5s. 
AZALBA LINBARIFOLIA, 5s. 
AZALEA MOLLIS. 
This showy deciduous shrub bears oblong-ovate leaves, villose on the nerves and margin, and largo 
funnel-shaped orange-coloured flowers in terminal umbels. It has been introduced from the moun* 
tains of Japan. 2s. 6c?. and 3s. 6c?. 
AZALEAS, hardy varieties, of sorts, 18s., 30s., 
and 42s per dozen. 
AZARA MICROPHYLLA, 2s. 6c?. and 3s. 6c?. 
BAMBUSA FORTUNEI VARIEGATA, Is. 6c?. 
BAMBUSA MAXIMOWICZII, 3s. 6c?. and 5s. 
METAKE, 2s. 6c?. and 3s. 6c?. 
MITIS, 3s. 6c?. 
NIGRA, 3s. 6c?. 
BAMBUSA NANA 
A very elegant small -growing Bamboo, introduced to this country from Japan. Its slender sterna 
become twice branched, the little tufts fonned by the short leafy twigs having a very distinct and 
peculiar appearance. The leaves are two-ranked or distichous, bright green on the upper and glaucous 
on the under surface, lance-shaped from a broad base, and about an inch long. 3s. 6c?. and 6s. 
BAMBUSA SIMONII, 3s. 6c?. 
TRICOLOR, 7s. 6c?. 
BERBBRIS AMURENSIS, 5s. 
CORDIFORMIS, 5s. 
HETEROPODA 5s. 
— STENOPHYLLA Is. 6c?. and 2s. 6c?. 
THUNBERGII, 5s. 
BERBERIS of sorts, 3s. 6c?. and 5s. 
BESSBRA BLEGANS, 6s. per dozen 
BETULA ALBA FOLIIS ATROPURPUREIS, 
3s. 6c?. 
BIGNONIA GRANDIFLORA, 2s. 6c?. and 3s.6i. 
RADICANS MAJOR, Is. 6c?. and 2s. 6c?. 
BOCCONIA JAPONICA, 3s. 6c?. 
BRODLEA COCCINEA 
The “Vegetable Fire Cracker of California;” very showy; produces umbels of deep magenta* 
•rimson drooping flowers. 12s. per dozen. 
