ORNAMENTAL-VOLIAGED AND SUB-TROPICAL PLANTS, 
45 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Hardiness 
and 
Dunition. 
Hoit'ht 
in 
Feet. 
Price 
per 
packet 
No. 
Helichrysum monstrosum luteum, fl. I’LENO, bright yellow . 
S, 
d. 
1406 
ha 
2 
0 
4 
1407 
,, purpureum, rich carmine and purple 
2 
0 
4 
1408 
,, roseum fl. I’LENO, rose . . , . 
,, ^"ANU^r FL. FLENo, clioice mixed . 
2 
0 
4 
1409 
u 
0 
4 
1410 
,, ,, ALliUM FL. I'LENO, white . 
„ 
u 
0 
4 
1411 
,, atrococcineum, scarlet . 
0 
i) 
1412 
,, „ ATROsanguineUaM, brilliant 
crimson . 
1-1 
0 
6 
1413 
,, ,, ,, FL. I'LENO, double . 
,, ,, FUSCATUM FL. I’LENO, yellow 
♦ » 
u 
0 
6 
1414 
J » 
u 
0 
() 
14ir> 
,, ,, LUTEU.M FL. I’LENO, yellow. 
1’ ,, ,, iiosEUM FL. I’LENO, bright ro.se . 
Tf 
0 
6 
1410 
h h a 
ij 
0 
6 
1417 
Helipterum anthemoides, white ....... 
„ Sandfordi, beautiful golden yellow .... 
1 
0 
6 
1418 
1 
0 
6 
1419 
I’oLYooLYMNA SruAiiTii, white 
it 
u 
0 
3 
1420 
Rhodanthe atrosanguinea, crimson, very handsome 
,, maculata, deep rose, with yellow disc .... 
,, ,, alba, silvery wlute 
Mang-lesii, bright rose . 
G 
0 
6 
1421 
) > 
1-1 
0 
6 
1422 
) » 
u 
0 
6 
1423 
1 » 
0 
3 
1424 WAiTzr.v ACUMINATA, yellow 
1 
0 
G 
142.5 
,, AUiiEA, golden yellow 
1 
1 
0 
1426 
,, oouY.MiiOSA, white and amaranth, yellow centre . . . 
* i 
1 
1 
0 
1427 
,, grrandiflora, bright yellow, very fine 
Xeranthe.mum annuu.m I’Uiii’UKEUJi FL. I’LENO, purple . 
n 
h a 
1 
1 
0 
1428 
2 
0 
3 
1429 
,, ,, ALBUM FL. I’LENO, white .... 
,, 
2 
0 
3 
1430 
,, ,, COMl’.U'TUM ALBUM FL. I’LENO, white . 
»» 
u 
0 
3 
1431 
,, ,, ATllOI’UIil’UEEUM FL. I’LENO, rich 
dark purple .... 
D 
0 
3 
1432 
,, ,, I’UBi’UBEUMFL.rLENO T om Thumb, 
an exceedingly handsome variety, 
of dwarf and compact growth, 
well branched, and produces its 
very double flowers in great 
profusion 
>y 
1 
0 
6 
1433 
,, Imperialis fl. pleno (new), brilliant deep 
violet 
a 
u 
1 
G 
Ornamental-foliaged and Sob-tropical 
Plants. 
The gi'eat suceess which has attended the introduction of ornamental-foliaged jdant.s into our 
large gardens and public parks, neces-sarily increases the demand for them, to meet which 
Mr. W. B. ofters a choice and extensive collection, including many new Continental varieties. 
Amongst those most easily and I'eadily grown from seeds may be mentioned Amaranthus mclancho- 
Ucus n<6cr, with its rich blood red leaves; Pet ilia nankiiiensis,'nit\i its dark and eflective purple 
foliage. Centaurea candidissima, the most popular of all silver-leaved plants, and its j>retty and 
graceful compeer, Centaurea gymnoearpa, admirably adapted for centres of beds and riband borders ; 
the neat and pretty Cerastium tomcntosiim and Bieberstcinii, than which there are none more useful 
for edgings ; also Churaria maritima, now so well known and extensively used — all most eflective 
in themselves, and still more striking when aminged and contrasted with taste ; Cannas (of which 
Air. W. B. holds the most extensive collection), in their now almost endless variety of both size and 
colour, foliage and flowers ; Eicinus with their gigantic and beautifully-divided leaves ; Bocconias, 
handsome in foliage, and elegant in flower ; AVigandias, Ferdinandas, and Nicotianas, witli their 
noble and massive foliage, now so well known] and generally appreciated ; Solanums, pretty and 
curious, both in foliage, flower, and fruit ; and the striped-leaved J apanese Maize, which for ettect 
cannot bo excelled. Taken collectively they are noble, grand, and imposing, by reason of their 
gigantic size and picturesque appearance. 
Assortments of 24 choice varieties 10®- Od. 
12 .... 6s. Od. 
e ..... 2s. 6d. 
11 ,1 ...... 
