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NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE HARDY PLANTS. 
SEEDLING AUCUBAS. 
These have been raised from some of tire fine imported kinds, variously fertilised with the different 
varieties of plain-leaved, blotched and maculated males, and will probably produce many novel and 
fine sorts. The sexes in these seedlings may be expected to be somewhat equally divided. 12s., 18s. 
and 30s. per dozen ; £'$ 15s., £5 and £7 10s. per 100. 
AZALEA MOLLIS. 
This showy hardy deciduous shrub bears oblong-obovate leaves, villose on the nerves and margin, 
and large funnel-shaped orange-coloured flowers in terminal umbels. Introduced from the mountains. 
of Japan. 7s. 6(7. 
AZALEAS, hardy varieties, of sorts, 18s., 30s. | AZARA MICROPHYLLA, 5s. 
and 42s. per dozen. 
BAMBUSA ARGENTEA STRIATA. 
This handsome Japanese plant has been received from Dr. ltegel, of St. Petersburgh, under t le 
name above quoted. Like all the Bamboos, it is of an extremely graceful habit, and m this instance, 
the elegance of the plant is very much augmented by the fine silvery glaucous hue of the under side of 
the foliage. It is of a moderately vigorous habit, and the leaves which are 3 to 4 niches long, and 
about three quarters of an inch broad, are of a full green on the upper surface, glaucous beneath and 
striped in a varying degree, but usually freely with white, forming an elegant variegation. It is a 
Strikingly ornamental hardy decorative plant. 7s. 6(7. and 10s. 6 <1. 
BAMBUSAFORTUNEIVARIEGATA,ls.6(7. I BAMBUSA RETICULATA, 10s. 6(7. 
MAXIMO WICZII, 10s. 6(7. I BERBERIDOFSIS CORALLINA, 3s. 6(7. 
NIGRA, 5s. ' alld 5s - 
BERBERIS CORDIFORMIS. 
A neat looking shrub, raised from seed obtained from Rio Grande do Sul. In the young state the 
leaves are long-stallccd, simple, of a roundish cordate figure, blunt at the apex, and dentate at th 
margin, the teeth rather distant and tormihating each in a slender spinous point, they aie slight y 
glaucous on the under surface. 10s. 6 d. 
BERBERIS STENOPHYLLA, 3s. 6 (7. 
,, of sorts, 3s. 6 d. and 5s. 
BIGNONIA GRANDIFLORA, 2s. 6 d. and 
3s. 6(7. 
., RADICANS MAJOR, Is. 6(7. 
and 2s. 6(7. 
BIOTA ELEGANTISSIMA, 7s. 6c7. 
BOCCONIA JAPONICA, 3s. 6(7. 
BRODIJEA COCCINEA, 3s. 6(7. 
BRODIiEA GRANDIFLORA, Is. 6(7. 
CEANOTHUS GLOIRE DE VERSAILLES, 
3s. 6(7. 
,, of sorts, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. 
CHIMONANTHUS FRAGRANS, 2s. 6(7, 
and 3s. 6(7. 
GRANDIFLORUS, 
3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, vide Index. 
CINNAMOMUM SERICEUM. 
A branching evergreen plant, native of Japan, and having a well-marked individuality of character. 
The young branches are tetragonal, bearing opposite or sub-opposite obovate-cuneate leaves which are 
three-nerved, smooth, and of a dark opaque green on the upper surface, whitish and silky beneath, 
from one and a half to two inches long, and about an inch wide. It is an interesting plant with 
something of the aspect of a Ccanotlms, the leaves having a strong cinnamon flavour. 10s. 6(7. 
CLEMATIS ALBERT VICTOR, deep laven- 
der with pale bar. 3s. 6(7. 
ALEXANDRA, pale reddish 
violet. 3s. 6(7. 
FAIR ROSAMOND, blush 
white, with red bars ; very 
fragrant. 7s. 6(7. 
FORTUNEI, double white, 2s. 6(7. 
GEM, deep lavender blue. 3s. 6(7. 
GLOIRE DE SAINT-JU- 
LIEN, French white. 7s. 6(7. 
HENRYI, French white, 7s. 6(7. 
JACKMANNI, violet purple. 
2s. 6(7. 
JEANNE D’ARC, grayish white. 
5s. 
CLEMATIS JOHN GOULD VEITCH, la- 
vender blue ; rosette formed. 
3s. 6(7. 
LADY BOVILL, grayish blue ; 
cupped. 2s. 6(7. 
LADY CAROLINE NEVILL, 
French white, mauve bars. 5s. 
LADY LONDESBOROUGH, 
silver gray, with pale bar. 3s. 6(7. 
LANUGINOSA CANDIDA, 
white, tinted ; fine. 3s. 6(7. 
LANUGINOSA NIVEA pure 
white. 5s. 
LAWSONIANA, rosy purple, 
slightly darker veins. 7s. 6(7. 
