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A FEW SPECIALITIES IN PLANTS. 
NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERED PYRETHRUMS IN POTS. 
These are the most beautiful of hardy herbaceous plants, the flowers ranging from the purest white to the 
intensest crimson, and as perfect in form as the Aster or the Chrysanthemum. The foliage is graceful, and the 
habit of the plant excellent ; the time of flowering. May and June, and again in September and October. To 
cut for table bouquets the flower is all that could be desired. s. <1. 
616 50 in 50 varieties 5% to 0 
617 25 in 25 „ 25/- to 4° ° 
618 12 in 12 9/-. 12/- and 18 o 
HERBACEOUS OR PERENNIAL PHLOXES IN POTS. 
These grand border plants are exceedingly decorative, the flowers beautifully formed, and borne in large 
clusters, varying in colour from the purest white to the richest purple, brilliant salmon and crimson ; and many 
ot the flowers are beautifully margined, while others have conspicuously coloured centres. Cultivated like the 
Chrysanthemum, in pots, the Phlox makes beautiful specimens for conservatory decoration. s. d. 
619 50 in 50 beautiful varieties 30/-, 40/-, 50/-, and 60 o 
620 25 in 25 „ „ IS/-. 2!/-. 25 /-, and 30 o 
621 12 in 12 „ „ 9/-, 12/-, 15/-, and 18 o 
622 Varieties without names, 4/6 to 6/- per dozen. 
P^ONIAS, SINENSIS VARIETIES, Etc. 
These take first rank among herbaceous and decorative plants ; they are free and stately in growth, and 
produce in great profusion large elegantly formed flowers of the most delicate and beautiful shades of colour, 
many of which are very fragrant ; they are perfectly hardy, and will flourish in any ordinary garden soil, enriched 
with manure. s - <*. 
623 30 in 30 splendid varieties 4 2 /-. S°/"> an “ 63 o 
624 20 in 20 „ „ 3°/-. 4 2 /-, and 50 o 
625 12 in 12 ., „ 12/-, 18/-, 25/-, and 30 o 
DELPHINIUMS. 
A valuable class of hardy perennial Larkspurs, varying in height from 2 to 6 feet. Amongst the colours are 
bright scarlet, pure white, pale lavender, and every shade of blue, from azure to deep indigo, and some almost 
black, and these again have frequently white, brown, or black centres ; the flowers differ considerably in form and 
size, there are singles, semi-doubles, and others perfectly double with beautifully imbricated flowers, the spikes 
of bloom varying from 1 to 3 feet in length. The plants may be cultivated in any ordinary garden soil. s. d. 
626 50 in 50 varieties 63/- to 84 o 
627 25 in 25 „ 3°/- to 42 o 
628 12 in 12 „ 12/-; 18/-, and 25 o 
VIOLETS, SWEET SCENTED. 
These universal favourites cannot be dispensed with even in the smallest garden ; their delicious and grate- 
fully fragrant flowers are freely produced, and may be gathered almost daily throughout the winter and spring 
months. If required, plants of the following established in pots can be supplied at is. each. 
each— s. d. 
629 Arborea (Tree Violet), double blue o 9 
630 ,, ,, double white o 9 
631 Blandyana , dark purple, striped white ... o 9 
632 Devoniensis, dark purple t large flowers ... o 9 
633 King of Violets, dark indigo-blue, double... o 9 
634 Marie Louise, lavender-blue , white centre 0 9 
636 Neapolitan, lavender-blue , double o 9 
636 Odorata pendula, azure blue , double o 9 
637 Parmaensis plena, striped rose, double o 9 
638 Queen of Violets, white, shaded blush, double o 9 
each.— s. d. 
639 Rubra plena, pale red , double o 9 
640 ,, simplex, red, single o 9 
641 Russian, double blue o 9 
642 ,, single blue o 9 
643 Scotch, dark purple, large double flowers o 9 
644 Striata obliqua, purple and white o 9 
645 The Czar, dark purple , very large flowers o 9 
646 ,, white (new), large flowers 1 o 
647 Victoria Regina, [new), beautiful 1 6 
648 White, single o 6 
649 One each of the collection 12/6. 
HELLEBORUS (Christmas Rose). 
Charming winter and spring flowering plants ; the varieties of Niger are now extensively used for Church 
decoration. 
each— 3. 
660 Atro-rubens 1 
651 Colchicus 1 
652 Lividus 1 
653 Niger if., is. 6d., is. 6d. & 3 
each— s. d. 
654 Niger maximus is. 6d., is. 6d. & 3 6 
655 ,, minor is. & 1 6 
656 Olympicus 1 6 
657 Viridis 1 o 
HEPATICAS. 
Well known and much prized spring flowering plants which succeed best in shady situations, and should be 
grown in masses, therefore we recommend clumps in preference to plants. 
each— s. d. 
658 single blue, plants ...per doz., 6s. and 9*. o 9 
659 ,, ,, clumps is. 6d., is. 6d., to 3 6 
660 double blue, plants ij. 6d. to 2 6 
661 double red, plants .. per doz., 6s. to 9 s. o 9 
each — s. 
662 double red, clumps is. 6d. , is. 6d. to 3 
663 single red, plants ...per doz., 9 s. and 11 s. 1 
664 single white, plants 1 
665 angulosa ; large rich blue ir. 6d. to 2 
FUNKIAS. 
Fine hardy ornamental border plants, pushing their leaves early in spring, and in summer throwing up a 
profusion of beautiful Lily-like spikes of bell-shaped flowers. 
each — s. d. 
666 
Ovata, leaves dark green, flowers purple... 
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O 
676 
667 
,, fol. variegatis 
2 
6 
676 
668 
,, argentea marginata, silver edged... 
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6 
677 
669 
,, aurea, foliage, beautiful yellow 
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O 
678 
670 
,, ,, maculata, foliage gold and 
679 
green per doz. ,• 9 s. 
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0 
680 
671 
,, maculata elegantissima, foliage 
681 
beautifully variegated 
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6 
672 
,, „ undulatavariegata,£»/</and 
682 
green per doz. , 9 s. 
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O 
683 
673 
,, lanceolata, purple flowers 
684 
per doz.. 5/6 
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6 
674 
„ plantanifolia, rich purple, ,, gs. 
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O 
685 
each — s. d. 
Ovata sinensis, large green foliage 1 o 
,, ,, cordifolia 1 o 
,, spathulata, small green foliage o 9 
,, fol. albo-marginatis ... o 9 
,, undulata argentea vittata 2 6 
,, viridis, foliage green, dowers purple 1 o 
M ,, univittatis, foliage green , 
with white line in centre 1 6 
Fortunei, bluish-green foliage, very distinct 2 6 
Sieboldiana, large glaucous green foliage... 1 o 
subcordata, large light green foliage, 
and lar gepure white flowers 2 6 
,, grandiflora, resembles No. 684 ... 1 6 
