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ANOHU'SA, Nat. Ord., Boragina'cece. Hardy perennials. 
These are remarkably effective border plants, valuable for wild gardening and intermingling with shrubs. 
854 Anchu'sa lncama'ta,/«/» colour, 2 ft ••••• c 
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855 „ ltal'ica, intense blue, 4 ft. 
ANEMO'NE, Nat. Ord. Ranuncula'cece. 
Anemo'ne corona'ria choice mixed, \ ft. 
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Splendid hardy perennials. 
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juiceus, 3 , „ ±t , , ."■ ■■ 1 
Japonlca, red, 2 ft ) Matchless autumn-flowering plants for lines, mixed C 1 
H.Jobert, white, 2 ft. 3 flower or shrubbery borders, and to cut for vases (. 1 
steila'ta, the beautiful starry Wind-flower, J ft 0 
8 species in mixture, of Alpine Wind-flowers 6 a. « 1 
ANGELO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'ccoe. Handsome warm greenhouse perennial. 
865 Angelo'nia gTandlflo'ra, purple-blue, centre spotted white, dwarf and compact, 1 ft 1 o 
ANOMATHE'OA, Nat. Ord. Irida'cece. Charming dwarf hardy bulb. 
866 Anomathe'ca cruen'ta, orange, spotted with crimson, very pretty, £ ft ° 6 
MTIRRHI'NTJM (Snapdragon), Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cece. Hardy perennials. 
Handsome free-dowering border plants, which arc decorative the first season. The Tom Thumb varieties arc 
dwarf, compact , very Jloriferous , and make superb bedding plants. 
Antirrhinum majus mixed, from the choicest named Scotch and English varieties, 2 ft 6 d & 1 
saved from very fine varieties, 2 ft 3“- & 0 
Pestridge’s splendid prize varieties, 2 ft 1 
arbum, pure white , 2 ft 0 
brilliant, crimson, white throat , 2 ft 0 
caryophylloi'des, magnificently striped, 2 ft 0 
Cres'cia, deep scarlet, splendid, 2 ft. 0 
Deli'la, rosy carmine and white, 2 ft 0 
Firefly, orange, scarlet, and white , 2 ft 0 
Galathe'e, crimson, yellow , and white, 2 ft 0 
Ghes'tia, dark blood red, foliage dark, fine, 2 ft o 
Henry the IV., bright cinnabar, 2 ft. 0 
nigres'cens, deep crimson, very beautiful, 2 ft 0 
papiliona'ceum, bright scarlet and white, 2 ft 0 
na'num album, aureum striatum, Aurora, Brilliant, Crescia, Delila, 
Firefly, Galathee, Henry the IV., kermesina splendens, luteum, 
and papiliona'ceum, ft., each variety .. 0 
na'num mixed, from the above 12 choice varieties, ik ft 3 d. & o 
Tom Thumb crimson, white striped red, yellow striped red, Delila, 
" ” Henrythe IV., yellow, Firefly, Brilliant, and white, 1 ft... .each variety o 
Tom Thumb mixed, from the above 9 choice bedding varieties, ift. ... 6 d. & 1 
Asari'na, yellow, valuable for rock-work, hanging baskets, and pots, ft o 
assur'gens, flowers white tinted yellow, a fine rock-plant, ^ ft 0 
” rupes'tris, purple and yellow, a charming dwarf rocjc-plant, £ ft o 
APLOPAP'PUS, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Showy half-hardy annuals. 
Aplopap'pus rublglno'sus, golden yellow, a very effective profuse autumn-flowering plant, 2-1 ft o 
V Bptnulo'sus, bright yellow, branched, compact, and prof use flowering, ij ft. o 
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Very decorative for flower borders and rockwork in May and June, and most useful to cut for vc l ses ' 
Aauile'gla choice mixed double varieties 3“- “ ° 
„ ,, single varieties 3 & ° 
al'ba ple'na, fine double white, 2 ft 0 
alpl'na, blue and white, 1 ft 0 
ealifor'nlca, bright scarlet, large and beautiful, 2 ft 0 
canaden'sis hnmllls, red, ij ft 0 
caryophylloi'des, double, magnificently striped varieties, 2 ft 0 
coeru'lea, violet-blue and white, long spurs, fine species, ii ft ° 
Duran'dli varlega'ta. double, striped, ii ft. 
g'lanclulo sa, tru e,.rich blue, tipped white, most beautiful, r£ ft 
hy’brlda lu’cida,^ scarlet, belted yellow, 2 ft 
i( M fl. pi., scarlet and yellow , 2 ft 
siblr ica compacta ru'bra vlola'cea ple'na, reddish violet, double, 1 ft 
Sklnne'rii, scarlet and yellow, beautiful, ft 
Vervalnea'na, semi-double purple, foliage beautifully mottled yellow, very effective, 1 It. 
Witmannla'na, blue and white, very handsome, ij ft 
A'RABIS, Nat. Ord. Cruci/'ene. Valuable spring-flowering hardy perennials. 
- 906 Arabia albl'da, pure white, % ft. j indispensable and exceedingly effective plants for spring & 
907 ,, areno'sa, rose, f gardening, and very decorative on rock-work 
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. „ , s’ gardening, and very decorative on rock-work ] 
ro'sea, fine rose, J ft. ... J 6 t •""/ 
aubrletoldes, bellldlfolia, ccerulea, and in mixture eacn 
ARATjIA, Nat. Ord. Aralia'cece. Highly ornamental half-hardy shrubs. 
910 Ara'lialongipeduncula'ta'i Amongst plants used for sub-tropical effect in the flower garden 
1 or conservatory, Aralias take high rank. Their large handsome 
and distinctive foliage commands attention and excites admira- 
tion especially when seen grouped, or as single specimens, at 
such places as Hyde Park, Battersea Park and Victoria Park, the 
Lower Grounds, Aston, etc., where sub-tropical gardening is 
made a feature. 
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Osya'na 
papyrl'fera, 5 ft. 
Huge'lll 
Slebol'dii, 4 ft. .. 
aplno'sa, 5 ft 
choice mixed 
AOTHLE'GIA (Columbine), Nat. Ord. Ranuncula'cece. Handsome hardy perennials. 
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