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ATJBETE'TIA, Nat. Ord. Cruciferce. Pretty spring-flowering hardy perennials. 
Autrle'tla Bougalnvl'llea, (new)'| These charming plants [called Blue Alyssum) are C 
„ deltoi'dea, rose-lilac I indispensable for beds, edgings-, ribbons, and for 
,, purpu'rea, >- working into all kinds of fancy designs in springs 
I* GrsB'ca, purple gardening; associated with daisies, they impart a 
,, mixed '.J subdued mauve ground to tapestry beds ; height \i\.. 
AU'OTJBA JAPON'IOA, Nafc. Ord. Corna'cem. Handsome shrub. 
Au'CUba Japonlca (a large proportion of Aucuba plants raised from seed are males) is. Sc 2 
AUEIO'ULA, Nat. Ord. Primula cece. Handsome favourite hardy perennials. 
Aurlc'ula finestnamedflowers, green edged, &c.i ft. \Fev) plants indeed elicit more admiration at ( 2 
,, finest mixed, border varieties, J ft. I our spring /lower shows than Auficulas ;) i 
,, fine ,, M ,, .j ft. j they succeed best in a northern aspect, and\ o 
,, fl.pleno,5toiopercent.coraedouDle, J ft. ) theseedve^etatesmostfreelyearlyinspring.\ 2 
AZATjEA, Nat. Ord. Rliodort/cece. Beautiful greenhouse and hardy shrubs. 
Azalea saved from the choicest greenhouse varieties, 4 ft 2 
,, saved from fine greenhouse varieties, 4 ft i 
,, sated from the finest hardy varieties, 4 ft i 
BALSAM, Nat. Ord. BalsaminafcecB. Magnificent half-hardy annuals. 
Splendid conservatory plants, and in sheltered situations matchless for flower beds and borders. 
Balsam, “Barr's Criterion,” these are of the highest type ; the flowers are perfect in form, and 
uniformly double, while the habit of the plant is all that could be desired, 2 ft. 2 j. td. Sc 3 
saved from the best double Covent Garden varieties, 2 ft 2 
Smith’s splendid mixed camellia-flowered, 2 ft is.^Sc 2 
Dean's Camellia-flowered, various colours, very fine, 2 ft is. Sc 2 
Camellia-flowered, fine continental double varieties, 2 ft 6d. Sc i 
Rose-flowered, fine continental double varieties, 2 ft 6d. Sc 1 
Dwarf Camellia-flowered, German double varieties, ft 6d. Sc i 
Solferino, white, striped and spotted crimson, very beautifully marked, 2 ft 6rf. Sc i 
dark blood red, very splendid variety, 2 ft td. Sc x 
white, double, very fine, 2 ft 10 
fine mixed, i to 2 ft o 6 
common mixed, i to 2 ft o 3 
BAPTI'SIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'soe. Hardy perennial. 
Bapti^sia Australis, blue, a fine herbaceous plant for woodland walks and shrubberies, 2 ft o 3 
BAETO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Loasa'cecB. Very showy hardy annual. 
Barto'nia au'rea, golden yellow, a very effective plant for borders and in masses, i J ft 3</. & o 6 
BEGO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Begonia'cece. Beautiful greenhouse and stove plants. 
The unsurpassed elegance of habit, profusion of bloom, and brilliancy of colour of the new hybrid tuberous 
rooted Begonias cannot be spoken of too highly. For indoor decoration they are unequalled, and during the last 
few summers tluy have been successfully e?nployed as bedding plants. Sow the seed in spring, and the plants will 
be ready to bed out in summer. Bulbs, named varieties, is. /id., 2 s. 6d., y.6d., and upwards. In mixture, 
12 s. and i 8 j. per dozen. 
933 Bego'nla, saved from the newest Continental and English hybrids, including Mont Blanc, Bolivi- 
ensis, Froebeli, Sedeni, Dazzle, Glitter, Lothair, Meteor, Magnifica, Victoria, Rosae- 
flora, Veitchii, and many other of the new choice species and varieties 2/6, 3/6 & 5 6 
934 ,, flue mixed, including many varieties i o 
935 ,, dazzling scarlet, ij ft xs. Sc 2 6 
936 „ Pear'cei, a new species with remarkably beautiful foliage, i ft i o 
937 ,, semperflo'rens, wAtVtf produced in great profusion, 1^ ft i o 
BE'TA, Nat. Ord. Ghenopodia'cecs. Ornamental foliage plants. 
Be'ta vulga'ris fol. kennesi'na, i ft. 
It woulJbe Imfusstblt to sytak to« highly of tht crimton-leaved Btet, 
No. 938. Its dwarf growth^ interne (rhnson foliage, and fne 
habit, adapt it for any style 0/ gardening, while the varieties of 
Ciela and Chilensts, grown as single spetitntns in shrubbery borders 
and semi-wild places, are objects of great attraction. 
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939 
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943 
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cla Brasilien'sis, scarlet rib, 2 i ft. 
,, yellow rib, 2 ^ ft. 
,, white rib, 2 \ ft. .. 
Chllen'sls, scarlet, 2^ ft 
,, yellow, 2 ^ ft 
BI'DENS, Nat. Ord. Compos' itoa. 
Very effective and showy hardy annual. 
944 Brdens atrosanguln'ea, blood crimson, a very decorative border plant, ij ft o 
BOOOO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Papavera'ceoe. Highly ornamental hardy perennials. 
916 Bocco'nla corda'ta I...-', . j. ■ . j r— i 
01c I In sub-troptcal gardens, or as single specimens on lawns, and | ^ 
01. ’’ TonnnMeo I fUmcr-borders and semi-wild situations, these stately} ^ 
gjg ” Tlrvuibergl I their beautifully divided foliage, are exceed- \ ^ 
949 !! cboice mixed J ingly effective. 
BOLTONIA, Nat. Ord. Compo'sitcB. Hardy Perennials. 
Fine ornamental border plants with a profusion of Aster-like flowers in A utumn. 
960 Boltonia asteroides, white, 4 ft o 
961 ,, latlsquama, rose, 3 ft o 
962 ,, ,, alba, white, 3 ft o 
BOUVAR'DIA, Nat. Ord. Cinchona,' cece. Greenhouse shrubs. 
The flowers of these charming winter and summer-flowering plants are greatly priced for bouquets. 
963 Bouvar'dla choice mixed, suitable alike for in and outdoor decoration, 2 ft ij. & 
BRAOHY'OOME (Swan River Daisy), Nat. Ord. Compos' itet. Pretty h.-h. annuals. 
954 Bractycome Iberldlfo'Ua, blue, i ft -j charmin, dw.rf of compact growth, covered with f O 
QRK flThtfln'rn tnhitf 1 ( i. n-.- ui. a n-L. -j 
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956 
967 
alblflo'ra, white, ^ ft. I 
ro'sea, rose, ^ ft r 
flneat mixed, i ft. ...) 
beautiful Cineraria-liie flowert. The plant is admir- 
ably adapted for small beds, edgings, rock-work, etc.y 
the new variety, Rosea is a fne acfuisition. 
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