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AEGEMO'NEi Nat. Ord. Papavera'ceas. 
876 
Huunemau'nll, yellow, 2 
\_Barr and Son, 
Per pJct,— j, I 
Very showy hardy annuals. 
876 Argemo'ne firnuidlflo'ra, white, 2 ft ”) These are remarkably dhtinctive in flower and foliage, 
" ft. ...) 
and are very effective border plants^ 
AKME'RIA, Nat. Ord. FlumhcLgina^cece. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
877 Arme'lia fonuo'sa, light rose, i ft As border plants and for rock-work, these are ( 
878 
879 
cepbalo'tes, satin-rose, i 
much< o 
(sd,8c o 
exceedingly effective*, the cut flowers are 
cUotce mixed varieties j prized for winter bouquets, 
ARTEMIS'IA, Nat. Ord. Gompos'itm, Ornamental sub-tropical foliage plants. 
A. gracilis is an elegant border plant; A.argcntea ( 
has beautifully cut silvery foliage ; Roetlii is very j 
pretty; and Stelleriana is a fine hardy peren-\ 
nial and a good bedding plant, \ 
880 Artemisia an'nua g^c'Uls, h.h.a., 5 ft. 
881 argentea, silver-leaved, hhp, 2ft. 
882 ,, Roez'lll, silvery foliage, hhp, ^ft. 
883 ,, BteUeri9.'na,, silvery foliage, ^ ft. 
ASOLETIAS, Nat. Ord. Asclepiadafccm. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
884 Ascle'pias curassav'lca, bright scarlet, 3 ft....'\ 
fiQK Inonmn'tJi n (* I herbareou$ planU; under glate Curaeeaviea bloomt profueely 
'' mCaXXlAT&. rOSO-pur^lt, 2tt. I i, »mt,r ,pri,o ; oul if ,htn, hc,,n,loi,r,l,,d /or il. 
086 ,, X\X^&TO Sdi, bright orange, 2 ft l deUeiouily /ragTanlfioveere, and Tuberoea Jor Ht ehouy orange- 
887 ,, mixed varieties ' 6io, 
896 
896 
mixed varieties, ij ft 3rf. & 
AUERIE'TIA, Nat. Ord. Oruciferce. 
897 Auftrle'tla Bougalnvll'lea, purple (new) ... 
898 
899 
900 
901 
902 
903 
deltol'dea, rose-lilac 
Eyrel, rich purple, large-flowered 
gTse'ca^ purple 
HendersoxUi, deep purple 
viola'cea, rose-violet (new) 
mixed 3<f. & 
Pretty spring-flowering hardy perennials. 
These are charming plants for beds, edgings, ribbons, 
and working into all kinds of fancy designs in 
spring gardening. In tapestry beds, associated .< 
with daisies, they give a subdued mauve ground- 
work ; hardy perennial ; height i ft. 
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ATTRIO'ULA, Nat. Ord. Primula! cece. Handsome favourite hardy perennials. 
904 Aurlc'ula finest named flowers, green edged, &c.i ft. Few plants elicit more admiration at the ( 
805 ,, finest mixed, border varieties, .? ft. > spring flower shows than Auriculas. The\ 
906 . I f X 7 ■ - I 
ft. ) seedvegetatesbestwhen sown early in spring. ( 
fine 
AZATLEA, Nat. Ord. Phodorafcece, Beautiful greenhouse and hardy shrubs. 
907 Azalea saved from the choicest greenhouse varieties, 4 ft i 
908 ,, saved from the finest hardy varieties, 4 ft i 
BALSAM, Nat. Ord. JSalsamina'cece. Magnificent half-hardy annuals. 
Splendid conservatory plants, and out of doors in sheltered situations matchless for beds and borders. 
909 Balsam, “Barr's Criterion," is of the highest English type; the flowers are perfect in form, and 
uniformly double, while the habit of the plant is all that can be desired, 2 ft....ij. 6d. & 2 
910 ,, German varieties. Saved from the finest double flowers, 2 ft i 
911 ,1 French varieties. Saved from the finest double flowers, 2 ft i 
912 ,, American varieties. Saved from the finest double flowers, 2 ft 1 
813 ,, Carnation, striped varieties. Saved from the finest double flowers, 2 ft i 
914 „ dark blood-red, very splendid variety, 2 ft 6d. & i 
916 „ white, this variety is extensively grown by American florists, 2 ft 6d. & i 
916 ,, yellow, a fine new German variety 6d. & i 
917 „ fine mixed, i to 2 ft o 
918 ,, common mixed, I to 2 ft o 
BAPTrSIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'see. Hardy perennials. 
919 Bapti'sia australis, blue, 3 ft ) Fine border plants, and valuable to natu- 
920 „ vlrglnlca, light blue, 3 ft. ^ 
j ralize in wild gardens. 
BARTO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Loasa'cetB, Very showy hardy annuals. 
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921 Baxto'nla au'rea, golden-yellow, a very effective plant in flower borders, ft 3<f. & 
9 2 2 ^ ^9^ O T M ^.^7 A..., .. ........ « a .r. V. ...3 .3 . M .V A J O. 
tolourtd b\o$«om«. 
ASPE'EULA, Nat. Ord. Rubia'cece. Hardy annual. 
888 Aapo'rula azu'rea seto'sa, iigAl blue, a charming species of •• Woodruff," i ft 3<f. & o 6 
ASPHO'DELUS, Nat. Ord. Lilia'cem. Hardy perennial. 
889 Aspho'delus, mixed, fine border plants, and valuable for wild gardens o 6 
AS'TEE, Nat. Ord. Oompo'sitce. Handsome hardy perennials. 
890 Michaelmas Daisies, in mixture, 3 ft. {For Fre7uh and Ge7‘77tan China Asters, see p. q) 6d. & i o 
ASTITjBE, Nat. Ord. 8axifraga‘ cecB. Hardy perennial. 
891 Astllbe rlvula'rls, white, flowers in panicles, a good border plant with elegant spirea-\\V& foliage, 3 ft. o 6 
ASTRA'GALTJS, Nat. Ord. Lfigumino^sce, Beautiful hardy perennials. 
892 Astra'galus choice mixed, from seven varieties, 2 ft -^d, & o 6 
ATHANA'SIA, Nat. Ord. Gompos'itce. Fine hardy annual for bouquets. 
893 Athana'sla an'nua, the clusters of ball-shaped golden flowers are beautiful in table bouquets, i ft., 3<f. & o 6 
AUBERGINE (Egg-plant), Nat. Ord. 8olobnoi ce<B. Handsome fruit-bearing annuals. 
Unique for table decoration, and sub-tropical effect; the fruit makes a pleasing variety amongst dessert. 
894 Aubergine, scarlet-frulted, ij ft 3rf. & o 6 
white-fruited, x.J ft yi. & 
TSBftidL, golden-yellow, a very effective bedding plant, i ft ^d. & 
BEGO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Begonia'cece. Beautiful greenhouse and out-door plants. 
The elegance of habit, profusion of bloom, and brilliancy of colour possessed by the new hybrid tuberous-rooted 
Begonias cannot be spoken of too highly. For greenhouse decoration they are unequalled, and as bedding plants 
