DOUBLE PYRETHRUMS, PHLOXES, P^ONIAS, DOUBLE POTENTILLAS, ETC. 43 
A %“ ne ', awarde . d n Banksian Medal to our collection of Pyrethrums. 
Aster T.nd the r ill h %h Y b ° r , dl T pI \ n , ts ' wlth lar S e beautifully formed flowers not unlike those of the 
Chrys: ant 1 liemum. These, during May and June, are produced in great profusion, and if the plants 
brilliant crimson and y ln th e autumn The colours range from the purest white to th/most 
and ‘ able decora,lon - few flowers are more desirable. The following 
3115 Our own Selections, 12 in 12 fine varieties qs., very fine 121 ., extra fine 18 o 
3116 „ ■* 2 S >■> 2 S 2 tr„ „ 2 S r„ „ 30 o 
Purchasers can make their own selections at the rate of 12 s. per dozen. 
3117 Bonamy, pure white, centre petals yellow 
3118 Candidum plenum, pure white, flowers large 
3119 Delicatissimum, jmt rose, orange centre 
3120 Dr. Livingstone, very pale rose, centre white 
3121 Eximium, delicate rose , flowers large 
3122 Fulgens plenissimum, rich car mine, flowers large 
3123 Gaiety, rosy pink, flowers large 
3124 Galathee, light rose , flowers large 
3125 Gloire de Stalle, rich glowing purple car mine 
3126 Gustave Heitz, rich rosy red, orange centre 
3127 Hermann Stenger, rosy lilac 
3128 Imbricatum plenum, rich purplish carmine , 
tipped white 
3129 Imperatrice Charlotte, white, shaded rose, 
yellowish centre 
3130 Iturbide, bright purplish carmine, white and 
rose centre 
3131 Iveryanum, rosy carmine, flowers large 
3132 La Vestale, white, tinted lilac, flowers large 
3133 Lady Blanche, blush, tinted lilac 
3134 Le Dante, br ight, shining rose, orange centre 
3135 Lischen, lilac rose, conspicuous orange centre 
3136 Madame Billiard, white, tinted rose 
3137 Madame Munier, rosy blush, flowers large 
3138 Michael Buckner, rich rosy crimson, orange centre 
3139 Miss Plinke, purplish crimson, and greyish lilac 
3140 Modele, bright rosy crimson, flowers large 
3141 Mons. Barral, rosy red 
314l£Mont Blanc, flue while 
3142 Mrs. Dix, blush, shaded with purple 
3143 Multiflorum, rosy crimson, orange centre 
3144 Nanoy, blush white, shaded salmon 
3145 Ne Plus Ultra, delicate blush white, flowers large 
3146 Nemesis, lilac carmine 
3147 Peau Rouge, rosy crimson, orange centre 
3148 Paul Journu, outer petals pale rose, centre petals 
cream, shaded lilac 
3149 Prince Teck, brilliant crimson, orange centre 
3150 Princess de Metternich, pure white 
3151 Progress, rich crimson, orange-brown centre 
3152 Roseum magnificum ,flne rose, shaded purple 
3153 Roseum plenum, rosy blush 
3164 Spectabile, dark rosy lilac 
3155 Striatum, pink, tinged white 
3156 Voie Lactee, pure white, suffused delicate pink, 
centre orange 
3157 Wilhelm Kramper, dark red, flowers very large 
R>iJN.br<»15 VARIETIES, Etc. 
I hese take first rank among herbaceous and decorative plants ; they are free and stately in growth 
produce in great profusion large elegantly formed flowers of the most delicate and beautiful shades of col. 
many of which are very fragrant ; they are perfectly hardy, andfwill flourish in any ordinary garden soil. 
1x63 2 3 o 11 £ SP “ ” eS So/, and 
HERBACEOUS OR PERENNIAL PHLOXES. 
, ,c,i!’ eSe grand border plants are exceedingly decorative, the flowers beautifully formed, and borne in large 
clusters, varying m colour from the purest white to the richest purple, brilliant salmon and crimson. T°d 
3169 2 s in 2 s .. .. 30 /, 40 /-, 5°/, and 60 o 
3 igo 12 in 12 ;; ;; and o 
3161 Varieties without names, " 4/6 to 6/- per dozen. " • 1 ' 51 • 10 
rfEONIAS, SINENSIS VARIETIES, Etc. 
and 
lour, 
30 m 30 splendid varieties ; ;; ; "and 63 o 
3164 12 in 12 ;; -r 3 #? 42, r and s° ° 
DOUBLE POTENTILLAS. 
A very distinct and beautiful class of hardy perennials, with finely formed very double flowers : the petals 
are of a stout, rich, velvety texture, and vary in colour from brilliant crimson and maroon to rich orange and 
bright yellow. These colours are in some flowers represented by stripes, in others by spots, margins, or marbling. 
3166 20 in 20 varieties s - a - 
3166 12 in 12 f 2 /- and 5° 0 
SUB-ALPINE MOUNDS AND PLANTS P0R THEM ; ALSO FOR WINDOW GARDENS. 
One of the most interesting features in modern gardening is the development of a Sub-Alpine effect which 
is produced by throwing up mounds, and planting them with an Alpine vegetation, giving to the mounds various 
heights and depressions, such as are to be found in natural landscapes, choosing, when possible, a situation which 
admits of a perspective, and the planting should be such as to give a semi-wild appearance, embracing every tint 
of Aipine foiiage and every variety of Alpine flower as is found in nature. These Alpine aspects are greatlv 
enhanced if planted liberally all over with soring flowering bulhs. curb ac Scilla sibiricaand bifolia, Snowdrops, 
..... . .. sica, so that in spring they appear as 
attractive as in summer. 6 ’ * F 
Crocus, dwarf Daffodils, Snowflakes, Fritillarias, Iris reticulata, and j 
SELECTIONS OF HARDY PLANTS FOR SUB-ALPINE MOUNDS, AS UNDER : — 
3167 100 in 100 species 50 /- and 
3168 roo in 50 ,, 40 /- and 
3169 5 ° in 50 „ | 25 /- and 
63 
5° 
3° 
3170 so in 25 species 2 t/- and 
3171 25 in 25 „ 12/6 and Is 
3172 12 in 12 6 /- and 
8. d. 
30 o 
HARDY ALPINE SUCCULENTS FOR GEOMETRICAL DESIGNS IN THE FLOWER GARDEN. 
_TJ le Sde s tl0ns quoted, as under, are for plants in pots which, are capable of being divided ut> 
ln 4° ‘o 5° varieties p er IO0 , 50 J. ; per dozen, 6s. and 
I s ® 11 ™ (Stonecrop), m 40 varieties per 100 , 50 1. ; per dozen, 6s. and 
3176 Sempervlvums, in 25 varieties per 100 , sor. ; per dozen, 6s. and 
FINE SORTS OF HARDY ALPINE PLANTS FOR ROCKWORK, ETC. 
9 o 
3176 100 in 100 varieties 
3177 100 in 50 „ 
3178 100 in 25 ,, 
FINE SORTS 
■So s. and 63 
. 42 . 1 . and 50 
. 301 . and 42 
OF HARDY 
3182 too in 100 varieties 70s. and 84 
3183 100 in 
3181 100 in 
5° 
2S 
12 , King Strict, Covent Garden, 1878 .] 
6 or. and 70 
501 . and 60 
o I 3179 50 in 50 varieties 2 ir. and 30 
o I 3180 25 in 25 ,, x 2 r. and 15 
o | 3181 12 in 12 6s. and 9 
HERBACEOUS BORDER PLANTS. 
o I 3185 so in 50 varieties 30 J. and 42 
o 3186 25 in 25 „ 15 *. and 21 
o I 3187 12 in 12 „ 6 r., 9 ^., and 12 
