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AUBRIE'TLA, Nat. Ord. Crucifer cc. Pretty spring-flowering hardy perennials. 
These charming plants arc indispensable for beds, ( 
edgings, ribbons, and for working into all kinds j 
of fancy designs in spring gardening’ ; associated \ 
with daisies, they impart a subdued mauve ground I 
J to tapestry beds ; height k ft. [_ 
AU'OUBA JAPON'IOA, Nat. Ord. Corna'cece. Handsome shrub. 
1214 Au'cuba Japon'ica (a large proportion of Aucuba plants raised from seed are males) is. & 
AURIO'ULA, Nat. Ord. Primula cece. Handsome favourite hardy perennials. 
Per pkt. 
1209 Aubrie'tia Bougainvillea, purple, (new) 
1210 ,, deltoi'dea, rose-lilac 
1211 ,, purpu'rea , purple 
1212 „ Grse'ca, purple 
1213 ,, mixed 
2 6 
1215 Auric'ula finest named flowers, green edged, &c. 4 ft. 1 Few plants elicit more admiration at the 
1216 ,, finest mixed, border varieties, % ft. V spring fower shows than Auriculas. The< i 
1217 | , fine ,, ,, ,, \ ft. j seed vegetates freely early in spring. ( ° 
AZATjEA, Nat. Ord. Rliodora' cece. Beautiful greenhouse and hardy shrubs. 
1218 Azalea saved from the choicest greenhouse varieties, 4 ft 2 
1219 ,, saved from fine greenhouse varieties, 4 ft 1 
1220 ,, saved from the finest hardy varieties, 4 ft 1 
BABI'AflA, Nat. Ord. Iridacea. Hardy bulbs. 
1221 Babi'ana, choice mixed ; these are charming Cape bulbs, £ ft o 
BALSAM, Nat. Ord. Balsamina'cece. Magnificent half-hardy annuals. 
Splendid conservatory plants, and in sheltered situations matchless for flower beds and borders. 
1222 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 s. 6 d. & 3 
1223 ,, Covent Garden Varieties, in mixture. Saved from the finest double flowers, 2 ft is. & 2 
1224 „ Smith s splendid mixed camellia-flowered, 2 ft is. & 2 
1225 ,, Dean's Camellia-flowered, various colours, very fine, 2 ft is. & 2 
1226 ,, Camellia-flowered, fine continental double varieties, 2 ft 6 d. & 1 
1227 ,, Rose-flowered, fine continental double varieties, 2 ft 6 d. & 1 o 
1228 ,, Solferino, white, striped and spotted crimson, very beautifully marked, 2 ft 6 d. & 1 o 
1229 ,, dark blood red, very splendid variety, 2 ft 6 d. &. 1 o 
1230 ,, white, double, very fine, 2 ft 1 o 
1231 „ fine mixed, 1 to 2 ft o 6 
1232 ,, common mixed, 1 to 2 ft o 3 
BARTO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Loam' cece. Very showy hardy annual. 
1233 Barto'nia au’rea, golden yellow, a very effective plant for borders and in masses, ij ft 3 d. & o 6 
1234 ,, ,, nana, golden yellow, very effective in bed and borders, 1 ft o 6 
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 
in summer they are now successfully employed. The seedlings of spring are ready to bed out in summer. 
[Bulbs, named varieties, is. 6d., 2 s. 6d., and 3 *. 6d. each. In mixture, 12 s. and 18 . 9 . per dozen.) 
1235 Bego'nia, saved from the newest Continental and English hybrids, including Mont Blanc, Mont 
Rosa, Orange Perfection, Ne Plus Ultra, Sedeni semi-plena, Floribunda rosea, 
Boliviensis superba, Froebeli, Sedeni, Dazzle, Glitter, Lothair, Meteor, Magnifica, 
Victoria, Rosseflora, Veitchii, and many other new choice species and varieties 
2 / 6 , 3/6 & 5 
1236 M fine mixed, including many varieties 1 
1237 ,, Froeb'eli, dazzling scarlet lift ..is. & 2 
1238 ,, Pear'cei, remarkable for its beautiful foliage, 1 ft 1 
1239 ,, semperflo'ren 8 , white flowers, produced in great profusion, 1 .$ ft 1 
BETA, Nat. Ord. Chenopodia’cece. Ornamental foliage plants. 
1240 Be ta vulga ris fol. kermesi'na, 1 ft. 
It would be impossible to speak too highly of the crimson-leaved Bees. 
No. 1240 . Its dwarf growth , intense crimson foliage , and fine j 
habit, adapt it for any style of gardening, while the varieties of j 
Cilia and Chilensis, groiun as single specimens in shrubbery borders 
and semi-wild places , are objects of great attraction 
1241 
1242 
1243 
1244 
1245 
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ci'cla Brasilien'sis, scarlet rib, 2 \ ft. 
,, yellow rib, 2 k ft. 
,, white rib, 2 \ ft. . 
chilen sis, scarlet, 2 $ ft 
,, yellow, 2 \ ft 
BI'DEES, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Very effective and showy hardy annual 
1246 Bi'dens atrosanguin'ea, blood crimson, a very decorative border plant, ft 
BLOOME'RIA, Nat. Ord. Lilia cece. Hardy bulb 
1247 Bloome'ria au'rea, golden yellow, a very profuse-flowering Californian plant, 1 ft 
BOOOO'jNIA, Nat. Ord. Bapaveracece. Highly ornamental hardy perennials. 
1248 BOCCO nia corda ta *1 Grouped in sub-tropical gardens, grown as single specimens f" 
o 6 
o 6 
1249 
frutes'cens 
Tonnn « M I on lawns, or in flower-borders and semi- 
japonica p r/ 
wild situations, these 
19R1 ** Th^irih prp - 1 f stately plants, with their beautifully divided foliage , arc , 
1262 :: cho“fxed'::::::::v 
B0LT0NIA, Nat. Ord. Compo'sitce. Hardy perennials. 
Fine ornamental border plants with a profusion of Aster-like flowers in Autumn. 
1253 Boltonia latisquama, rose , 3 ft o 
1254 ,, ,, alba, white, 3 ft 0 
BOUVAR'DIA, Nat. Ord. Cinchona cece. Greenhouse shrubs. 
The flowers of these charming winter and summer-flowering plants are greatly prized for bouquets. 
1255 Bouvar'dia choice mixed, suitable alike for in and outdoor decoration, 2 ft 2 
BRAOHY'OOME (Swan River Daisy), Nat. Ord. Compos' itce. Pretty h.-h. annuals. 
1256 Brachy'come iberidifo lia, blue, 4 ft 'j charming dwarf plant , cf compact growth , covered with 
1257 
1268 
1259 
albiflo'ra, white, £ ft. ( 
ro'sea, rose, \ ft f 
finest mixed,” ^ ft. ... ) 
beautiful Cineraria-like ) lowers . The plant is admir- 
ably adapted for imall beds, edgings, rock-work , ett.j 
the new variety, Rosea is a fine acquisition. 
