NEW SnilJEA. 
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One of tlio most handsome of hardy horliaca'ous perennials, and one whieh has been ccrtiiicaled belli 
by the Royal llortioultursl and Royal Botanic Societies on account of its ffi’cnt merit. The steins are 
furnished with triterimte leaves, and terminated by compound feathery branches of elegant white 
flowers. It will bo a charming and indispensable plant for pot culture us a decorative object in the 
early spring months, on account of its free growth and beautiful flowers, which are xiroduced in the 
greatest profusion. This is one of the Twelve New I’laiits with which Mr. VV. B. gained the hirst 
Trize at the Great Show of the Royal Horticultural Society, hold at Kensington, in 1882. lO.i. Urf. 
