NEW, BARE AND DESIR.ABLE HARDY PLANTS. 
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ROSA RTJGOSA (REGELIANA). 
This attractive plant has been introduced from Japan. It is of neat compact bushy growth ; tlie 
foliage is of a bright green above, whitish and slightly tomentose underneath. The flowers, aie about 
three inches in diameter, composed of five petals of a most beautiful bright rosy crimson colour, and 
freely produced in large terminal clusters. They are succeeded by large hips of a rich rosy led 
colour, which add considerably to the ornamental character of tlie plant. 2s. Sd. 
BtrBTJS ARCTICXJS FCECUNDUS, 3s. 6ff. 1 BUBUS DELICIOSUS, 2s. Gd. 
RUBUS PRUTICOSUS DENTATUS. 
A very peculiar variety of our native Bramble ; the stems are jmrple, and furnished with red thorns, 
the leaves are small, trifoliolate, with the leaflets deeply inciso-dentate. It is of comparatively slender 
growth, and will form a hardy climber of a very elegant character. 3s. 6d. 
BT7BXJS FBTTTICOSXJS KITTATINN'S", ') 
2s. fid. 
MAMMOTH, 2s. fid. 
NEW BOCHELLE, 2s. fid. 
SNYDEB, 2s. fid. 
WILSON’S EABLY, 2s. fid. 
PHAiNICOLASIHS, 5s. 
SALIX BABYLONICA MASCULA, 2s. fid. 
I 
^ highly esteemed .Vmerican Blackberries. 
SALIX PENTANDRA, Is. fid. 
SAtTEOMATUM, vide .\risffima. 
SAXIFBAOA CILIATA, Is. fid. 
SAXIFRAGA PELTATA. 
This remarkable and attractive plant has been introduced from the River Sacr.amento, in California. 
It is of i-obust growth, producing immense roundly lobed dark green leaves, about fifteen to eighteen 
inches in diameter. Tlfe flowers, which are of a beautiful ro.se colour, are most abmulantly borne on 
a tall erect spike, upwards of a foot in height. Is. fid. 
SCILLA NIVALIS, l.s. fid. 
SCIBPXTS TABEBNAEMONTANI 
BBINUS, vide page 9i. 
SEDHM MAXIMOWICZII, Is. fid. • 
SPTJRIUM SPLENDENS, Is. fid. 
SENECIO PULCHER, Is. fid. 
ZE- 
SILENE ZAWADSKYI, 2s. fid. 
SKIMMIA OBLATA, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
SPIRAEA AMHRENSIS, Is. fid. 
ASTILBOIDES, vide page 17. 
BABBATA, vide Astilbe barbata. 
PALMATA. Is. and Is. fid. 
SPIRdEA PALMATA ELEGANS. 
A very distinct and pretty variety, in habit and foliage similar to Spivtcv palvidtdf but w'ith white 
flowers and conspicuous red stamens, which render it extremely eflective. 2s. fid. 
STAPHYLEA COLCHICA, 3s. fid. 
STAUNTONIA LATIFOLIA, 2s. fid. 
STYRAX OBASSIA, 10s. fid. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS FLORE-PLENO 
LEMOINEI, vide page 96. 
SYRINGA HYACINTHIFLORA PLENA. 
This attractive double-flowered variety was raised from a cross betw een S. oUusa and S. aziirea plena ; 
it produces fine large thyrses of blossom nearly six inehes long and nearly four inches wide ; the llowcr.s 
are imbricated, w’ell formed, of a pretty rosy lilac colour, and the buds are red. 2s. fid. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS MATHIEU DE DOMBASLE. 
A splendid double-flowered variety, producing immense thyr.scs nearly a foot long and from seven 
to nine inches broad ; the buds are purplish and the expanded *flo>ycrs of a beautilul :-eddish mauve 
colour. 10s. fid. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS RENONCULE. 
A fine variety, giving long erect thyrses of very full double flowers, which are of an azurc-mauve 
colour and have a very strong perfume. 5s. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS RUBELLA PLENA. 
An extremely floriferous variety, producing long erect thyrses ol full double flowere, of a clear reddish 
violet colom' ; the buds are purple. 5s. 
TIGRIDIA CONCHIFLORA, 3s. per dozen. 
GRANDIFLORA, -is. per dozen 
ALBA, 12s. per dozen 
— AUB ANTIACA, 4«. per dozen 
TRICYRTIS HIRTA, Is. 
FLOEE-NIGRO, Is. 
TRITOMA GRANDIS, 2s. fid. 
UVAEIA GLAUCESCENS, Is. fid. 
TULIPA GREIGII, 18s. per dozen 
ULMUS MEDIO - VARIEGATA AR- 
GENTEA, Is. fid. 
UMBILICUS LIEVENII, 2s. fid. 
