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NEW, RAEE AND DESIRABLE HARDY PLANTS. 
RHODODENDRONS, choice liybrids, of sorts, I RHUS GLABRA LACINIATA, Is. and Is. M. 
to name, 3s. 6ri. and 5s. 1 RIBES ALPINUM PUMILUM AUREUM, 5s. 
ROSA BRtTNONI. 
Tliis Nepal species belongs to the group of Musk Roses, and is of climbing habit. The leaves consist 
of from live to seven lanceolate leaflets. Its flowers are Jiure wliite and arc produced in corymbose 
bunches. 2s. 6d. 
ROSA RUQOSA (REGELIANA). 
This attractive plant has been introduced from Japan. It is of neat compact bushy' growth ; the 
foliage is of a bright green above, wliitish and slightly tomentoso underneath. The flowers are about 
three inches in diameter, composed of five petals of a most beautiful bright rosy crimson colour, and freely 
produced in barge terminal clusters. They are succeeded by' large berries of a rich rosy red colour, 
which add considerably to the ornamental character of the plant, rendering it exceedingly elfective. 
2s. fid. 
ROSES, vide page 94. 
RUBUS ARCTICUS FCECUNDUS, 3s. fid. 
FRUTICOSUS KITTATINNY, 2s. fid. 
SNYDER, 2s. fid. 
WILSON'S EARLY, 2s. fid 
ID.®US, PRIDE OP THE HUDSON, a line large American Raspberry of excellent flavour. 
2s. fid. 
PHjENICOLASIUS, 5s. I SALIX BABYLONICA MASCULA, 2s. fid. 
ROSAIFOLIUS, 5s. | PENTANDRA, 2s. fid. 
RUBUS DELICIOSUS, 2s. fid. 
highly esteemed American Blackberries. 
SAXIFRAGA PELTATA. 
This remarkable and attractive plant has been introduced from the River Sacramento, in California. 
It is of robust growth, producing immense roundly lobed dark green leaves, about fifteen to eighteen 
inches in diameter. The flowers, which are of a beautiful rose colour, are most abundantly borne on 
a tall erect spike upwards of a foot in height. Is. fid. 
SAUROMATUM, vide Arisicma. 
SCILLA NIVALIS, Is. fid. 
SEDUM MAXIMOWICZII, Is. fid. 
SPURIUM SPLENDENS, Is. fid. 
SENECIO PULCHER, Is. fid. 
SKIMMEA OBLATA, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
SPIR.®A AMURENSIS, Is. fid. 
BARBATA, vide Astilbe barbata 
PALMATA, Is. and Is. fid. 
SPIR^A PALMATA ELEGANS 
A very distinct and pretty variety, in habit and foliage similar to Sjnriva pahnata, but with white 
flowers and conspicuous red stamens, Avhich render it extremely elfective. 2s. fid. 
STAPHYLEA COLCHICA, 3s. fid. 
STAUNTONIA LATIFOLIA, 2s. fid. 
STYRAX JAPONICA, 3s. fid. 
STYRAX OBASSIA, 10s. fid. 
SYRINGA FLORE-PLENO LEMOINEI, vide 
page 93. 
SYRINGA HYAOINTHIFLORA PLENA. 
This attractive double-flowered variety was raised from a cross between S. oUusa and S. asurca plena; 
it produces fine large thyrses of blossom nearly six inches long and nearly four inches wide ; the flowci’S 
are imbricated, well formed, of a pretty rosy lilac colour, and the buds are red. 5s. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS RENONCULE. 
A fine variety, giving long erect thyrses of very full double flowers, which are of an azurc-mauvo 
colour, and have a very strong perfume. 10s. fid. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS RUBELLA PLENA. 
An extremely floriferous variety', producing long erect thyrses of full double flowers, of a clear 
reddish-violet colour ; the buds are purple. 10s. 
THALICTRUM GLAUCUM, Is. fid. 
TIGRIDIA CONCHIFLORA, 3s. per dozen 
GRANDIFLORA, 4s. per dozen 
AURANTIACA, 4s. per dozen 
TRICYRTIS HIRTA FLORE-NIGRO, Is. fid. 
TRITELEIA LAX A, fis. per dozen 
TRITOMA GRANDIS, 2s. fid. 
UVARIA GLAUCESCENS, Is. fid. 
TULIPA GREIGI, 18s. per dozen 
KOLPAKOWSKYANA, 18s. per dozen 
STELLATA, 18s. per dozen 
TRIPHYLLA, 18s. per dozen 
TURKBSTANICA, 18s. per dozen 
ULMUS MEDIO-VARIEGATA ARGENTEA 
Is, ^d. 
UMBILICUS LIEVENII, 2s. U. 
