NEW AND BARE HARDY PLANTS. 
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SEDUM MAXIMOWICZII. 
This new Japanese Sedum is perfectly hardy, and of dense habit, producing its largo heads of yellow 
flowers in the most profuse manner, and forming plants of circular growth about I5 feet high, and 
as much through ; such a plant giving about 100 heads of blossom, each head from 2 to 3 inches in 
diameter. 2s. Gd. 
SELAGINELLA JAPONICA. 
This interesting plant has been introduced from Japan, and has proved itself to be quite hardy in 
this country. Is. Gd. and 2s. 6d. 
SALIX BABYLONICA MASCT7LA, 6s. | SKIMMIA JAPONICA, Is. Gd. and 2s. G(i. 
SKIMMIA OBLATA. 
A most beautiful Japanese evergreen shrub, producing berries of the brightest vermilion. This 
IS one of Mr. Fortune’s discoveries, and proves to bo quite distinct from all other Skimmias as yet 
known, in the remarkably oblate shape of its bright red berries, so obviously different from the dull 
red oblong fruit of other Skimmias. It is .also strikingly distinct in its foliage, which is of a different 
texture, as well as in its habit, from the other species known to us. It is a free-growing shrub, 
with dense clear green loaves, the panicles of bright coloured berries nestling amongst tho foliage 
at the ends of the branches. 3s. 6(i., 5s., and 7s. Gd. 
SOLANUM DULCAMARA VARIEGATA. 
This new and beautiful Solauum is quite hardy, of free growth aud excellent habit. Tho ground 
colour of tho leaf is bright green, distinctly margined with pure white ; the blooms are a rich 
purple, succeeded by bunches of scarlet berries, giving the plant a very effective appearance. It 
as an ornamental plant for pot culture, and, being quite hardy, will prove a great acquisition for 
bedding purposes. 3s. Gd. 
SPIR/EA PALMATA. 
In a description of this plant, given in the Botanical Magazine, No. 285, Dr. Hooker says : — “ By 
far the handsomest species of the genus hitherto imported, and cortEiiuly one of the most beautiful 
hardy plants in cultivation ; the deep purple red of the stems aud branches, passing into the 
crimson purple of tho glorious broad corymbs of flowers, contrasts most exquisitely with the foliage, 
which in autumn assumes beautiful tints of brown and golden yellow,” It is a native of Japan, and 
was discovered and introduced by Mr. Fortune. 7s. Gd. 
STYRAX JAPONICA. 
This very pretty hardy deciduous shrub is of dwarf compact gi-owth, with elegantly spreading 
branches, furnished with bright green elliptic leaves, and gives a profusion of white flowers, some- 
what resembling Snowflakes. It will be a very useful plant for early forcing along with Deutzias, 
Spirmas, &o., aud an exceedingly pretty and useful shrub for borders in the open air. It is a native 
of Japan. 6s. and 7s. Gd. 
STYRAX OBASI, 15s. | TECOMA RADICANS MAJOR, Is. and Is. Gd. 
TAXUS HIBERNICA FASTIGIATA VARIEGATA, 
(THE GOLDEN IRISH YEW.) 
This is the exact type of tho Irish Yew, with foliage of the same fine golden colour as the old 
variegated Yew. It was exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Show in June, 180.3, where 
it received a First Class Certificate, and again at the International Horticultural Exhibition it was 
awarded another First Class Certificate. 15s. 
THUJOPSIS BOREALIS VARIEGATA. 
A silver-variegated variety of the well-known Thujopsis borealis. 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
THUJOPSIS DOLABRATA, 3s. Gd. and 6s. 
,, L.ffiTE'V’IRENS, 3s. Gd. aud 5.?, 
TREVESIA SHNDAICA, IJ guinea 
TRICYRTIS HIRTA, Is. Gd. 
TRITOMA ROOPERI, Is. Gd. 
„ UVARIA GRANDIS, 2s. Gd. 
TROPAEOLHM SPECIOSHM, Is. and 
Is. Gd. 
THUJOPSIS DOLABRATA VARIEGATA, 
3s. Gd. and 5s. 
„ STANDISHII, 7s. Gd. and 
10s. 6rf. 
TRICYRTIS HIRTA ELORE-NIGRO, 
Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. 
ULMUS CAMPESTRIS AUREA, 3s. Gd. 
