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ANEMO'NE, Nat. Ord. Uanuncula' cem. Splendid hardy perennials. 
lifts ATifttnn'iiA ftftrf>na.^rla choice mlxe(L A ft. ^ Beautiful Sprine-HowerinB Pofitv Anemones, 7'he (“^d. 8c o 6 
X186 M II sexni-vlenB,, mixed, > Stmi-pltna varieties are handsome, Fulgens un--l6d. 8c i o 
1 X 87 light scarlet, ^ii. ...j surpassed for rich colour and graceful habit, i x o 
1188 ,, Japonlca, 2 ft Matchless autumn-flowering plants for lines, mixed i t o 
1189 ,, H. Johert, white, 2 ft. ) fiower or shrubbery borders, and to cut for vases \ i o 
1190 ,, Btella'ta, the beautiful starry Wind-flower, J ft o 6 
U91 ,, 8 species in mixture, of Alpine Wind-flowers 6d. & i o 
ANGELO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cece. Handsome warm greenhouse perennial. 
1192 Angelo'nla ^ajidlflo'ra, purple-blue, centre spotted white, dwarf and compact, i ft i o 
ANOMATHE'OA, Nat. Ord. IridoJcem, Charming dwarf hardy bulb. 
1193 Anomathe'ea cruen'ta, orange, spotted with crimson, very pretty, t ft o 6 
ANTHE'EICUM, Nat. Ord. Lildcem. Hardy perennials. 
1194 Anthe'ricum mixed, fine border plants, with elegant spikes of white flowers o 6 
ANTIRRHENUM (Snapdragon), Nat. Ord. Scrophularid cem. Hardy perennials. 
Handsome free-flowering plants. Spring-sown seedlings are decorative for beds and borders the first season. 
Tom Thumb varieties are dwarf, compact, and very floriferous. 
1196 AntirrM'num majus mixed, from the choicest named Scotch and English varieties, 2 ft 8>d, & i 
1196 ,, ,, saved from very fine varieties, 2 ft 'yd, 8c o 
1197 ,, „ Pestrldge’8 splendid prize varieties, 2 ft i 
1198 ,, ,, dX'\syxm, pure white, 2 i\. o 
1199 brilliant, crimson, white throat, 2 ft o 
1200 ,, ,, magnificently striped, 2 i\. o 
1201 „ ,, Cres'cla, deep scarlet, splendid, 2 ft o 
1202 ,, „ rosy carmine and white, 2 it. o 
1203 „ I, orange, scarlet, and white, 2 it o 
1204 „ ,, Galathe'e, crimson, yellow, and white, 2 ft o 
1206 „ ,, nlgres'cens, very beautiful, 2 ft o 
1206 ,, ,, bright scarlet and white, 2 it o 
1207 ,, ,, na'num mixed, from choice varieties, ft %d. & o 
1208 ,t II Tom Thumb carnation striped, yellow striped red, Delila, Henry the IV., 
yellow, Firefly, Brilliant, cinnabar, rose, and white, i ft each o 
1209 ,, ,, Tom Thumb mixed, from the above 10 choice bedding varieties, 1 ft. ...6^. & i 
1210 ,, assur'gens, flowers white tinted yellow, a fine rock-plant, J ft o 
1211 „ rupes'tris, purple and yellow, a charming dwarf rock-plant, J ft o 
APLOPAPTUS, Nat. Ord. Compoditm. Showy half-hardy annuals. 
1212 Aplopap'pus Cilia'tUS, yellow, producing in profusion its beautiful flowers late into the autumn, 3 ft. o 
1213 ,, rublgino'sus, golden yellow, a very effective profuse autumn-flowering plant, 2 ^ ft o 
1214 ,, spinulo'sus, bright yellow, branched, compact, and prof use flowering, ft o 
AQTJILE'GIA (Columbine), Nat. Ord. Ranunculo! cecB. Handsome hardy perennials. 
Very decorative in flower borders and on rockwork in May and fune, and useful to cut for vases, 
1215 Aqulle'gla choice mixed double varieties 3 <^. & o 
1216 ,, ,, ,, from named varieties o 
1217 „ al'ba ple'na, fine double white, 2 ft o 
1218 ,, blue and white, \ it o 
1219 ,, cailfor'nlca, bright scarlet, large and beautiful, 2 ft o 
1220 ,, ,, hy'brlda, very beautiful, 2 ft i 
1221 ,, chrysan'tha, large and beautiful, 2 ft o 
1222 ,, caryophyllol'des, double, magnificently striped varieties, 2 ft o 
1223 ,, coeru'lea, Wzf/e, long spurs, fine species, lift ® 
1224 „ Duran'dii variega'ta, double, striped, ft o 
1225 ,, glandulo'sa, true, most beautiful, ij ft o 
1226 ,, hy'brida lu'clda, fl. pi., scarlet and yellow, 2 ft o 
1227 ,, ol 3 rm'pica. blue-edged white, elegant bell-shaped flowers, like glandulosa, 2 ft o 
1228 ,, Bibir'iCA, reddish violet, double, ft o 
1229 ,, scarlet and yellow, heautMul, ft o 
1230 ,, tr\xncst.'tB.,fne orange-red, very he^uniul. 2 hit o 
1231 ,, Vervainea'na, semi-double purple, foliage beautifully mottled yellow, very eftective, i ft. o 
1232 ,, Witmannia'na, u/AiVe, very handsome, I J ft o 
A'RABIS, Nat. Ord. Grucif erce. Valuable spring-flowering hardy perennials. 
1233 A'rablS albi'da, pure white, f ft. ) Exceedingly effective for spring gardening arid on rockwork. f ■^d. & o 
1234 ,, ro'sea, rcre, 2 ft. ... ) Albida makes an effective contrast to yellow Alyssum. \ o 
1236 ,, bellidifo'lia, white, andyellow, J ft each o 
1236 ,, mixed, from above o 
ARATjIA, Nat. Ord. Araliticem. Highly ornamental half-hardy shrubs. 
1237 Ara'lla Japonica, 4 ft. 
1238 
1239 
1240 
1241 
1242 
The lar/jo Twndsome and distinctly^ /oliajfl of the Jralia is 
always a subject for admimfion, 'lolwjtlier seen in tho con* 
servatori/ or used for su.l)-lropical effect in groups, or 
single siiccimens at such places as Hyde Parle-, Battersea 
Park, and Victoria Park, etc., sub-tropical gardening 
is welt represented. 
aurea reticulata. 4 ft. 
papyrl'fera, s ft 
Slebol'dii, 4 ft 
splno'sa, 5 ft 
choice mixed J rei»re«eHweu. ^ ^ 
ARCTO'TIS, Nat. Ord. Cmnpofi' itm. Beautiful half-hardy perennials. 
Very showy border plants; Calendulacea is matchless for beds, surpassing even the Gazania in effect, 
1243 Arcto'tls brevisca'pa, dc^ orange, crimson centre, ^ ft. .. o 
1244 „ gxandiflo'ra argen'tea, large yellow flowers, centre crimson, foliage silvery, ^(ft o 
1245 ,, calendula'cea, bright otange, Gazania-iike flowers, for beds and rockwork, ^ ft 31 /. & o 
AKDIS'IA, Nat. Ord. Myrsina cerv. Handsome fruit-bearing greenhouse shrubs. 
1246 Ardls'ia creuula'ta, a decorative plant, with bright scarlet berries in winter, 2 ft i 
1247 ,, excel'sa, the laurel-leaved Ardisia, 2 ft * 
