FtJNKIA — continual. ea.h-r. 
3616 foliage green, flowers purple. o 
3616 
3617 
3618 
3619 
3620 
3621 
3622 
3623 
3624 
3626 
3626 
aureo varlegata,^o/rf«n variegated 
foliage I 
glauceacena, blue green foliage ... o 
,, varlegata, gold and green 
variegated foliage.'ptt<^oz..j It o 
undulata aurea, foliage golden 
yellow o 
,, maculata, golden varie- 
gated foliage 0 
„ argentea,a/A(V<aarf^r«« 
variegated foliage ... i 
„ elegans, foliage beau- 
tifully variegated ... o 
lanceolata, green foliage, and 
purple flowers perdoz., 4/6 o 
plantaglilfoUa, green foliage,and 
purple flowers per doz., 7/6 o 
Blnensl8,/»//afr^r«n, perdoz., 7/6 o 
„ mannorata,^oWr« marbled 
foliage I 
74 [ Barr and Sugden, 
each— s. 
3627 Ovata slnenola oordlfolla, foliage green ... o 
3628 ,, spathulata, ... o 
3629 ,, mar^nata, 7i;Az/c margin- 
3630 ed foliage, perdoz., s'6 o 
3630J ,, ,, speclosa, small foliage, 
pure white flowers i 
3631 ,, foliage green, flowers purple o 
3632 ,, ., ma.xsflas.ta., foliage conspicu- 
ously margined white o 
3633 ,, „ x3jAvflfla.ta, broad white cen- 
tral line to each leaf o 
3634 Fortunel, blue green foliage, very distinct 2 
3636 sieboldlaiia, large glaucous green foliage, 
per doz,, loj. td, i 
3636 ,, major, very large blue-green foliage i 
3637 ,, XD.tisat,niedium-sizedblue-green foliage X 
3638 , . marmorata, yellow margined foliage i 
3639 Bubcordata grandlflora, large light green 
foliage, and large pure white 
flowers ...per doz., lor. td, t 
CHRISTMAS AND LENTEN ROSES (HELLEBORUS). 
3641 
3642 
3643 
3644 
3646 
each— 8. 
2 
S 
3 
THE CHRISTMAS ROSE (HELLEBORUS NIOER). 
3640 Niger, white, per dozen, 9 s., x$s., 21 s., and "■> “ 
«ai ,, extra sized clumps ' ^ 
maxlmus (the giant-flowered Christmas Rose), zcArVc >.t. °d., as. oa., « 
major (the large-flowered Christmas Rose), suhite S . 
minor (the small early-flowered Christmas Rose), white xs. oa. «c 2 
fol. yarlegatls, a plant full of character “ 
THE LENTEN ROSE (HELLEBORUS ORIENTALIS). 
3646 Antlquorum, white, sepah closely imbricated, flowers large and bell shaped 2 
3047 white, sepals closely i 7 nbricated and spotted S 
3648 ’,! Ofltaxs Otto, white, sepals flosely imbricated 2 
3649 Arthur CoUlna, red-purple outside, inside light purple, freely spotted 
3660 KtTOxraflaxsa, rose-purple, flne robust growth 
3661 Atroroseus, pate rose-purple, a variety of Atrorubens u. *. 
3652 Colchlcus, deep plum colour, the young leaves purplish, growth robust ■'■.i'J,!.'? 
3663 Commerzlenrath Benary, white, freely spotted crimson, sepals imbricated, andblossoms neatly cupped 
3664 Dr. Moore, lively rose, inside blush-white, flowers large and neatly imbricated 4 
3666 F. C. Helnemann, red-purple, freely covered with venose dots over the interior surjace 4 
3666 CtUttatUS, zeA(7e, spotted purple-crimson from the base one-third up the sepal 2 
3667 „ Lelchtlml, white, heavily spotted purple-crimson about two-thirds up the sepal 3 
3668 „ aXasaxsa, white flowers, large flower, and freely spotted purple S 
3669 ,, avfl-'paxxiflaflOLS, large pure white flowers 2 
36B0 UyliescexiB, pale dull purple, tinged green inside “ x 
3661 OlymplOUfl, a somewhat slender growing plant 'Xi'"".'- Ij o * 
3662 ,, major, white, flower larger and habit of plant taller than Olympicus if. 6a. & 2 
3663 ,, Viofaaaor 3cii\ai.cTa.ar, white, a flne variety x 
3664 ,, WUlle Schmidt, white, a very flne variety ; y- x 
3666 Oiientallfl (the type), pale purple, flowers large, beautifully imbricated, with large foliage if. cc i 
3666 PalUdus, white, tinged green, flowers medium-sized, with pointed sepals 2 ° 
33 VI tVXxataXvca, purple, freely spotted all over the surface 2 
NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERED PYRETHRUMS. 
The decorative value of these New Double- 
flowered Hardy Pyrethrums can scarcely be over- 
estimated. In the flower bolder they occupy the 
same position in May and June that the Chrysanthe- 
mum holds in September and October. Indeed, the 
name "Spring-flowering Chrysanthemum," would 
not be inappropriate. Like the Chrysanthemum, 
the flowers are produced in the greatest pro- 
fusion ; they are large, elegantly formed, and range 
in colour Irdm snow-white to the most intense 
magenta-crimson. The habit of the plant is graceful, 
the foliage elegant, and of a pleasing green, and so 
hardy is the plant that during the last two unusually 
severe winters it has stood uninjured. In herbaceous 
borders, in front of shrubs, or in situations where 
colour is desired, this plant is matchless. In vases 
and for table decoration the blossoms are greatly 
prized, and will last in water longer than any other 
flower. For exhibitions in May and J une the flowers 
are all that can be desired, 
W'ith a little attention these beautiful Double- 
flowered Hardy Pvrethrvftns will again flower in 
Autumn almost as' freely' as in May and June, if 
encouraged to make vigorous growth during the 
summer months. 
Our annual exhibition of these flowers, at the 
Royal Horticultural Society's meetings and at King 
Street, have attracted considerable attention. The 
M03t 
The woodcut reproaents a small flower, 
of the varieties quoted iu this List give flowers 
one-third larger than the woodcut. 
Royal Horticultural Society, in 1878, awarded our exhibition of cut flowers a Banksian Medals 
