38 [Z)’a/r and Sugden, 
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al'ba, Barr’s select white Covent Garden strain, the finest, ^ ft 2/6 & 3 
ni'bra, Barr's select red Covent Garden strain, the finest, ^ ft 2/6 & 3 
fine mixed, ^ ft i 
aVba, a very fine variety^ f ft i 
ru'bra, a very fine variety 5 ft i 
Alexandra, white, with conspicuous yellow centre, ^ ft 2 
carmin'ea al'ba puncta'ta, rich crimsoft, spotted white, beautiful, j ft 2 
Florence, a beautiful deep scarlet, shaded madder, | ft 2 
Grand Duchess Maria, lilac, with conspicuous yellow centre, ^ ft 2 
Village Maid, white, speckled and striped carmine, J ft 2 
marglna'ta, lilac, bordered white, 2 
fern-leaved white, i ft 
red, I ft 
striped (new), if ft. 
scarlet (new), $ ft. 
marglnata, ^ ft. .. 
mixed, J ft 
double white, ^ ft 
white fern leaved, ^ ft. 
rich magenta, ^ ft. 
rose, J ft 
Prince of Wales, rose scarlet, ^ ft 
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mixed, from the whole of the foregoing Primulas 2 
A new race of very beauti- 
ful varieties of Primulas, 
■ with hanasome fern-leaved 
foliage and large finely 
fringed fiowers. 
T/iese double Primulas 
are a valuable acquisi- 
tion, especially to cut 
'from ! they do not drop 
their fiowers like the 
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mixed, j ft J single varieties. 
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Cashmeriana (new), purple, Aft 
cortusordes, rose-lilac, ^ ft. 
denticula'ta, purple, A ft. 
These are all perfectly hardy, and are 
exceedingly valuable for rockwork 
farlno'sa,^>a a cha'rming Alpine, i ft. ... 
Japon'lca, English saved seed, i ft n. 
f IS. & 
and is extremely decorative either as 
a pot plant or in the flower garden. 
Cashmeriana and Rosea arc new 
Indian species of great beauty. 
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„ IvLtQ'Ola,, yellow, ^ ft. 
,, rosea (new), rose-purple, .-^ft 
„ verticlllata, yellow, ift. .... 
„ mixed, from hardy varieties , 
PYEE'THRUM (Golden Feather), Nat. Ord. Gompon'itre. Splendid hardy perennials. 
_ .. fj r 1 - r*. nj p.-\ TnfOolfimyfatherPur^thrumitind/’cdth/rgartleni^r's ^ 
P5Te'thjrum Golden Feather, golden foliage, I it. 0 «. « friend, alwayt to he rclltd upon, in »pHny if loolis I 
„ au'reum laolnla'tum, Ane golden foli- 
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„ Golden Gem, golden foliage, i ft 
,, atrosanguln'eum, rich erhnson, i4 ft. 
„ Paxthe'nlum grand, fl. pi., white, \\ ft... 
„ Matrlca'rla exl'mlum, white, double, i J ft 
„ choicest mixed double, i) ft is. & 
„ „ single, il ft 6d. & 
,, ,, French Hybrids, il ft. 
The decorative value of the New Double Pyrethmms it would hardly be possible to over-estimate; their large 
Aster-like flowers are charming in May and June, and again in autumn. It is more satisfactory to purchase 
plants of these Double Pyrethrums than seeds. We have a veryfine collection of plants, and confidently recom- 
onend them. They are kept inpots, ready to plant out at all\seasons. See Page 74. 
KANTJN'CULirS, Nat. Ord. Banuncula'cece. Beautiful early summer flower. 
Eanun'etUus aslat'lcus super'bus, brilliant colours, seedlings flower the first season. ,1 ft. ...6d.& i o 
EHODAN'THE, Nat. Ord. Gumpos'itoe. Half-hardy everlasting annuals. 
Rhodan'the Mangle's!!, bright rose, 1 ft 3d. S') 
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friend, always to be relied upon. In sprlny it look 
like mnasea of gold ; in summer it relieves the sombre \ 
lines, lighting up the whole garden, and harmonising 
utlh eierything. At fiattersen Park the finest carpet 
beds perhaps ever seen were Jormed with Alternan- 
thrraaiul small plaids oj the Golden Feather. Plants 
slumld always be raised from seed, as th*y continue 
longer in conditinn than i*ropngnted plants. Sow 
several times a year under glass, or in any shady 
comer out of doors. Aureuni lacimatum is the new 
Golden Feather ivith the finely divided fnliage, Golden 
Gem is recommended for ribbons or lines where the 
white Jliiweis as well as the yellow foliage are cOn. 
fidered a desideealuin. 
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These for al gems should be universally cultivated. Few 
of the plants brought to Covent Garden Market charm 
the visitor so much at the pots of these rose-tinted 
silvery fiowers. In Private establiihments they should ^ 
be grown in pans of aoout a doxen plants for the decora- 
tion of the eoniervatori/ during autumn and spring. 
In the flower garden they are very charming, and the 
fiowers greatly prixed for bouquets. 
major, bri^^ht rose, i ft. 
” '' fl. pi. Prince Bismarck, 
rose, very double, new, i ft. 
„ atrosanguln'ea, purple-crimson, i ft. 
„ macula'ta, rosy purple, with erhnson 
circle, ft 3^. & In the flower garden they are very charming, and the O 
,, Silvery while, ft. flowers greatly prixed for bouquets, O 
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EHODODEN'DEON, Nat. Ord. Erica'cea. Magnificent shrubs. 
Ehododen'dron splendid mixed hardy varieties i o 
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ErCINUS, Nat. Ord. Euphorbia cem. Highly ornamental foliage plants. 
Picturesque, umbrageous, elegant foliage plants, which in autumn are studded wUh grotesque fruit. As 
steeimens on the lawn or terrace they are unsurpassed, and for the Sub-trofical garden indispensable. In shrub- 
berv borders, and by the sides of ravines, rivulets, and lakes, they impart a majesty possessed by few, if any other 
plant. From seed they speedily attain gigantic proportions, and are ornamental till destroyed by frost. 
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Borbonen'sis arbo'reus, large handsome ornamental foliage, 5 ft 0 
coerules'cens, a distinct, large-leaved variety, with bluish great fruit, 5 ft. o 
aorti'pB.a'tyx.S, fine compact growing variety, with handsome foliage, 4 ft o 
Duchess of Edinburgh, a fine variety, with handsome foliage, 5 ft. o 
elegantis'slmus, dark red and branching, a fine species, ^ \X. o 
Glbso'nll, rich lustrous foliage the colour ofiresine Lindtnti,^r\\o^i valuable plant, $ ft. ,o^/. & i 
Halseya'na, the grandest of this family, height 10 ft. to 20 ft td. & i 
Inslg'nls. a large handsome foliaged variety, 6 ft o 
kermesi'na vlola'cea (new), very handsome foliiged variety, 5 ft.... o 
macrophyl'lus 2Xxcg&\iX^yy!x&\\.^,afinevariety,with silvery bronzed stems, oft o 
Oberman'nil, of gigantic proportions, stems and foliage tinged purple, to ft o 
