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ANOMATHE'CA, Nat. Ord. Irida'cecB: Charaiitig little hardy bulb. 
1600 Anomathe'ea cruen'ta, orange, spoiled wilh crimson, very pretty, J ft 0 6 
ANTIURIII'NIIM (Snapdragon), Nat. Ord. Scrophularia' ceen. Hardy perennials. 
Handsome free-Jhtcering shoiry bedding and border phinls, blooming the jirsl year, if sown early, 
1691 Antirrhi'num majus, mixed, from the choicest named Scotch and English varieties, 2 ft. ... 1 
„ ,, saved from very fine varieties, 2 ft 'id. it 0 
„ „ al'bum,'p«re ronite, 2 ft 0 
,, ,, brilliant, crimson, white throat, 2 ft 0 
,, ,, caryophylloi^des, magnificently striped, 2 ft 0 
,, ,, Crescia, deep scarlet, splendid, 2 ft 0 
„ ,, rosy carmine and while, i it 0, 
„ „ Firedy, orange, scarlet, and white, 2 ft ■ 0 
„ „ Galathe'e, crimson, yellow, and while, 2 ft 0 
„ „ Ghestia, dark blood red, foliage dark, fine, 2 ft 0 
„ „ Henry the IV., brjV/At cm««6nr, 2 ft 0 
„ „ lilaci'num (new), lilac, very beautiful, 2 ft 0 
„ „ nigres'eons (new), (fcq; purple, very beautiful, 2 ft 0 
„ ,, papiliona'coum, bright scarlet and white, 2 ft 0 
„ „ na'num album, aureum striatum, Aurora, Delila, Firefiy, Galatheo, 
Henry the IV., kermesina splendens, luteum, and papiliona'oeum, 
li ft., each variety 0 
„ „ „ mixed, from the above 10 choice varieties id. <t 1 
„ „ Tom Thumb, pu'milum or pigmy crimson, white striped red, yellow 
striped red, Deli'la, Henry the IV., and al'bum, each variety ... 0 
„ „ ,, „ mixed, fromthoaboveOchoiceminiaturevarieties, Ift.Od. it 1 
„ Asarina, yellow, valuable for rock-work, hanging baskets!, and pots, 4 ft 0 
„ rupes'tris, purple and yellow, a charming dwarf rock-plant, 4 ft 0 
APlI.lNOSTE'PimS, Nat. Ord. Compox'itce. A pretty half-hardy annual 
Aphanoste'phus ramosis'simus, blue, a neat pretty plant for beds and edgings, 4 ft 
APHYIEAN'THES, Nat. Ord. JAlidcem. A pretty hardy perennial. 
Aphyllan'thes Monspelien'sis, sky blue, a slender rush-like plant, flowering in tufts, 1 ft. 
APLOPAP'PCS, Nat. Ord. Compo.s'itce. A showy hardy annual. 
1713 Aplopap'pus rubigino'sus, large shorvy yellow flowers and fine foliage, 24 ft 
AftUATICS. See page 50. 
AftDIEE'GIA (Columbine), Nat. Ord. Itanuncula'cees. Handsome hardy perennials 
Valuable border plants for early summer-blooming, exceedingly effective during May and June. 
1714 Aquile'gia, choice mixed, double varieties 3d. & 0 
„ „ selected varieties 3ef. & 0 
„ al'ba ple'na, fine double, white, 2 ft 0 
„ alpi'na, blue and white, 1 ft 0 
„ Canaden'sis ro'sea gigan'tea, rose, 2 ft 0 
„ caryophylloi'des, double, magnificently striped varieties, 2 ft 0 
„ coeru'lea, violet-blue and white, long spurs, fine species, I 4 ft 0 
„ Surand'ii variega'ta, double striped, 14 ft 0 
„ glandulo'sa gigan'tea, ienidj/'u/ bfjic and wAife, 14 ft 0 
Sibir'ica, reddish violet, double (new) 6 
Skinne'rii, scarlet and yellow, beautiful, I 4 ft 6 
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Vervainea'na, semi-double purple, foliage mottled yellow, very effective 0 
Witmannia'na, blue and white, very handsome, I 4 ft 9 
Valuable spring-flowering hardy perennials. 
A'RABIS, Nat. Ord. Crucif erce. 
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A'rabis alpi'na, pure white ft, 
areno'sa, fine rose, J ft, 
,.) indispensable and exceedingly effective plants for (id. it 
,. J spring gardening, and very decorative on rock-work \ Gd. it 
ARA'LIA, Nat. Ord. Aralia'cece. Highly ornamental h.alf-hardy shrubs. 
V Of plants used for giving a sub-tropical effect in the Jlower f 
garden or conservatory, Aralias rank foremost. Their 
handsome and distinctive foliage at once attracts attention 
and excites admiration; and it is more than a common 
Ara'lia digita'ta 
„ papyri'fera, 5ft. ... 
„ Sheffle'ri, 
„ Siebol'dii, 4 ft 
„ splno'sa, 5 ft 
„ trifolia'ta, 4 ft 
„ umbraculi'fera, 2 ft. 
„ Valdivien'sis, 
„ choice mixed, 
pleasure when they are first beheld in groups at Battersea 
ver Grounds Aston, the Parc Monceau, Ver- 
ls.il 
Park, the Lower 
sailles, and other public places where sub-tropical garden- 
ing is made a feature. Mr. Robinson, in his “ Parks, 
Promenades, and Gardens oj Paris," illustrates several, 
and dwells much upon the importance of these plants ... \ 
ARCTO'TIS, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Beautiful half-hardy bedding-out perennial. 
1738 Arcto'tis grandifio'ra argen'tea, large yellow flower, crimson centre, and silvery foliage, 4 ft. 0 
ARDIS'IA, Nat. Ord. Myrsina! ceat. Handsome fruit-bearing greenhouse shrub. 
1739 ATd.ie'ie, CTenxia'te., a very decorative winter plant, covered with bright scarlet berries, 1 ft. ... 0 
ARGEMO'NE, Nat. Ord. PapavertCceat. Very showy hardy shrubbery annuals. 
1740 Argemo'ne grandifio'ra, ?eAi<e, 2 ft I These arc remarkably distinctive plants, < 0 
'.aft.j - 
1741 „ Hunneman'nii, carmine and yellow, 2 ft. J and very effective in the borders { 0 
ARGYRA'NTIIEMUM, Nat. Ord. Com.pos'U<e. Greenhouse shrub. 
Fine Lomatia-Hke ornamental foliage planiy suitable for conservatory and out-door summer decoration, 
1742 Argyra'nthemum frutes'cens, odoriferous orauge-coloured flowers 0 
ARME'RIA, Nat. Ord. Plumbagina'cece. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
1743 Armo'ria, 8 beautiful varieties 
1744 
choice mixed varieties 
1 Ai border ptanti and for rockioork the.^t are exeredinatv effettivt, 
i for cut fiowert unnu'passtd, and t alunble for winter bouquets 
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