Cki\r\ell & Gjuide. 
SAXIFRAGA HYPNOIDES VARIEGATA — Beautifully margined white; very 
dietinct. U. 
RA'yTF'R.AGA MALYI — A hybrid between S. i>iincta and S. Frederici Aui/usti ; forms dense 
tufted hillocks and heads of sulphury coloured flowers ; a very choice and rare Al])ine. 1». 6d. 
SENECIO SAGITTIPOLIUS— Splendid fine silvery-green foliage, producing long flower 
stems, surmounted with heads or corymbs of large white flowers somewhat resembling the 
Leuratitheinum ; a biennial requiring slight protection during severe winters. 4.s. 6u. 
SILENE PTJSILLA— Neat little Alpine, with numerous pure white flowers borne upon short 
slender stalks. Is. 6d. 
SPIRdEA ASTILBOIDES— Dense branching spikes of snow-white flowers. 2s. 6d. and 3s. fid . 
SPIRJEA CRISPIEOLIA— Erect twiggy stems, bearing clusters of bright crimson flowers. Is. 
SPIRdEA GIGANTEA — Foliage similar to Aralia Japonica; flowers fine white, produced 
on stems 3 ft. high. 2s. fid. 
STOBdEA PURPUREA— Eight blue flowers; distinct thistle-like foliage. Is. 
THERMOPSIS RHOMBIFOLIA— Kacemes of fine yellow flowers ; quite an acquisition 
Is. 
THYMUS SERPYLLUM, var. COCCINEUS— A variety of the Afounlain Thyme, but 
with deeper and more brilliant flow'ers, forming sheets of rich crimson. Is. 
TRILLIUM GBAHHIFLORUM MAJOR— A splendid giant variety of an already 
beautiful plant. As grown here for the past two seasons, we are bound to confess its vast superiority 
over the type, even when grown at its best. 2s. fid. 
VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA — Plumes of pretty, erect, snow-white flowers ; useful for 
rock work. Is. 6</. 
VERBASCUM OLYMPICUM— Flower spike from 6 to 8 inches in height ; flowers of a 
soft yellow shade, very sweet; large woolly leaves. For the back part of a mixed or 
grouping with other plants of remarkable size or form of foliage, or for placing here and there in 
Spen spices among shrubs, it is well suited. A bold group of it arranged on the grass by itself, 
in deep, light, well- prepared soil, would be very effective. Is. fid. 
VERBASCUM PANNOSUM— Magnilicent new hardy Mullein, a native of the Kboaope 
Mountains in South Bulgaria. It produces a very large rosette of downy, silvery-grey foliage, in 
the centre of which rises the stately flower-spike, atiaining a height of 4 to o feet by IJ inches 
in diameter, and being mostly unbranched. The individual flowers, whK-h appear profusely every 
day during its flowering time are rather large and of a bright yellow colour. Ihc single leaves 
often measure more than 3 feet in length. 1.,. ]>erpkt, 
VERBASCUM WIEDEMANNIANUM— A magniticeui species from Kurdistan, in Asia 
Minor. It is a very fine flowering plant, growing more compact than I . f, hem, rum, producing 
many side branches on the flower stems covered w ith blossoms of a pleasing tndigo-blue, changing 
to lilac-purple ; valuable addition to the collcctiou of free flowering perennials. U. per pkt. 
Other NEW PLANTS supplied at Advertised Prices. 
PLEASE WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES OF PLANTS REQUIRED 
NOT MENTIONED HERE. 
THE SMALLEST ORDERS, AS ALSO THE LARGER ONES, 
RECEIVE OUR BEST ATTENTION. 
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