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VERONICA PULCHELLA POL. VAR,- 
6d. 
P VERONICA GENTIANOIDES — Slaty 
' blue; very distinct. Gd. 
VERONICA GENTIANOIDES 
ELEGANTISSIMA— G</. each ; 4.s. per doz. 
VERONICA GUTHRIANA — Deep bine ; 
very dwarf. Is. 
VERONICA LONGIFOLIA VAR. SXJB- 
SESSILIS — Dense erect spikes a foot in 
length, of a deep rich blue. Gd. each ; 4s. 
per doz. 
VERONICA MARITIMA ALBA — A very 
distinct and free- flowering white variety. Gd. 
VERONICA OFFICINALIS AUREA. Gd. 
VERONICA PECTINATA— A pretty trail- 
ing kind. Gd. 
VERONICA PINNATA. Ctf. 
VERONICA PROSTRATA — Dark green 
foliage, in compact tufts, aud numerous spikes of 
deep blue flowers. Gd. 
VERONICA REPENS — Dense close grow- 
ing creeper. Gd. 
VERONICA RUPESTRIS — One of the 
finest of rock plants. Gd. 
VERONICA SPICATA — Long elegant 
spikes of the richest blue. Gd. 
VERONICA SPICATA ROSEA— A neat 
and useful ])lant for niixeil liorder. bearing 
pyramidal spikes of light rose-coloured flowers. 
Gd. 
Collections of 100 useful 
VERONICA SPICATA HYBRIDA — A 
very distinct and floriferous blue variety. C(/. 
VERBASCUM CHAIXI (Orientals) — A 
bold stately perennial, yellow flowers, with a 
puritlc centre; very effective ns single specimens 
in the shrubbery, or mixed borders, l.v. 
VERBASCUM OLYMPICUM — Flower 
spikes from 6 to 8 feet in height, clear yellow 
flowers ; large woolly leaves. l.s. Gd. 
VERBASCUM PHCENICEUM — A very 
effective and free growing perennial ; purple 
flowers. 9d. 
VICIA PYRENAICA— Dense dwarf tangled 
stem, G inches high, and studded with large 
crimson pea-shaped flowers. l.v. 
VINCA MINOR AUREA MARGINATA 
— A jiretty variegated Periwinkle. Gd. 
VINCA — Single blue. Gd. 
VINCA— Double. Gd. 
VINCA MAJOR ELEGANTISSIMA — 
Usefulfor large rockwork. Gd. each ; 4.«. per doz. 
VIOLAS, TRICOLOR and ODORATA— 
For full list, see Collection. 
VITTADENIA AUSTRALIS (New Hol- 
land Daisy) — Neat little bushes 0 to 12 inches 
high, covered with daisy-like flowers. Gd. 
ZAUSCHNERIA CALIFORNICA— One of 
the best autumn plants. Is. 
Border I’huits, flowering at various sett.sous, GO.,-, and aG.v. 
,, Spring flowering plants, 12 varieties, fls. 
., ., ,, 25 ,, IG.s. 
„ ,, ,, .50 ,, 30.S. 
„ Autumn Flowering Ferennials, 12 varieties, G.t. to 15.^ 
„ „ ., 25 „ 12s. to30.^■. 
„ „ „ 50 „ 20s. to (it).-'. 
The Bijou eollcction for the rock garden carefully selected. 50 plants in 50 tarieties, 20s 
Older and eoinmohcr varieties: — 25 vari.- ties for 7.'-. Gd. ; 50 varieties, I l.s. 
THE GARDEN, 30th June, 1894. R H.S. Show. 
Messrs. 11. Camie.ll & Sons exhibited three splendid specimens of i'erluiseuiu Oli/miiiruiii, a 
noble Mullein, vith its wealth of robust deep green leaves and tall Ciindelabrum like mass of 
rich yellow flowers. In every large garden this splendid plant should have a place. tSilvec 
Medal.) q^rdENERS' CHRONICLE, 30th June, 1894. R.H S. Show. 
From Mersrs. 11. Caiiiull & Sons, Swanley, came three enormous .'pecimens of I’erliascum 
Olyiiijiirum full of flower, and making a good show. (Silver Baiikt-ian Medal.) 
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