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LONOIFOLIUS VAR. PORMOSUS (Rosy 
Staiwort) — A jiretty variety, covered fora long 
time with bright rose-coloured flowers ; 2 feet; 
should he in every eollcetion, however limited. 
9(/. 
DISCOLOR MAJOR — Flowers purple and 
white, l.s. 
PTARMICOIDES — White flowers, produced 
in large corymbs; very distinct and good ; 2 feet. 
G(/. 
PYREN/®US (Pyrenean Starwort) — 
Flowers large pale blue, one of the earliest ; 
2 feet. 9rf. 
SPECIOSUS — Distinct and good; flowers 
produced in large corymbs. G</. 
SPECTABILIS— Lilac ; very free. Is. 
A set of G Dwarf Asters for 5s 
A FEW SELECT HARDY AQUATICS. 
Those m.arked * may be 
ACORUS CALAMUS— Long green foliage 
somewhat resembling an Iris. dd. 
ACORUS GRAMINEUS POL. VAR.— 
Variegated foliage, useful for margins of lakes 
or streams, l.s. 
ALISMA PLANTAGO (Water Plantain)— 
A perfeetly hardy plant, producing a succession 
of rosy white blooms from J une to September. 
Is. 
•APONOGETON DISTACHYON (Water 
Hawthorn) — A beautiful plant wdth very 
curious white flowers having the scent of May 
blossom. Is. C(/. to .Ss. Gd. 
BUTOMUS UMBELLATUS (Flowering 
Rush) — Large umbels of pink flowers. Is. 
HOTTONIA PALUSTRIS (Water Violet)— 
Pale blue flowers in whorls; very beautiful. 
Is. 6(f. 
HYDROCHARIS MORSUS RAN^— A 
pretty and scarce native plant ; will succeed best 
in stagnant ]) 00 ls. !)</. 
grown in the greenhouse. 
»LIMNOCHARIS HUMBOLDTI— Yellow 
flowers 2 inches in diameter, with a deep orange 
centre; one of the most charming. 3s. Gd, 
MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS (The Water 
Porget-me-Not) — Flowers blue, and continues in 
bloom throughout the summer. G</. 
NUPHAR AD VENA (Striped Water Lily) 
— Very beautiful. 2s. 6<f. to o.s. 
NUPHAR LUTEUM (Yellow Water Lily) 
— A well-known native plant. Is. Gd. to 3s. G(/. 
NUPHAR PUMILUM, syn. N. KAL- 
MIANA (The Small Water Lily)— Yellow ; a 
pretty little plant for small basins, l.s. Gd. 
NYMPHAEA ALBA (White Water Lily)— 
Is. Gd. to 3s. Gd. 
NYMPH^A MARLIACEA CHROMA- 
TELLA — Fine novelty, canary yellow, very 
doul)le, and often 6 inches in diameter, foliage 
large, spotted reddish brown. 10s. 
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