N IOW AND XAKI'J PLANTS. 
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SAXIFRAGA MALYI-A hybrid between S. Sauelu and X. Frvtltriei AumsH-. Conus dense 
tufteili hillocks aDd heads of sulphury coloured flowers : a very choice and rare Alpine. Is, ti ,1. 
SENEOXO SAGITTIFOLIUS -Splendid fine silvery green foliage, producing long (lower 
stems, surmounted with heads or corymbs of large white flowers somewhat resembling the /.cumn/lt'.’,nm,i , 
a biennial requiring slight protection during severe winters. 4s. M. 
SILENE PUSILLA Neat little Alpine, with numerous pure white flowers home upon short 
slender stalks. Is. 6 d. 
SPIRAEA ASTILBOIDES — I >ense branching spikes of snow-white flowers. 2 s. (j</. and 3.s. (!■/. 
SPIRAEA CRISPIFOLIA -K rect twiggy stems, bearing clusters ol’ bright crimson flowers. Is. 
SPIR-EA GIGANTE A— Foliage similar to Aralia jnponica ; flowers tine white, produced on 
steins 3 feet high. 2s. Hrf. 
STOB2EA PURPUREA— Light blue flowers; distiuct thistle-like foliage. Is. 
THERMOPSIS RHOMBIFOLI A — II aceines of tine yellow flowers ; quite an acquisition. Is. 
THYMUS SERPYLLUM. vur. COCCINEUS -A variety of the Motiuhiiii Thyme, but 
with deeper aud more brilliant flowers, forming sheets of rich crimson. Is. 
TRILLIUM GR A.NDIFLORUM 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. fitf. 
VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA —Plumes of pretty, erect, snow-white flowers; useful I'm 
roekvyork. Is. Sc!. 
VERBASCUM OLYMPIOUM — Flower spike from G to S inches in height; flowers of a 
soft yellow shade, very sweet ; large woolly leaves. For the back part of a mixed border, or grouping 
with other plants of rematkable size or form of foliage, or for placing here and there in open spaces 
among shrubs, it is well suited. A hold group of it arranged on tho grass by itself, in deep, light, well- 
prepared soil, would bo very clfective. Is. 6 cl. 
VERBASOUM PANNOSUM — Magnificent now hardy Mullein, a native of the Rhodope 
.Mountains in South Bulgaria. It produces a very large rosette of downy, silver-grey foliage, in the 
oentro of which rises the stately flower-spike, attaining a height of 4 to a feet bv 1* inches in diameter, 
and being mostly unbranebed. The individual flowers, which appear profusely every day during its 
flow l ing time are rather huge and of a bright' yellow colour. The single loaves often measure inoie 
I ban ,3 feet in length. Is. per pkt. 
VERBASCUM WTEDEMANNIANUM— A magnilieont species from Kurdistan, in Asia 
Minor. It is a very fine flowering plant, growing more compact than V. phmiicc.mn, producing many 
side branches on the flower stems covered with blossoms of a pleasing indigo-blue, changing to like 
purple ; valuable addition to the collection of free- flowering perennials. Is. per pkt. 
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