fl. Carinell & UMoral Gtuitle. 
10. UMBELLICUM CHRYSANTHEMUM— Produces a quantity of small round heads, about 
2 to 4 inches over, just the same shape as an incurved Chrysanthemum; for small succulent beds 
it is excecdiiifflv pretty, (id. each; 4ir. per doz. , « » ' 
n. AIZOIDETJM VARIEGATUM. <)(/. ] 12. SPINOSUM. 2s. (,d. 
HARDY VARIETIES. 
for spring beddin 
13. ANOMALUM. Is. 
14. ARACHNOIDEUM (Cobweb House- 
leek)— A very dwarf and striking plant, which 
re(inires planting close together ; it has the 
appearance of a silvery bud of cobwebs above the 
leaves; strong plants. 9rf. each; 7s. per doz. ; 
single crowns, Is. iid. per doz. ; 8s. per 100. 
15. AUVERG-NENSE. (!</. 
l(i. ATLANTICUM — Very rare and 
distinct. 2.s. 
17. BOUTIGNIANUM— A bold and hand- 
some species. Sd. 
18. BRAUNI— Very small, turning red m 
summer. Urf. 
SEMPERVIVUM CORDIRATUM— A 
great improvement on Cnltfurniciun^ the green 
being of a more glaucous hue, thus rendering the 
l>lack tips more (listinct. Is. each. 
19. CALCAREUM,.sy».CALIFORNIOUM 
— The fine tint of green and the black pointed 
leaves renders this one of the best edging plants 
that we possess; it is perfectly hardy, and fine 
(!(/. each ; 2s. to 5s. per doz. ; 
10s. to 30s. per 100. 
20. FIMBRIATUM — Edges of leaves 
curiously fringed. (>rf. 
21. GLOBIFERUM, syn. ARENARIUM— 
Might be called the “Family Plant,” as the 
mother plant is in the centre and the little ones 
all round; the growth is as regular as if they 
were placed there by hand ; one of the best for 
small beds. id. each ; 2s. (i</. per doz. 
22. MONTANXJM— A very pretty variety 
for edgings of small beds, grows very close and 
thick, producing a quantity of neatly imbricated 
leaves, id. each; 2.s. Gc/. per doz. 
23. PITTONI — Neat and very pretty. 9(f. 
24. REGINsE-AMALL®— New and rare 
very distinct. 2s. Grf. 
26. TRISTE — Dark metallic bronze; one of 
the finest. Is. 6(f. 
2G. WULFENI — Curious and pretty. Is. 
All those not priced, Grf. each. 
A collection of si.\ fine hardy varieties, our selection. 2s 
Tro?s®'olums. 
NEW TROP/EOLUM. 
PETER ROZENKRANZER — Much the finest 
and best of nil the greenhouse winter and spring trailers; 
free growth ; dark foliage, with large blooms of the most 
Intense brilliant scarlet ever seen, and is a real good and 
useful plant in any greeuhouse or garden. Is. 
DWARF SCARLET BEDDING 
TROP/EOLUM, CONSTANTINE. 
Lovely as we have seen Fesi/rfus and several of the 
older kinds in beds, none gives such a fiery glow us this, 
I and where a splendid bed is required it will be highly 
appreciated, l.s. each ; 8.s. per do/.. 
LOBBIANUM (BEDDING SECTION). 
1 ronp-pRII— Brilliant orange-scarlet, 2. MAYES’ SEEDLING — Flowers large 
1. COOPERII-Brillmnt orange sea produced very freely; splendid trailing 
plant ; rich vellow. 
SUNBEAM — Clear yellow self. 
3. CORONET— This variety is yellow and similar to the preceding in groWth ; free flowering 
and effective; a valuable addition. 
1. vy V-r w i AU J.V JU .b ........ ^ 
produced in profusion, and continues in succes- 
sion unt-il frost appears; fine for beds or pillars. 
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