dktiiiell & G[uitle. 
■ Distinct anil raie 
VINCA— Doulile. (irf. 
VINCA ACUTILOBA 
form of I’eriwinkte. Is. 
VINCA MAJOR ELEGANTISSIMA — 
Useful for larjje rockwork. till, each ; 4.v. per doz. 
VIOLAS, TRICOLOR and ODORATA— 
For full list, see Collection. 
VITTADENIA AUSTRALIS (New Hol- 
land Daisy) — A small, much-hranched, s[)rcading 
perennial, forming neat litile hushes (> to 12 inches 
high, covered with daisy-like liowers. 6</. 
ZAUSCHNERIA CALIFORNIO A— One of 
the best autumn plants, l.s. 
Collections of 100 useful Border Plants, flowering at various seasons, 30.s. and 50.s. 
Spring iloweriug plants, 12 varieties, 9s. 
,. ,, ,, 25 „ 1G.S. 
,, ,, ,, .50 ,, 30.V. 
.. Autumn Flowering Perennials, 12 varieties, tis. to lo.s. 
',, ,, ., 25 ,, 1 2.S. to ,30s. 
,, ., 50 „ 40.S. to 80.S. 
The Bijou collection for the rock garden carefully selected. 50 plants in 50 varieties, 20.s. 
Older and commoner varieties: — 25 varieties for 7.v. (iil. ; 50 varieties, 14.s. 
ASTKUS 
(.MK'ItAKI.MA.S daisies). 
LzEVIS (Smooth Starwort)— Bright bluish 
lilac, yellow centre; medium .size, very free; 
beautiful : 3i feet. (id. 
NOV.iE-ANGLzE— Rich bright rose, with 
orange centre, flowers large; beautiful and 
effective ; 5 feet. 6il. 
NOVzE-BELGII — Large bluish purple 
flowers ; one of the most conspicuous of the late 
flowering group ; 5 feet. lid. 
PANICULATUS — Pale lavender, yellow 
centre; pretty variety, (id. 
TALL VARIETIES. 
CHAPMANNI — Bright lavender, flowers medium size ; very 
abundant bloomer ; distinct. Gd. 
DUMOSUS — Elegant species, 3 ft. in height. 9d. 
ERICOIDES — White, with yellow centre, flowers small, very 
abundant; habit neat and comjiact ; 24 feet; pretty. Gd. 
PORMOSISSIMUS — A distinct and beautiful species, rosy purple ; 
large and free blooming; 4 feet. (id. 
GRANDIPLORUS (Christmas Starworfl— A magnificent late 
flowering sjiecics, with bright lilac flowers, 2 inches in diameter; 
5 feet. l.s. (id. 
PENDULUS — White, bright rosy-lilac 
centre ; habit neat and compact ; a distinct species ; 
2^ feet. Gd. 
POLYPHYLLUS — Flowers of medium siz-, 
white, brown centres ; very abundant ; 5 feet. Gd. 
PULCHERRIMUS — Very pale lavender 
flowers, on stems 3 feet in height ; very distinct 
in habit. Gd. 
TRADESCANTI— White, flowers small, very 
abundant, neat and pretty; 3 feet. Gd. 
ASTERS 
(MICHAELMAS DAISIES). 
A beautiful genu.s of hardy Herbaceous plants, 
consisting of a great number of varieties, many 
of which are amongst the best of our autumn- 
flowering plants ; they arc of easy culture, and 
will thrive in any ordinary soil, and ])roduce in 
profusion during several months their beautiful 
star-shaped flowers. Many kinds continue a 
long time in bloom, and are elegant and well 
adapted for cut flowers, and also worthy of a 
place in shrubberies and rai.xed borders. The 
following will be found all Hr.st-class, and 
suitable for general decoration. 
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