NEW, EAEE AND DE8IEABLE HAEDY PLANTS. 
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PHILADELPHUS LEMOINEI ERECTUS. 
This new variety is a cross between Philudelphus microphyllus and one of the beautiful varieties of 
P. coronarius. The plant is of free growth, the flowers being white and very sweet-scented, with 
yellow anthers, being borne in axillary umbels the whole length of the branches. 3». 6d. 
PHLOXES (HERBACEOUS). 
Selections of good and choice kinds at 12*. and 18*. per dozen. 
FIERIS ovALirOLiABENSiFLOEA, 3*. 6rf. and .5*. 
PIPES PUTOKADSURA, 3*. 6(f. and 5s. 
POIYCARPA Maximowiczii, vide Idesia polycarpa 
POLYGONUM MOT-TIFLOEUM, 2s. 6rf. and 3s. 6i2. 
SACIIALINENSE, Is. 6if. and 2s. 6d. 
POPULUS CANADENSIS ADEEA VaN GeEETII, 
fohageof an attractive golden hue. 2s. 6d. 
POTENTILLA, handsome double - flowered 
kinds. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
PRIMULA COETUSOIDES HYBEIDA, 2*. 6d. 
PLOEIBUNDA, vide page 43. 
IMPEEIAUS, vide page 4,3. 
JAPONICA, Is. and Is. Gd. 
of sorts, 3*. 6d. each. 
PSUNUS SINENSIS ALBO-PLENA, 2s. 6d. 
SINENSIS EOSEO-PLBNA, 2s. 6rf. 
TEIIOBA, Is'. 6d. 
PUNICA, vide page 43. 
PRUNES PISSARDII. 
A remarkably ornamental plant, introduced from Persia ; it has splendid foliage of a deep 
crimson-scarlet colour, and will be found most effective for out-door decoration. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
RHEUM OFFICINALE. 
Very much interest attaches to this plant, as being the ascertained source whence is derived the 
true Turkey Rhubarb. II. officinale, which inhabits and is cultivated in Thibet and Western China, 
is a very distinct and well-marked plant, of omamental character. It is a perennial, producing 
three to seven lobcd leaves, and flowering stems four to ten feet high, branehing in a paniculate 
manner, the branches spreading and closely packed with spike-like greenish flowers. 1*. Gd., 2s. Gd. 
and 3s. Gd. 
RHODEA, vide page 43. 
RHODODENDRONS, choice hybrids of sorts, to 
name, 3s. Gd. and 8s. 
RHUS OLABEA LAOINIATA, Is. and Is. 6rf. 
RISES ALPINUM PUMILUM AUEEOM, 5s. 
RICHARDIA, vide pages 43 and 44. 
ROSA EUGOSA ALBA, Is. Gd. and 2*. Gd. 
EUOOSA (Reoeliana), Is. Gd. and 2s. 6<f. 
RUBUS CRATiEGIFOLIUS. 
Introduced from Mandehuria. It is erect in growth, with large shining dark-green leaves, 
tiu-ning red in autumn. It gives a quantity of transparent scailet fruits of a sugary and agreeable 
taste, very omamental. Is. Gd. each. 15s. per dozen. 
RUBUS FRUTICOSUS DENTATUS. 
A very peculiar variety of our native Bramble ; the stems are purple, and fumi.shed with red 
thorns ; the leaves are small, trifoliolate, with the leaflets deeply inciso-dentate. It is of compara- 
tively slender growth, and will form a hardy climber of a very elegant character. 3s. 6d. 
SALVIAS, vide Bedding Plants. 
SARRACENIAS, vide page 44. 
SAUROMATUM, vide Aiissema. 
SAXIERAOA OILIATA, Is. 6rf. 
PELTATA, Is. 6(2. 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA htdeanoeoides, vide Hy- 
drangea volubilis. 
SCIRFUS (JlINCrOS) TABEENmiONTANI ZBBRINIJS, 
3s. Gd. and 5s. 
SEDUM SPUEIUM 8PLENDEN8, Is. 6(2. 
SENECIO PtlLOHEE, Is. Gd. 
see also page 44. 
SKIMMIA OBLATA, 2*. 6(2. and 3s. Gd. 
SFIR£A AAIUEENSI8, Is. 6(2. 
SPIR.ffiA ASTILBOIDES. 
One of the most handsome of hardy herbaceous perennials, which cannot be too highly 
appreciated as a decorative plant for early forcing. Certificated both by the Royal Horticultural 
and R^al Botanic Societies. The inflorescence consists of compound feathery branches of elegant 
white flowers. It is a charming plant for pot culture, its beautiful flowers being produced in 
the greatest profusion. Vide illustration, page 56. Is. 6(2. &2s. Gd. each. 15s. & 24s. per dozen. 
