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14. HOSTH. 
16. INTERMEDIA. 
16. LANTOSOANA— Is. 
17. LINOULATA. 
18. LONOIPOLIA VERA (Queen of the 
SaxlflraAas) — Is. to 2s. 6rf. 
20. MACNABT ANA — Of great merit. Is 
22. PECTINATA— ttrf. 
23. PYRAMID A LIS — For neatnee* and 
beauty it stands before any other. 9rf. to 2s. 
24. ROCHELIANA— Is. 
26. ROSDLARIS— Cd. 
26. STTJRMIANA— Is. 6</. 
27. VALDENSIS— Is. 
28. VANDELIil— 3s. 6rf. 
All those not priced 6rf. each ; 4s. per do*. 
HYPNOIDES OR MOSSY SECTION. 
The plants contained in this section are especially useful for forming a groundwork of greea 
beneath fine foliaged plants or covering bare places on rockwork. 
29. ASPERA. 
30. CCESPITOSA. 
31. CCESPITOSA HIRSUTA. 
82. CERATOPHYIiA,syn.TRIPXJRCATA 
—Latest in flower. 9d. 
33. DECIPIENS. 
34. DENSA. 
36. aiBRALTARICA. 
36. EIRTA. 
37. HYPNOIDES. 
38. MOSCHATA ATROPURPDREA — 
Fine. 
39. NERVOSA . 
40. OBSCTIRA. 
41. OBSCURA VERNA. 
42. PALMATA. 
43. PEDATIPIDA. 
44. PROPENDENS. 
46. STERNBERGHI. 
46. STANSPIELDI. 
47. TRIFIDA. 
48. CAMPOSn (WALLACEI)— One of the 
best for the rockeries or borders ; a 
gem. 9d. 
49. WEBBIANA. 
60. WHITLAVT. 
All those not priced 6d. each. 
MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES. 
61. ANDREWSII— Pretty. 6d. 
63. GEUM — Dark green tnfts, producing 
abundance of pink and white flowers ; distinct. 
64. GEUM COMP ACTA. 
66. GEUM DENSA. 
66. GEUM ELEGANS. 
67. GEUM OV AT.TP OT.TA 
68. GEUM POLITA. 
69. GRANULATA FL. PL. — Double pure 
white blooms, hardy ; a nice pot plant ; tuberous 
rooted. 
60. JUNIPERINA— Is. 
61. OPPOSITIPOLIA — Rosy purple 
flowers. 9d. 
62. OPPOSITIPCLIA ALBA — Pure 
white. 9d. 
63. OPPOSITIPOLIA SPLENDENS— 
— Forms sheets of rosy crimscn. Is. 
64. PELTATA (Umbrella plant) — Large 
peltate leaves, 10 to 12 inches in diameter, on 
stalks 2 feet in height, bearing a cyme of rose- 
coloured flowers. Is. 6d. 
66. RETUSA, .syn.WULPENIANA— Simi- 
larto Oppositijolia, but with pink flowers. Is. 6d. 
66. RUDOLPHIANA — Purple; scarce. 
Is. 6d. 
67. SANCTA — Very dense and rigid, bright 
yellow ; fine rock plant. Is. 
68. SARMENTOSA (Strawberry Begonia) 
— One of the prettiest margin plants that we 
possess, if grown on damp surfacca 
69. UMBROSA (London Pride). 
70. UMBROSA HIRSUTA— Distinct. 
71. UMBROSA SERRATIPOLIA MAJOR 
— Large leaves, deeply toothed ; fine. 
All those not priced 6rf. each. 
Sbb'ums. 
The first six Sedums are first-class for covering ground, where large ornamental plants are 
plunged, according to size and taste : — 
1. ACRE — Lively green ; thrives anywhere. 
4d, each ; 3s. per doz 
2. ACRE AUREUM — Green, with golden 
points j very pretty. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
3. ACRE ELEGANS — Distinct, variegated'; 
constant. Gd. each ; 5s. per doz. 
