S. dk,i\i\ell & ^or\^’ 'I^lofh,! G[ui(ie. 
NIEBBMBERaiA FILICAULIS~ GEA- 
CILIS— From its continuous bloom and elegance 
of appearance it is admirably adapted for vases, 
ba.-kets, and edgings, and is one of the best old 
edging plants in cultivation. 6d. each ; 4s. per 
ilozen 
OENOTHERA MACROCARPA. 
CENOTHEBA MACBOCABPA — A very 
showy plant when in bloom on account of its 
immense yellow flowers, averaging 3 to 4 inches 
over. Is. each ; 10s. per dozen 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS— An old but little 
knoum bedding plant, for which it is particularly 
adapted ; it flourishes in any soil, sun, or shade ; 
its .flowers arc a beautiful mauve-blue, and one of 
the most distinct plants for a first row of a large 
bed ; grand for cut flowers. Is. each 
PLUMBAGO LARPENT.® — Somewhat of a 
similar flower, forming a very dwarf bushlike 
plant, hardy, fine for borders or amongst Ehodo- 
deudrons. Is. each 
PYBETHBUM, PRINCE ARTHUR — A 
new variety of the well-known Double White 
Pyrethrum, of very dwarf compact habit, close 
and even in its growth, very free bloomer. 6d. 
each ; 4s. per dozen 
SEDUM SPECTABILE — A curious but 
noble kind of succulent-looking plant, remarkably 
easy to grow, producing immense heads of rose- 
coloured blooms in September ; for jdunging to fill 
up any bed, tliis is a first-rate plant. 6ii. each ; 
4s. per dozen 
VERONICA PULCHELLA FOL. VAR. 
— A neat little plant, forming cushions of pretty 
veriegated foliage. Sd. each ; 7s. per dozen 
ZAUSCHNERIA CALIFORNICA — Fine 
plants for rockery. Is. each. 
BLUE MARuuBRiTE. {Sce next page.) 
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