S. dai|i|ell & I^loi‘al Gfuide. 
CEANOTHUS PHARE— A pretty aud useful 
variety. Is. each 
CENTAUREA CLEMBNTEI— A first-clas.s 
hardy bedding or border j)lant, with elegant 
silvery foliage ; very effective. 6rf. each 
CENTAUREA MONTANA -Blue, very useful 
for cutting purposes. 6d. each 
CENTRANTHUS ALBUS— A showy and 
useful perennial. 6d. each 
CHRYSANTHEI/rUM LACUSTRE— Is also 
ECHINOPS RITRO — A strong-growing pe- 
rennial, and bearing abundance of large globular 
heads of tlowers 
EPILOBIUM ANGUSTIPOLIUM AT. B UM 
— A very free-growing and showy variety, (id. 
each 
ERIGERON PURPUREUM— 9d. each 
ERIGERON SPECIOSUM ~ A tall showy 
perennial, flowers violet-purple. 9d each 
ERINGIUM AMETHYSTINUM— Handsome 
a useful variety 
CHRYSANTHEMUM SPECIOSUM (Leu- 
canthemum)— J.,arge pure white llowere on stems 
1 foot in height ; useful for cutting. 6d. each 
COREOPSIS AURICULATA— A showy pe- 
rennial, producing an abundance of bright yellow 
flowers on slender stalks. Cd. each 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA— A handsome 
kind, flowering nearly all the summer ; bright 
yellow. 9d. each 
COREOPSIS ROSEA— A neat slender grow- 
ing ])erennial ; flowers are not large, but very 
numerous, and of a rose colour. 9d. each 
COREOPSIS VERTICILLATA— A .slender 
but very showy species. 6d. each 
CORYDALIS NOBILIS— The handsome.st of 
this family ; flowers rich golden yellow in early 
spring ; a grand plant for a shady moist spot. 
I s. 6d. each 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES ALBA. 6d. each 
DIELYTRA EXIMEA — A charming spring- 
flowering plant, having .delicate light green 
foliage, and racemes of drooping reddish purple 
flowers ; one of the finest plants for .spring deco- 
ration 
DIELYTRA FORMOSA — Is also a very u-seful 
and pretty variety. 9d. each 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS — One of the 
finest spring-flowering plants, cither for bedding 
or meenhouse, that we possess ; well known. l.s. 
each 
DODECATHEON INTEGRIPOLIUM— Cy- 
.'lamcn-like blossoms of a deep crimson colour, 
with a yellow ring at the orifice of the reflexed 
corolla. Is. fid. each 
DODECATHEON JEFFREY ANUM — The 
largest of this group ; foliage is long, erect, and 
lanceolate, drooping rose-coloured flowers, with 
yellow centres. Is. each 
DODECATHEON MEDIA (The American 
Cowslip)— Slender stems, 12 inches in height, 
hearing umbels of from 10 to 12 ro.sy purple 
flowers on each ; form of flower somewhat like the 
( 'yclamen, quite hardy, fid. each 
DRACOCEPHALUM ARGUNENSE — A 
h.andsome perennial. 9d. each 
DRACOCEPHALUM CANARIENSE (Balm 
of Gilead). Is. each 
DRACOCEPHALUM CANBSCENS — .\ 
u-seful border plant, fid. each 
DRACOCEPHALUM RUYSCHIANUM— 
Ih oducing numerous purple flowers, fid. each 
])lant, about 3 feet high, flower heads of a lovely 
amethystine-blue. 9d. each 
BRYNGIUM EBURNEUM — A veiy showy 
distinct species. Is. and Is. fid. each 
ERYNGIUM LASSEAUXII— Spikes of 
purplish flowers. A very graceful plant for pot 
cultivation, for the centre of beds, or specimens 
on the lawn. Is. fid. and 2s. fid. each 
ERYNGIUM PANDANIFOLIUM — A con- 
spicuous plant for isolated positions on the lawn, 
or in pots for decorating terrace walks, &c. Is. 
and Is. fid. each 
ERYNGIUM PLATYPHYLLUM — Grand 
plant for sub-tropical decoration. Is. fid. each . 
ERYTHRONIUM GIGANTEUM (The Gi- 
gantic Dog’s-Tooth Violet) — A native of Cali- 
fornia, growing from 9 to 18 inches, bearing 3 to 
fi flowers upon a stem, flowers varying from white 
to yellow, some .shading to purple. Is. fid. each 
FERULA COMMUNIS— It is exceedingly 
attractive during the early spring months, but 
when it has arrived at maturity it is one of the 
grandest hardy foliage plants in cultivation. 
Is. each 
FRANCO A RAMOS A — Producing numerous 
spikes of pure white flowers, a beautiful plant 
for warm dry soils, and very fine grown in pots 
for a cold greenliouse or frame. Is. each 
FUNKIA SUBCORDATA GRANDIFLORA 
— Belonging to a beautiful genus of handsome 
foliage plants. Is. each 
GAILLARDIA ARISTATA — Flowers nume- 
rous. smaller than Grandijlora, of an orange-yellow 
colour, dark disc. fid. each 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA— A brilliant 
flowering perennial, flowering from early sumlner 
till late in the autumn, crimson, orange, and 
yellow. 9d. and Is. each 
GALACTITES TOMENTOSA— A very orna- 
mental thistle, of an erect branching habit, some- 
what like the Holy Thistle, very useful for winter 
decoration. Fine plants. Is. each 
GALEGA OFFICINALIS ALBA— A strong 
growing perennial, producing numerous leafy 
stems, 3 to 4 feet high, and bearing a profusion 
of white pea-shaped flower's, very useful for cutting. 
Strong plants. 9d. each 
GENTIANA ACAULIS-The modem Gen- 
tianella, charming cushions of leathery glossy 
foliage, from which issue numerom) erect bell- 
shaped flowers, of intense blue. fid. to Is. fid. 
each ; 5s. to 1 2s. per dozen 
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