TUSSILAGO VARIBGATA— Is. each 
VBBBASOUM CHAIXI (Orlentale)— A hold 
stately perennial, yellow flowers with a purple 
centre, very eft'ectivc as single specimens in the 
shrubbery, or mixed borders. 9d. and Is. each. 
VERONICA LONGIFOLIA VAR. SUB- 
SESSILIS — A new species from Japan, and one 
of the finest hardy perennials yet introduced, 
flowers are produced in dense erect spikes a foot, 
in lenrth, of a deep lich blue, perfectly hardy. 
Is. each 
VERONICA PROSTRATA — Dark green 
foliage, in compact tufts, and numerous spikes of 
deep blue flowers. 6ti. each 
VERONICA GENTIANOIDES BLEGAN- 
TISSIMA— Is. each 
„ ALBA. Is. each 
SPICATA. Is. each 
„ AMETHYSTINA— 
Handsome border plants. Is. each 
VINCA — Single blue. 9d. eacli 
VINCA- Double. 9d. each 
VITTADINIA AUSTRALIS (New Holland 
Daisy) — A small much branched spreading peren- 
nial, forming neat little bushes, 6 to 12 inches 
high, covered with daisy-like flowers. 
WBIGELA AMi^ILIS LOOYMANSII 
AUREA, and GLOIRE DE BOSQUET— Vcry 
pretty and useful. Is. and Is. 6c?. each 
ASTERS (MICHAELMAS DAISIES.) 
A beautiful genus of hardy Herbaceous plants, consisting of a great number ; many of which arc 
amongst the best of our autumn-flowering plants ; they are of easy culture, and will thrive in any 
ordinary soil, and produce in profusion during several months their beautiful star-shaped flowers. 
Many varieties continue a long time in bloom, and are elegant and well adapted for cut flowers, and 
also worthy of a place in shrubberies and mixed borders. The following will bo found all first-class 
varieties and suitable for general decoration. 
ALPINUS--Pale lavender-blue, orange centre, 
flowers large, and borne in profusion on neat 
plants, 8 to 9 inches high. 9d. each 
AMELLUS BBSSARABICUS— Kich purplish 
blue flowers, with orange centres, height 2 ft., 
one of the best. 9<(. each 
CHAPMANNI — Bright lavender, flowers 
medium size, very abundant bloomer, distinct. 
Is. each 
ERICOIDES — White, with yellow centres, 
flowers small, very abundant, habit neat and 
compact, 2J feet, pretty. 8d each 
FORMOSISSIMUS— A distinct and beautiful 
species, rosy purple, largo and free blooming, 4 
feet. 9d. each 
LfflVIS — Bright bluish lilac, yellow centre, 
medium size, very free, beautiful, 3j feet. 9d. 
each 
LONGIFOLIUS VAR. FORMOSUS — A 
pretty dwarf growing variety, covered for a long 
time with bright rose-coloured flowers, 2 feet. 9<t. 
each 
NOV.® ANGLI.®— Kich bright rose, with 
orange centres, flowers large, beautiful and 
elfoctive, 5 feet. 9rf. each 
NOV® ANGLI® PULCHBLLUS— A fine 
variety of preceding, flowers pale magenta, 5 feet. 
Is. each 
NOV® BBLGI® — Large bluish purple 
flowers, one of the most conspicuous of the late 
flowering group, 6 feet. 9d. each 
PENDULUS White, with bright rosy lilac 
centre, habit neat and compact, a distinct and 
elegant species, 2i feet. 9d. each 
PANICULATUS — Pale lavender, with yellow 
ixiiitres, medium size, a very useful species, 2i 
feet. 9d eaidi 
PYRBNAICUS— Flowers large, pale blue, one 
of the earliest, 2 feet, 9d. each 
ASTEltS (.MICnAEIM.rS DAISIE.S). 
POLYPHYLLUS — Flower'S of medium size, 
white, very abundant, 5 feet. Is. each 
TRADESCANTI — White, flowers small, very 
abundant, neat and pretty, 3 feet. 9d. each. 
VERSICOLOR — White, .shading to rose, 
medium size, very abundant bloomer', 3 feet. 9rf. 
each 
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