fi. dcU)i\ell &: 0oi\^’ Gfuide. 
STELLARIA GRAMINEA AUREA — 
Vcllow edging plants. 2s. per dozen plants ; 
cuttings, po.st free, 2s. per 100 
THYMUS CITRIODORUS AUREO 
MARGINATUS — Completely covers the ground, 
never exceeding more than about 5 inches high, 
and is beautifully variegated with yellow. 6d. 
each : 4s. i^er dozen 
THYMUS LANUGINOSA— Forming close 
compact carpet-like tufts of greyish colour foliage 
THYMUS MARGINATUS BLEGAN- 
TISSIMUS — This, without exception, is the most 
beautiful, compact, and effective plant of its 
group, and by far the best of all the garden varie- 
gated Thymes. 6d. each ; 4s. per dozen 
THYMUS VARIEGATUS — Similar to 
the old garden Thymus, but each leaf is varie- 
gated with silver, and for spring gardening, or 
as a pennauent edging, if kept clipped, a very 
beautiful plant. 6d. each 
VALERIANA PHU AUREA — A strong 
growing border plant, with bright golden foliage 
during the spring months, very effective. Od. 
each 
VERONICA INCANA— A beautiful blue, 
grey, or silver edging, forming a perfect thick 
miniature hedge about 4 inches high, and for 
diamond and scroll bedding is a gem. 6d. each; 
4s. per dozen 
VERONICA ANDERSONI VARIEGATA 
— A most beautiful plant for centre of bed ; the 
white is exceedingly effective, and, being half- 
hardy, it has a fine appearance in the autumn. 
Sd. each ; 5s. per dozen 
VINCA ELEGANTISSIMA — Bright OTeen 
heart-shaped leaves, beautifully edged with white ; 
fine for rockery-work or baskets, fid. each 
VINCA MINOR FOL. AUREIS VARIE- 
GATA — Very similar, with a shorter growth ; 
its leaves are edged with yellow ; quite hardy, 
and for rookeries it is very interesting, fid. each. 
VITIS LABRUSCA FOLIUS ARGENTEIS 
— Ornamental variegated small shrub or vine, 
with small palmately lobed leaves richly marbled 
white upon green gi-ound ; the under surface is 
margined with pale pink-rose. When planted 
out in a small group or bed, it produces a very 
beautiful effect through the summer and autumn 
seasons. Is. each ; 10s. per dozen 
IlIMBING or ^ALL fhANTS. 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII (hardy)— One of 
the best climbers for walls, requires no nailing, 
far superior to Virginian Creeper, Is. fid. to 
2s. fid. each ■ 
VITIS STRIATA (Ampelopsis sempervi- l 
rens) — AVo have long wanted a quick-growing ! 
fvergi'een climber for walls, &c. ; this variety has | 
proved itself most invaluable for that purpose. | 
I )ark green, pretty leaves, and should bo planted 
against every house, as it becomes yearly more 
])opular ; much neater than .ill the Ivies. 2s. each 
CALYSTEGIA PUBESCENS PL. PL. 
(Double Convolvulus) — One of the best old 
hardy self climbing plants ; flowers very double, 
colour rose. Is. each 
CLEMATIS — In variety, see Collection 
COB.S1A SCANDENS— Also a rapid climber 
for conservatory, producing large purple bell 
flowers, ■ Is. to 2s. each 
COBAIA VARIEGATA — The most rapid and 
beautiful variegated climber that we have. 2s. fid. 
to 3s. fid. each 
FICUS REPENS- A'ery useful for covering 
walls. Is. each 
JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM — AVell 
known. 2s. fid. to 3s. fid. each 
LAPAGERIA ROSEA — Is also an extremely 
useful conservatory climber. 3s. fid. each and 
upwards 
LAPAGERIA ALBA — A very beautiful clim- 
ber, producing numerous fine large well-shaped 
piu-e wliite flowers. 10s. fid. and I5s. each and 
upwards 
MYRSIPHYLLUM ASPARAGOIDES— A 
very pretty little green creeperfor hanging baskets, 
most useful. Is. fid. each 
PASSIFLORA CCERULEA (Passion 
Flower) — A rapid climber, flowers numerous, and 
very large. Is. to 2s. fid. each 
PLUMBAGO CAPBNSIS — An old but 
little known bedding plant, for which it is parti- 
cularly adapted ; it flourishes in any soil, sun, or 
shade ; its flowers are a beautiful mauve-blue, and 
one ot the most distinct plants for a first row of 
a large bed ; grand for cut flowers. Is. each 
SOLANUM JASMINOIDBS — Producing 
small white flowers, yellow centres, well adapted 
for cool greenhouse culture. Is. fid. and 2s. fid. 
each 
ROSES — Forpillars, &c., in gi'eat variety. 9s. 
to 18s. per dozen 
TACSONIA VAN VOLXEMII— A beautiful 
and rapid greenhouse climber. Is. fid. each 
TR0P.S10LUMS — In variety, see General 
Collection. 
From H. W. Sorel-Camekon, Esq., Belviderb, Westox-undbr-Penyard, Ro.ss, Hereford, 
February llih, 1882. 
The plants have turned out well. I have to thank you for the careful way they were packed, and I 
also thank you for your Catalogue. 
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