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NEW, EAEE AND DESIEABLE HAEDY PLANTS. 
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^ ^ ^ EUBUS CRATiEGIFOLIUS. 
™ growth, with large shining dark-green leaves, 
taste, fe^fo^ameS U. Kh'rTs;. 
EUBUS FRUTICOSUS DENTATUS 
thowt .''fP .““r Bramble ; the stems are purple, and furnished with red 
thorns the leaves are small, tnfoholate, with the leaflets deeply inoiso-dentate. It is of compara- 
tively slender growth, and will form a hardy climber of a very elegant character. 3s. 6d. 
EUBUS PHCENICOLASIPS, 5s. 
SAXVIAS, vide Bedding Plants. 
SAUROMATUM, vide Arissema. 
8AXIFSA6A oiliata, Is. 6rf. 
PEM'ATA, Is. 6(f. 
SCHIZOPHRAOUA hydeanoeoides, 
drangea volubilis. 
SCIRPUS (JuNcus) Tabeenjemontani zebeintjs, 
3s. 6(f. and >5s. 
SEDUM SPUEIUM SPLENDENS, Is. 6(f. 
8ENECI0 PULOHEE. Is. 6rf. 
8ee aho page 42. 
vide Hy- 8PIR.ffiA amueensis. Is. 6d. 
Animony Wateeee, Is. 6d. 
SPIR,®A ASTILBOIDES. 
One of the most handsome of hardy herbaceous perennials, which cannot be too highly 
appr^iated as a decorative plant for early forcing. Certificated both by the Royal Horticultural 
and Royal Botanic Societies. The infiorescence consists of compound feathery branches of elegant 
white flowers. It is a chaining plant for pot cultnro, its beautiful flowers being produced in 
the greatest profusion. T^ide illustration. I5. 6d. and *2s. Gd, each ; I05. and 24s. per dozen. 
SPIRjEA ASTILBOIDES 
FLORIBUNDA. 
Produces thyrsoid spikes of bloom 
crowded with flowers. Is. 6d. 
SPIR.3EA BUMALDA 
RUBERRIMA. 
A dwarf hybrid variety, raised 
between S. humalda and S. crispifolia. 
The flowers, wliich are home in 
corymbs, are dark carmine-rose, with 
bright carmine centre, the loug tufts 
of rose stamens giving the flowers a 
plimiose appearance. 3s. 6<f. 
SPIRJEA (HOTEIA) 
JAPONICA. 
Strong clumps in the autumn, 5s. 
per dozen. 
SPIR^A JAPONICA AUREO- 
RETICULATA. 
Pretty variegated foliage, added to 
which it bears a profusion of hand- 
some compact spikes of pure white 
SFIRAIA ASTILBOIDES. flowers. Is. and Is. 6d. 
SPIRAEA JAPONICA COMPACTA MULTIFLORA. 
This most desirable variety is a great improvement on the old S. Juponica, as it produces 
a profusion of large and dense spikes of pure white flowers, in telling contrast to the dark gi'een 
foUage of the plant, the habit of which i.s dwarf and compact. !■'. 
SPIB,,ffiA KAMTSCHATIKA (GIGANTEA). 
A very remarkable species imported from A.sia. It grows from 6 to 7 feet high, well furnished 
with large Ai'alia-like leaves. The flowers are produced in large cjunes and are pme white. 3s. 6<f. 
SPIR.ffiA PALMATA. 
The bright pink Spirrea, one of the most beautiful hardy plants in cultivation, producing lovely 
broad corymbs of pink flowers. It is a native of Japan. Is. 
SPIR^A PALMATA ALBA. 
A counterpart of S. palmata, except in the colour of the flowers, which are pure white ; a 
very beautiful and elegant variety. Is. 6d. 
8XAPHYLEA colohica, 2s. 6«. and 3s. 6d. 
8TATICE LATIPOLIA, Is. 
8TAUNT0NIA LATIPOLIA, 2s. 6d. 
8TYEAX JAPONICA, 3s. 6d. 
SYRINGA JAPONICA, 3s. 6<f. 
vuLOAEis PL. -PL. Alphonse Lavallbe, 2s. 6d. 
Comte Hoeacb de 
Choiskul. 2s. 6d. 
HYAOINTHIPLOEA PLENA, Is. 6(f. 
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