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ARENARIA BALEARICA — One of the 
ilwarfest of plants, forming a dense green carpet 
upon stones ; white flowers. Grf. 
ARENARIA LABICIPOLI A-Pnre white 
flower.?, i ft. 9d. 
ARENARIA MONTANA — A prostrate 
creeping plant covered with large snow-white 
flowers i a gem for overhanging rocks, &c., or m 
the bonier, i ft. OcJ. 
ARENARIA PtrRPtTRASCENS— Purplish 
flowers, produced in abundance ; forms a dwarf 
tufted muss of smooth narrow oval-pointed 
leaves, firf. „ . , 
/ (Thrift), Charming 
ARMERIA ALBA. I little Alpine plants, 
6d. each; 4.s. per doz. J forming dense tnfts 
ARMERIA RUBRA. \ of minute foliage; 
6(/. each; 4s. per doz. very useful and 
( pretty. 
ARMERIA CEPHALOTES RUBRA — 
This and the two following form a group of 
Giant Thrifts; splendid border plants, flowers 
rosy red. 9<f. „ , , » 
ARMERIA LAUCHEANA— Fine heads of 
crimson flow-ers. J ft.‘ 6d. 
ARMERIA PLANTAO-INEA RUBRA - 
Dark rose; distinct foliage. 9rf. 
ARNEBIA ECHIOIDES (The Prophet 
Flower) — A showy Borageioort ; flowers bright 
golden yellow with conspicuous black blotches ; 
quite hardy and showy. 14 ft. Is. 
ARNICA MONTANA — Orange-yellow 
flowers; a tufted plant, j ft. 9rf. 
ARUM ITALICUM— Producing handsome 
foliage in winter and spring, tal. each ; 6.v. per doz. 
ARUNDO CONSPICUA— Strong growing 
grass, fine companion plant to the Pampas Grass; 
well suited for isolating on a lawn. Is. 
A3ARUM EUROPABUM— Deep evergreen 
leaves, excellent for furnishing ground beneath 
trees, curious brownish-purple flowers. 4 ft. 6a 
ASCLEPIAS INCARNATA— Umbels of 
piuk flowers; sweet scented; useful for bees 
3 ft. 6d. 
ASCLEPIAS TUBBROSA— Rich orange ; 
flowers in autumn. 1 to 2 ft. (>rf. 
ASPARAGUS VERTICILLATUS — 
Graceful foliage, useful for mixing with cut 
flowers. 9i. . 
ASPERULA HEXAPHYLLA — A tall 
species, witli white flowers. 24 ft. 9</. 
ASPERULA ODORATA (Sweet-scented 
Woodroff)— A plant that will thrive best uuder 
the shade of trees in moist soil. 1 ft. 6rf. 
ASPHODELUS LUTEUS— Spikes of yellow 
flowers 3 feet in height; narrow grass-like 
foliage. 6d. 
ASPHODELUS RAMOSUS (King’s Spew) 
—A bold and striking plant, spikes of white 
flowers ; distinct. 3 ft. 9d 
ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisy)— 6ee Col- 
lection. _ , .. 
ASTILBE panache — Silvery white 
spikes ; effective. Is. 
ASTILBE PLUMET NEIGEUX— Large 
spreading plume-like panicles; pure white. Is. 
ASTILBE RIVULARIS— Elegant plant, 
bearing long racemes of white flowers. 3 ft. 9d. 
ASTILBE SILVER SHEAF (Gerbe 
d’Argent) — Creamy white spikes, freely pro- 
duced ; useful for forcing. l.s. 
ASTILBE THUNBERGH — Beautiful 
foliage, with arching rosy-white spikes, when 
forced pure white ; a pretty-habited plant. 2 ft. 
6d. and 9d. 
ASTRAGALUS HYPOGLOTTIS ^BUS 
A fine free-growing prostrate plant. 4 It. 9d. 
ASTRAGALUS MONSPBSULANUS -- 
Purple flowers, of a shrubby nature. 4 
ASTRANTIA MAJOR (Black Masterwort) 
Showy ; compact heads of pink and white 
flowers. 2ft. 6i/. • 
ATRAGBNE A LPINA— Tbe lovely Alpine 
Clematis, of comparatively dwarf habit; lavender, 
four petalled flowers. Is. 6rf. , 
AUBRIETIA DELTOIDEA-bor edging 
and rockwork ; violet-blue flowers. Grf. each ; 
5s. doz. , 
AUBRIETIA FIRE KING— Deep red or 
crimson. 9</. 
AUBRIETIA GRiECA SUPERBA — One 
of the finest ; compact habit ; flowers large and 
fine. Cl/, eacb ; 5s. per doz. 
AUBRIETIA HENDERSONI— Of a deep 
violet- purple colour ; very free; most effective. 
4 ft. t>(f. each ; 4s. per doz. 
AUBRIETIA LEICHTLINI— Dwarf habit ; 
of a carmine-rose shade; distinct. 4^- ij.' . 
AUBRIETIA PURPUREA VARIEGATA 
—An elegant rock or edging plant. 6d. 
AUBRIETIA ROSEA— Soft rose-pink ; neat 
and compact. 4 
AUBRIETA TAURICOLA — A distinct 
species, forming dense cushions covered with 
rosy purple flowers ; one of the most distinct. 
6d. r 
AUBRIETIA WM. INGRAM— Large, deep, 
rose-coloured flowers. 9cf. 
auriculas, alpine— O f a most beau- 
tiful strain, and in great variety. 6s. & 
BAMBUSA — A full collection from 9u. to 
Is. 6d. each. , , 
BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS— Blue pea-shaped 
flowers ; fine border plant. 24 ft. 9d. 
BELLIS— See Index. 
BETONICA GRANDIFLORA. 1 ft. bd. 
BOCCONIA CORDATA (Plume Poppy)— 
One of the finest hardy plants. 6 ft. 9d. 
BOCCONIA MICROCARPA — A larger 
grower, distinct in foliage and Hower, and a far 
more characteristic plant than preceding. 6 ft. 
^^B^OLTONIA ASTEROIDES VAR. 
DECURRENS— Stems erect, glaucous foliage, 
pure white daisy-like flowers; useful for cutting; 
much admired. 6d. ... 
BOLTONIA LATISQUAMA-'J all-growing 
Aster-like flowers, i>ure white ; useful for cut- 
ting. 6 ft. 9d. 
BORAGO LAXIFLORA— A pretty plant, 
pale cerulean blue. 2 ft. 6d. 
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