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NEW, EAEE AND DESIRABLE HARDY PLANTS. 
8TSINGA VULOABIS PL. -PI,. La Toub 
d’Atjveeokb, 3s. 6rf. 
VULGARIS PL. -PL. LeON SiMON, 3». 6rf. 
Lb Gaulois, 1». 6rf. 
SYBINOA VULGARIS PL. -PL. MadAKB JuLBS 
Finger, 2s. 6ii. 
VULGARIS PL. -PL. MatHIEU SB COUBABLE, 
2s. 6rf. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS FL.-PI. M. MAXIME CORNU. 
A vigorous variety, producing fine thyrses of beautiful rosy-lilao double flowers, formed by 
corollas superposed one in the other ; forces well. 2s. 3d. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS PL. -PL. Miohbl Buchner, 2«.6<j. | SYRINGA vulgaris pl.-pl. Pyramidal, 2«. 3d, 
SYRINGA VULGARIS FL.-PL. PRESIDENT GREW. 
Magnificent thyrses of flower attaining a length of one foot and a proportionate breadth. The 
individual flowers are three-quarters of an inch in diameter, composed of several rows of petals of a 
beautiful cohalt-blue colour, shading off to rose at the margins. Deliciously fragrant. 2«. 6<i. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS PL.-PL. RbNONOULB, 2«. 6<f. I SYRINGA VULGARIS FL.-PL. RUBELLA, 2s. 6d. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS FL.-PL. SENATEUR VOLLAND. 
A very dwarf brilliant coloured double lilac, a new shade of colour, buds Fuchsia-red, the 
flowers when open being rosy-pink. 3s. 3d. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS FL.-PL. VIRGINITE. 
Flowers very double, petals long, of a most pleasing shade of soft rose ; the colour of the Rose, 
Souvenir de la Mahnaison. Quite a new tint in double lilacs. 3s. 3d. 
TIGRIDIA oONomPLORA. Is. 3d. per dozen. 
GBANDiPLORA, Is. 3d. per dozen. 
ALBA, Is. 3d. per dozen. 
AURANTiAOA, Is. 3d. per dozen. 
TRITOUA vide Kniphofia. 
TRITONIA AUREA, vide Cbooosma aurea. 
MiNiATA bright crimson, 2s. 3d. 
These can be supplied, when dormant, by the 
dozen or hundred at the proper season. 
TR0P.S0LI1III SPBOIOSUM, Is. 
TUBEROSUM, 3d. and 9d. 
VERONICAS. 
Wliere the climate is mild these make handsome decorative shrubs for the open border, and 
produce freely an abundance of showy flowers. They are well adapted for training against low 
walls or trellises. Vide page 34. 
VIBURNUM SIEBOLDII. 
A hold and effective evergreen shrub, with dark brown warted branches, and opposite dark green 
flat leaves, which are thick, coriaceous, and laurel-like in character. The leaf-stalks are about an 
inch long, the blades broadly oblong oval, entire in the lower half, and obscurely and bluntly serrated 
towards the apex. It is a native of Japan. 3s. Bd. and 6s. 
VITIS JAPONIOA, vide Ampelopsis tricuspidata | VITIS vtnipbra purpurea, 6s. 
WEIGELA AMABILIS LoOYMANSn AUREA, Is. 3d. 
longipolia argenteo-maroinata, 3s. 3d. 
SlEBOLDH POmS ARGENTE0-MAR01NATI8, 2s. 3d. 
WEIGELA Abel Carriebe, Is. 3d. 
Aug. Wilhelm, 2s. 3d. 
Congo, Is. 3d. 
WEIGELA CANDIDA. 
An extremely distinct variety, of vigorous habit and very free-blooming, producing fine large 
pure white flowers. Is. 6rf. each ; 15s. per dozen. 
WEIGELA Diderot, Is. Gif. 
Emile Gall®, Is. Gii. 
liAVALLBI, Is. Gif. 
Jean Mace, Is. Gif. 
Montesouibu, Is. Gif. 
WISTARIA (Glycine) multijuoa, a ma^ificent 
species, bearing bunches of bloom from two 
and a i^lf to three feet long, exceedingly 
handsome. 2s. Gif. and 3s. Gif. 
MULTIJUGA ALBA, 2s. Sd. and 3s. Gif. 
WISTARIA SINENSIS, 2s. Gif. and 3s. Gif. 
SINENSIS ALBA, 2s. Gif. and 3s. Gif. 
PLORE-PLENO, 3s. Gif. 
XANTHOCERAS sorbipolia, a handsome 
flowering slmib, 3s. Gif. 
YUCCA MAOROCARPA, 7s. Gif. 
EEUUEVA, 3s. 3d. and 6s. 
VARIEOATA, 7s. Gif. 
sss also page 33. 
ZEFHYRANTHES, vide page 33. 
