41. 
OBSCURA VERNA. 
47. 
4.2. 
PALMATA. 
48. 
48. 
PEDATIPIDA. 
44. 
PROPENDENS. 
45. 
STERNBERGII. 
49. 
46. 
STANSPIELDI. 
! 60. 
dki\i)e]l k Gfuide. 
TRIPIDA. 
CAMPOSn fWALLACEI)— One of the 
best for the rockeries or borders ; a 
(tem. 9rf. 
WEBBIANA. 
WHITLAVI. 
All those not priced, Gd. each. 
MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES. 
6+. PELTATA (Umbrella plant) — Large 
peltate leaves, 10 to 12 inches in diameter, on 
stalks 2 feet in height, bearing a cyme of rose- 
colonred flowers. 2s. Gd. 
Go. RETUSA, .syn. WULFENIANA— Simi- 
lar to Oppositijolia, bat with pink flowers. l.s. 
6G. RUDOLPHIANA — Pnrple: scarce. 
Is. Gd. ■ 
67. SANCTA — Very dense and rigid, bright 
yellow ; fine rock plant. Is. 6</. 
68. SARMENTOSA (Strawberry Begonia) 
— One of the prettiest margin plants that we 
possess, if grown on damp surfaces. Gd. 
69. UMBROSA (London Pride). 
70. UMBROSA HIRSUTA— Distinct. 
71. UMBROSA SERRATIFOLIA MAJOR 
— Large leaves, deeply toothed; fine. 
61 . ANDREWSn— Pretty. 
63. GEUM — Dark green tufts, producing 
abundance of pink and white flowers ; distinct. 
54. GEUM COMP ACTA. 
66. GEUM DENSA. 
66. GEUM ELEGANS. 
67. GEUM OVALIFOLIA. 
58. GEUM POLITA. 
59. GRANULATA FL. PL.— Double pure 
white blooms, hardy ; a nice pot plant ; tuberous 
rooted. Gd. 
60. JUNIPERINA— Is. Gd. 
61. OPPOSITIFOLIA — Rosy purple 
flowers. Gd. 
62. OPPOSITIPCLIA ALBA — Pure 
white. Gd. 
63. OPPOSITIFOLIA SPLENDENS— 
— Forms sheets of rosy crimson, l.s. 
All those not priced, 6(7. each. 
Sed'ums. 
The first si.\ Sedums are first-class for cov( 
■plunged, according to size and taste : — 
1. ACRE — Lively green ; thrives anywhere. 
6(7. each : 3s. per doz 
2. ACRE AUREUM — Green, with golden 
points; very pretty. Gd each; .6s. per doz. 
3. ACRE ELEGANS — Distinct, variegated ; 
constant. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
4. CORSICUM — Very pretty light green, 
exceedingly handsome. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
5. GLAUCUM — See Green Carpet Bedding 
■Plants. 
6. LYDIUM-5e« Green Carpet Bedding Plants 
7. ALBUM — Sheets of white flowers. 
8. ANACAMPSEROS-Curiousand distinct. 
9. BREVIFOLIUM— Curious. Is. 6(7. 
•10. CARNEUM POL. VAR. 
11. DENTICULATUM. 
♦12. EWBRSII — Rosy purple flowers ; pretty. 
13. GRANDIPLORUM. 
*14. JAPONICUM. 
*15. JAPONICUM POL. VAR. 
16. OPPOSITIPOLIUM. 
17. ORIGANUM— Quite distinct. 
18. REPLEXUM. 
19. SEXANGULARE. 
-*20. SIEBOLDI. 
♦21. SIEBOLDI POL. VAR. 
Varieties marked thus * fine for pots, others 
( ] 
ing ground, where large orn.uuental plants are 
VIREX'S COCKSttOMR. 
*22. SPECTABILE — Enormous heads of 
rose-coloured flowers. 
•23. TELEPHIUM PURPUREUM. 
24. VIRENS. 
*23. VIREN’S COCKSCOMB — A very 
curious variety. 
r rock garden. Those not priced, 6(7. each. 
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