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ArElbiSa — Hardy perennial for spring bedding. I'er packet— 
No. 197. Albida. White; neat. 6 inches 
„ 19k Alpina. Paper white. 6 inches 
Aralia.— Foliage plants for general jnirposcs. Sow in pots in early spring, in heat, and pot off. 
No. 199. Papyrifera (Rice Paper Plant) t.s. & 
., 200. Sieboldi. Palmate foliage Is. & 
Areemone ("Pricki.y 
PoppY^'. — Sow in March and 
plant out in sunny borders. 
Very easily grown. 
No. 202. Grandiflora- 
Hardy annual ; white... 
Aristolochia (Thk 
Dutchman’s Pipe). — 
Climbing plants, with 
curious pipe- shaped dowers. 
Sow in heat in March, and pot 
off. 
No. 203. Elegans. Peren- 
nial ; handsomely' spotted 
Pretty for conservatory 
No. 204. Sipho. Hardy 
climber ; splendid foliage, 
and easily grown 
Asparagus plum- 
OSUS. — Easily raised from 
seed sown in early spring in 
heat. Valuable for cutting 
for bouquets and table 
decoration. Also makes a 
nice plant for covering a 
pillar in the conservatory, or 
lor training over a balloon- 
shaped frame. A. Sprengeii 
is a grand basket plant. 
No. 205. Asparagus 
plumosus nanus 
is., is. 6d. & 
No. 206. Asparagus 
Sprengeri Is. 6d. & 
Asperula. 
No. 207. Odorata (Wood- 
ruff), New Mown Hay. 
The dried leaves and 
stems are very fragrant. 
Perennial, white, sweet 
scented. 4 inches 
Photographtd and Copyrighted hy J. C. 
ARCTOTIS GRANDIS. 
Arctotis. — Half hardy. An annual from S. W. Africa. Most useful for cutting, having long stalks. 
No. 201. GrandiS. Daisy-like flowers, pure white, lilac on the outside, with a lavender disc ; of 
very easy culture, flowering all the summer. 2 feet ... ... ... ... ... ... is. & 
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