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Bartonis.. — Hardy annual. Showy, and very easily grown. Sow in open border in spring. Per packot— r. 
No. 298. Aurea. Rich golden colour ... ••• ••• P*^'‘ 02. 9d. ; 3d. it o 
Bee Larkspur (Delphinium). Of easy culture for large flower borders and wild gardens. 
No. 299. Hardy perennial, bright blue. 3 feet ... ••• 
Beet, Ornamen'cal. — For mixed beds or borders and sub-tropical gardens. Sow under glass m 
spiing, prick off and plant out in May. 
No. 300. Flower Garden. Rich coloured variety ... 
Begonia.— Nos. 292 to 297. {See payees 153 and 154.) 
Bidens (Black Dahlia). — Half-hardy annual for beds and borders. 
No. 301. Atrosanguinea. Excellent for cutting. i.Hoot ... ... ... _ .•• 
Bignonia (Trumpet Flower). — A fine climber for conservatory decoration and warm situations in 
the garden. Seed.s must be sown in heat early in spring. 
No. 302. Grandiflora. Large orange scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers ... ... ... ... 6d.it: 
»» 303* Radicans. Scarlet 
Brachycome. — See Daisy, Swan River, page 181. 
Broom. — Sow in spring or summer for strong plants to fiower the following year. 
No. 1546. Carters Crimson and Gold. Excellent for cutting 
,, 1545- Carters White. P'ree bloomer, long sprays of white flowers... 
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