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SINGLE VARIETIES. 
ARCJENTjBFLORA — C olour white, tinged with pink, long footstalks, flowers small, strong 
grower, and should be in every garden. 6<f. each ; 6s. per doz. 
DEVONIENSIS — Deep purple, and very sweet. 
GLOIRE DE-BOURQ-LA-REINE — A vigorous-growing variety, fine large flowers on long 
footstalks. 9d. 
ODORATISSIMA — Its size and ronndness of flower more resembles a Pansy, accompanied with 
a powerful odour. 6<f. each ; 4s. per doz. 
RAWSON’S WHITE — White, tinged with pink; very dwarf and free. 
SINGLE RED or PINK— Distinct. 
THE RUSSIAN AND LONDON — Are of a much dwarfer growth, with small leaves, their 
runners become quickly interwoven, and in the early spring produce their flowers so thick as to give 
quite the appearance of a bedding plant. 3s. per doz. 
VICTORIA REGINA — Is very similar, possessing a tine flower, long footstalks, and when well- 
grown can be readily distinguished from all older varieties. 6rf. each ; 4s. doz. 
WELLSIANA — P.C.C., K.H.S. An improvement on Victoria Regina and Odoratissima — larger 
flowers, longer footstalk, and blooms much more continuous. 
WHITE CZAR — This variety occasionally changes, and for a time produces purple coloured 
flowers, but when it comes true, it is a useful single white ; strong grower, free bloomer in the 
spring. 6d. each ; 5s. per doz. 
All those not priced, 6rf. each. 
VIOLETS IN POTS, 
We have always a large quantity of fine plants in 5-inch pots, 8s. and 10s. per doz., £Z 3s. per 
100, of Swanley White, Marie Louise, and Neapolitan, Blooms all the winter when grown under 
glass. Fine clumps from ground now ready to be planted out in cold frames, 26s. ; smaller, 18s. 
per 100. 
GREEN CARPET BEDDING PLANTS. 
Where the splendour of Carpet Bedding is desired to he in perfection these must be used. 
HERNIARIA GLABRA — The darkest green 
of all the carpet bedding plants; very neat, close 
growth, one of the best for this purpose. 6d. 
each ; 4s. per doz. ; 20s. per 100. Cuttings, by 
post, 6s. per 100. 
IIENTHA PULEGIUM GIBRALTARI- 
CUM— Dwarf, dense, green growing plant; 
effective when surrounded with brighter colours. 
2s. fli per doz. : 12s. per 100 ; rooted cuttings, by 
post, 6s. per 100. 
SEDUM LYDIUM — A different tint of green, 
never exceeding more than 3 in. high. 2s. 6d. 
per doz. Rooted little plants, 6s. per 100. 
SEDUM GLAUCUM — Light blue-green; 
for covering mounds of earth and margins of 
beds it is most useful, particularly in dry situa- 
tions. Can be supplied cheap, 6d. each ; 6s. per 
100 from ground. 
PTRETHRUM TCHIHATCHEVri— 
Dwarf moss-like growing plant for standing 
very dry weather. 6d. each ; 4s. per doz. Cut- 
tings, by post, 6s. per 100. 
VERONICA REPENS (Alplna)— Another 
tint of pea-green, and in every way similar in 
growth. Never more than an inch high, and very 
effective. 2s. Sd. per doz. ; 14s. per 100. 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS WITH VARIEGATED FOLIAGE. 
euonymus japonicus aurea 
MARGINATUS— Leaves green, broadly and 
distinctly margined with gold; very sho-ivy ; a 
very beautiful little shrub. Is. 
euonymus japonicus aurea 
VARIEGATUS— Leaves dark green, with 
bright green-yellow blotch in centre. 6d. and 
Is. each ; 8s. per doz. 
EUONYMUS JAPONICUS LATIFOLIUS 
VARIEGATUS — Leaves dark green, regularly 
margined with white. Is. 
EUONYMUS RADICANS VARIEGATUS 
— Leaves green, broadly and beautifully mar- 
gined bright silver; exquisite plant for edging to 
flower beds. 6d. to Is. each ; 7s. per doz. 
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