FOR AUTUMN PLANTING AND EARLY SPRING DECORATION. 
Achillea anreaf 6 0 
u millefolia rosea, 0 <1 0 
u ptarmica flora plcno, 0 I 0 
a tomentosaf 6 ® 
Agafchca foliis variegatisf 0 0 
Ajuga orientalist 4 8 
Alyssum saxatile compactumf I 0 
ii n fol. var.f 6 0 
Antennaria tomentosaf 4 0 
Arabis albidaf 4 0 
n alpina fol. var.f 4 0 
n lucid a fol. var.f 6 0 
a mollisf 4 0 
Aubrietia Campbelli, 0 6 0 
n deltoidea, 0 4 0 
a purpurea, O 4 0 
ii n fol. var., 0 4 0 
Beilis (Daisy), red, 0 3 0 
n a white, 0 3 0 
n aucubcefolia variegata, f 0 4 0 
Campanula carpatica, 0 4 0 
Cerastium tomentosumf 4 0 
Echeveria glaucaf 4 0 
ii secundaf 4 0 
Ei'ysimum barbareum fol. var.f 3 0 
Gentiana acaiilis, 0 3 0 
Helleborus niger, 0 12 0 
Myosotis alpestris, f 0 4 0 
n dissitiflora, fO 9 0 
n palustris, f 0 4 0 
ii sylvatica, f 0 4 0 
Nieremborgia rivularis, O (i 0 
Phlox frondosa, 0 4 0 
ii setacea, 0 4 0 
n subulata, 0 4 0 
Polyanthus, mixed, various, 0 4 0 
Primula, mixed, various, 0 3 0 
Pyrethrum Golden Feather, f 0 4 0 
Santolina lavendulifoliaf 3 0 
a viridisf 8 0 
j Saxifraga umbrosaf 6 0 
Sedurn Audersonif 8 0 
ii fabaria, 0 8 0 
n glaucumf 4 0 
Sempervivum californicum, f 0 8 0 
Vinca fol. variegatis, Of 8 0 
Viola cornuta, O 4 0 
ii ii alba, 0 6 ; 0 
n ii Mauve Queen, 0 6 0 
n ii Purple Queen, O 6 0 
n lutea, 0 4 U 
Extract of letter from 
the Rev. Julius 
Shadwelt,. 
Those marked 0 are suitable for bedding, those marked f for edging. 
. 
NEW BEDDING PANSY “ CLARIBEL.” 
P 
,t 4 ' _ — 
The llectory, 
Washington, 
Co. Durham. 
August 12, 1889. 
“ You ask me to 
give you a description 
of the White Pansy 
that you had from 
me. I cannot speak 
with certainty as to 
its origin; but it was, 
I believe, raised from 
seed in the garden of 
Middleton Rectory, 
near Manchester. I 
should describe it as 
a white flower, with 
fine purple eye, of 
good size, very hardy, 
most easily propa- 
gated, a profuse 
bloomer, exceedingly 
Per doz. — *. i. 
Pansies, Cliveden, blue, 3 ® 
n ii purple, O '•.... 3 0 
" a white, 0 4 0 
Pansies, Cliveden, yellow, 0 
ii Magpie, 0 
effective, invaluable 
for beds and borders 
in the spring and 
early summer, and 
universally admired. 
For distinction’ ssake, 
it may be called 
‘ CLARIBEL.’ ” 
From the Gardeners' 
Magazine, Jnly 10th, 
1869, page 307. 
Notes on Spring- 
Gardening — 
Bedding Pansies. 
“ I thiuk the beau- 
tiful white variety 
‘ CLARIBEL,’ to be 
let out by Mossrs. 
Carter & Co., High 
Holborn, will take 
the lead, being in 
every' way superior 
to the white Cliveden 
variety.” 
Price Ss. 6 d. each ; 
30«. per doz. 
Per doz. — s. d. 
3 0 
4 0 
FOR LISTS OF NEW FRENCH GLADIOLI, SEE PAGES 23 AND 24. 
