394. H.n.A. Aubergine (Ego 
Plant), Solanum melonyena var. 
mvigerum. 
ADBEKGINK (KGO TLANX). 
H.p. Aubrietla (_Crurifera;) — S])leudid dwarf growing plants of 
spreading habit ; very attractive in the rock garden ; valuable for Spring 
lading, i ft. 
396. u.p. Aubrietla Deltoldea — Rose-violet. Per pkt., Gd. 
39G. H.p. Aubrietla Grceea — Neat habit; flowers purple. Perpkt.,C</. 
397. H.p. Aubrietla Lelehtllnl — Kose-earmine ; a pretty variety. 
Per pkt., Is. 
Handsome fruit-bearing annual, 
fine for table decoration. Soto in 
heat in March, pot ojf in rich soil; 
the chief thing is to keep them 
thoroughly free from insects. 2 to 3 
ft. Mixed, 3d. per pkt. 
SBBDUNO. ALPINE. 
398. H.p. Aubrietla Purpurea — A good border plant ; effective. 
Per pkt., 6d. 
H.p. Auricula. Handsome favourite hardy perennials. 
399 Auricula, Cannells’ Finest Prize Show Varieties, i ft. 
2s. 6d. per pkt. 
100. Cannells’ Alpine, i ft. 6f/. and is. per pkt. 
401. H.A. Bartonla Aurea (.Loasacecc) — Cup-shape flowers of a 
briglit golden yellow, the centre resembling a bunch of fine yellow silk, 
foliage blue-green ; very pretty. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
Eynsford is a place well worthy |of a visit from all who garden, and are tired of parks and garden.^, ev 
ways so much that IS of exceeding interest. A. 1)., Gurdniers’ Mngazine ° 
is always so 
My friends 
cn of the iiiiest of any I know of. There 
l.'nalniwt nit nee vrnii- epeile enfl ee. a''' hiCE, Lake Shotc Railway Co., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A., 2Gth .lanviiry, 1898. 
' ^ some amiually. They are first rate, and come very true to name. 
I „ 1 i» ,„ii , .L ,TL„...L „ , , Mr. John Peakson, Albert Roird, North Woolwich, ot/i October. \333. 
I am very ideased to tell vou that 1 have been verv successful tide i-e.ir witL nie.,,.. -...i - i • i i- j i ‘ 
, ■' * 1 ■ 1 1 II • 1 car witn plants and seeds which vou supplied. Considering what a drv sea.son 
It has been my succeas has been wondeiful. 1 have secured nine first nmt ten - i ' • i •' i_ it.i i- ^ ov-u.niu 
j nine nist and ten tcconil pri/.es, and one .special iinv.e, which I think is marvel Ous for an 
Mrs. Thau, takes this opjiortuniiy.of saying that eveiythiiig she has had from 
credit. She in a great measure attributes her .euccess to their Real Manure. 
Rallylough House, Uushmills. Co. Antrim, 18M Noiumber, 1897. 
Messrs. Cannell has been most .satisfactory, and done them much 
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