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^annefi hfon6‘ J^utumn ^ata{ogue. 
TRITOMA MACDWANII — A dwarf species, rich | 
golden orange, passing to a bright orange red. 2J ft. 
9rf. 
TRITOMA NELSONI — Foliage grassy; narrow 
tapering spikes of bright coral-red ; a gem for pots or 
a warm sheltered spot. Is. 6d. 
TRITOMA NOBILIS — Fine spikes of scarlet and 
yellow. 5 to 6 ft. Is. Crf. 
TRITOMA PFITZERI— A splendid rich crimson ; 
really first class. 2 to 3 ft. Is. 6d. 
TRITOMA ROOPERI -Large spikes of bright scarlet- 
orange ; robust and Iree-llowering. 2J to 3 ft. Is. 
TRITOMA SAUNDERSI — Deep red, tipped yellow ; 
beautiful foliage, and noble spikes. 4 to 5 ft. Is. 6d. 
TRITOMA DVARIAGLAUCESCBNS— Large spikes 
of flowers of a blight orange and scarlet colour. 
2J to 3 ft. Is. 
TRITOMA UVARIA GRANDIPLORA— Deep crimson 
and orange flowers, the last in bloom. 4 ft. 9d. to 
Is. 6d. 
TROLLIUS ASIATICUS— Orange. 2 ft. 9d. 
TROLLIUS CAUCASICUS (Orange Globe)— 
Immense flowers of a deep orange ; vigorous grower 
and free blooming ; very showy. Is. 6d. 
TROLLIUS EUROPiBUS— Well-known. 1 ft. 6d. 
each ; 5s. per dor. 
TROLLIUS EUROP-SIUS ALBUS— Creamy white. 
9d. 
TROLLIUS GIBSONI — Superior to Jh/rorwcMS. Is. 6d. 
TROLLIUS GIGANTEUS -Lemon coloured. 2 ft. 
6<f. 
TROLLIUS HYBRIDA EXCELSIOR -Deep orange ; 
most useful for cutting. Is. 
TROLLIUS HYBRIDA NEWRY GIANT— Large 
deep golden yellow flowers ; tall. Is. 
TROLLIUS LAXUS - Pale greenish lemon-coloured 
flowers. 9d. 
TROLLIUS NAPELLIPOLIUS — Vellow flowers. 
2 ft. 9d. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA — Pink flowers, very profuse, 
fine spreading habit ; delightful for the rock garden, 
old walls, and dry border. 6d. 
TUSSILAGO FARFARA VARIEGATA — Pretty 
variegated foliage, j ft. 9d. 
UVULARIA GRANDIFLORA — Weeping habit : pale 
yellowi-h green flowers. 9d. , 
VALERIANA PHU AUREA — A strong growing 
border plant. Urf. each. ; 4.s. per doz. 
VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA - Plumes of pretty, 
erect, snow-white flowers ; useful for rockwork. 1 ft. 
9d. 
VERATRUM ALBUM — One of the finest hardy foliage 
plants. 2 ft. Is. 
VERATRUM NIGRUM — Handsome foliage and 
curious black spikes. Is. 6rf. 
VERBASCUM CHAIXI -A bold stately perennial ; 
yellow flowers, with a purple centre ; very effective as 
single specimens in the shrubbery or mixed borders. 
3 ft. 9d. 
VERBASCUM OLYMPICUM— Flower spikes from 6 
to 8 ft. in height, clear yellow flowers ; large woolly 
leaves. 9d. 
VERBASCUM PHCENICEUM— A'^ery effective and 
free growing ; purple flowers. 2 ft. 6rf. 
VERONICA AMETHYSTINA— One of the very best 
of the taller growing species ; clear blue. IJ ft. 
Strong clumps, lie?, each ; 4s. per doz. 
VERONICA BUXIFOLIA — Neat erect bush. Box- 
like foliage, white flowers 9<f. 
VERONICA CUPRESSOIDES -A charming rock 
plant, foliage golden shaded. 9<?. 
VERONICA GENTIANOIDBS— Slaty blue; very 
distinct. 1 ft. 6d. 
VERONICA GENTIANOIDBS FOL. VAR. 6d. 
each ; 4s. per doz. 
VERONICA GUTHREANA — Deep blue ; very dwarf. 
9f?. and Is. 
VERONICA HECTORI-A very distinct variety; 
moss-like foliage, pink-white flowers. Is. 
VERONICA INCANA — Grey or silvery foliage. IJ ft. 
6f? each ; 4s. per doz. 
VERONICA LONGIFOLIA VAR. SUBSBSSILIS- 
Dense erect spikes, of a deep rich blue. ft. 
(id. each ; 4s. per doz. 
VERONICA MARITIMA ALBA— A very distinct 
and free- flowering white variety. 6d. 
VERONICA PBCTiNATA— Pretty trailing kind. Cd. 
VERONICA PROSTRATA— Dark green foliage, in 
compact tufts, and numerous spikes of deep blue 
flowers. 6d. 
VERONICA RBPBNS — Dense close growing creeper. 
6d. each ; 3s. 6d. per doz. 
VERONICA RUPBSTRIS— One of the finest of rock 
plants. 6d. each ; 3s. 6d. per doz. 
VERONICA SPICATA (Maritima) — Long elegant 
spikes of the richest blue. (id. 
VERONICA SPICATA ROSEA— Lovely rose- 
coloured flowers ; distinct. 6d. 
VINCA HERBACBA-Flowers after other kinds. 6d. 
VINCA MAJOR BLBGANTISSIMA— Useful for 
large rockwork. Cd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
VIOLAS, TRICOLOR and ODORATA— For full 
list, see Floral Guide. 
WALDSTEINIA TRIFOLIA-A pretty rock plant ; 
golden yellow (lowers, i ft. 6d. 
ZAUSCHNBRIA OALIFORNICA SPLBNDBNS— 
Flowers intense vermilion. 1 ft. 9d. 
Asters ^Michaelmas Daisies), 
See Novelties, end of Catalogue. Fur full descriptions see our Floral Guide. 
A beautiful genus of hardy Herbaceous plants, consisting of a great number of varieties, many of which are among 
the best of our autumn-flowering plants ; they are of easy culture, and will thrive in any ordinary soil, and produce 
in profusion during several months their beautiful star-shaped flowers. Many varieties continue a long time in bloom, 
and are elegant and well adapted for cut flowers and also worthy of a place in shrubberies and mixed borders. 
The following will be found all first-class, and suitable for general decoration. 
Six good and distinct kinds 
Twelve 
Twenty-five „ ,, „ 
ACRIS — Satiny mauve. 2-3 ft. 6d. 
ACRIS CANUS— Lavender. 21 ft. 
9<?. 
ACRIS DRACUNCULOIDES— 
Mauve-blue. 2J ft. 9<?. 
3s. 6(?. 
6s. 6c?. 
12s. 
Fifty good and distinct kinds ... 20s. 
One hundred ,, ,, ,, ... 37s. 
ACRIS NANUS-Dwarf. 1ft. 9d. 
ACRIS ROSBUS — Rosy pink. 
1 ft. 9c?. 
ALICE— Pale pink. 3 ft. 9c?. 
ALPINUS— Pale blue. J-f ft. 6<?. 
ALPINUS ALBUS — White. 
Hft. 6d. 
AMELLUS— Violet-blue. lift.6<?. 
AMELLUS BESSARABICUS— 
Purplish blue. 2 ft. 6c?. 
