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ASTBB, a MUT.T.TTH PBEZIOSA— T1i» riohoit-ooloured of all Miobaelmos Daises ; rich violet-bine. 
2 ft. Is. td. . ... 
ASTEB, ELSIE PBBBY— One of the bait in onltivation ; flovrera of a flna brilliant pink oolonr, 1*. 
ASTEB, EBIOOIDES OPHIB— Small creamy white aowers, delicately suffoaed pink; an acquisition. Is. 
ASTEB, EBIOOIDES ENOHAMTBBSS— Blnsh-ooloured flowers, with yellow centre ; very floriferoos. 
S ft. Award of Merit. Is. 
ASTEB, OOLDBN SPBAT— White, with a oonspiouons yellowish centre. Is. 
ASTEB HYBBIDUS, FLOSSY— Pare white feathery flowers ; very free. Is. 
ASTEB, KINO EDVPABD VII.— Eioh manve ; plants graceful and bushy. Is. 
ASTEB, MISS SOUTHALL— Very fine large lilac -coloured flowers. 2s. fid. 
ASTEB, MBS. S. T. WBIOHT— Deep rosy purple shade, large, good habit. 4 ft. Is. 6d. 
ASTEB SALIOIFOLIX7S “ TBESSEBVE New dwarf Michaelmas Daisy ; 1 to li ft. j deep glaucoue 
green foliage, flowers rose-pink ; suitable for the borders or rookery. 9d. 
ASTEB, THOMPSONI— Flowers soft blue, of the finest form; blooming from July till frost. Is. 
ASTBB, TUBBINELLTTS ALBXJS— Large star-like white flowers ; long slender wiry stems ; lovely. 
4 ft. Is. 6d. 
ASTILBE DAVIDII— Is a strong growing perennial with elegant tufted leafage and graceful spikes of 
deep rose-violet or mauve-coloured flowers, borne on stems of 6 or more feet in height. A magnifioent new hardy 
plant and a decided acquisition. 
ASTILBE, HYBBID MXIEE BOSE- Delicate pale pink. Is. • x • 
ASTILBE (SPIBaiA) OHINEN SIS— Distinct from all others of this family; erect branching stems, termi- 
nating with pretty feathery plumes of pink flowers ; fond of a moist situation. 2^ ft. Is. and Is. 6<f, 
AX7BBIETIA, BBIOESMAID— Of a pretty pleasing shade of soft blush ; large flowers ; grand for the 
rook garden or border. 9d. « , • , a 
AUBBIETIA, DB. MULES— The riohest-oolourod variety yet raised, very fine glowing purple Bowers j 
profuse bloomer, 6d. . . . , j u, 
AUBIOULA, old double YELLOW— a rare old-fashioned plant, bearmg trusses ol double yellow 
flowers. '2s, 6d, 
OALTHA PALUSTBIS NAHA PLENA. 9d. „ 
campanula OABPATHIOA, china OUP— Largo cup-shaped flowers, clear China-blue ; compact 
CAMPANULA PEBSICIFOLIA DIE FEE — Very large bells of a lovely soft blue shade ; erect stems. 
^ CAMPANULA PEBSICIFOLIA UBANDIFLOBA (BAOKHOUSEI) — The now large-flowering 
variotios of C. periicifolia have quickly superseded the old small-flowering kinds for cutting purposes ; they produce 
splendid double flowers of li inches diameter. 9d» , 
CAMF.i^ULA PEBSICIFOLIA HUMOSA— Semi-double flowers of the moat beautiful blue, on stems 
about 4 ft, high ; very attractive. 9d, 
CAMPANULA PEBSICIFOLIA MOEBHEIML— Awardof Merit, R.H.S. ; pure white flowers 2 J inches 
across, quite double ; flowers are largo and freely produced ; grows more compact than the other PersicifoHa 
varieties, 9d, 
CAMPANULA THYBSOIDES— Creamy white. 9d. 
CHBYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM, XINO EDWABD— A handsome variety of robust habit, pro- 
ducing huge cup-shaped snowy white flowers. Award of Merit. 9d. , „ , . , 
CHBYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM, MBS. CHAS. LOWTHIAN BELL— Very large circular 
flowers ; dwarf spreading habit. Is. .... -j , r u-., u, 
OIMICIFUOA SIMPLEX— A rare Japanese species, with erect pyramidal spikes of snowy white bloom 
^SlNEBABIA MABITIMA DIAMANT— The foliage is somewhat shorter than the old variety C. 
maritima and the silvery appearance much more efibctivo- in fact, at first sight, one might take it to be Cmtaurea 
eandidittima. An eioeUent acquisition, and most useful for the formation of borders, carpet bedding, and other 
like purposes. Perpkt,, Is. ; plants, 9d. . -.u j 
CLEMATIS MONTANA BUBENS — A new and hardy form of the well-known Montana, with soft rod 
flowers; a valuable addition. 3s. 6d, „ u - i v.. 
CLEMATIS GBATA — A robust grower wiih trusses of small light mauve flowers, changing to white ; 
adapted for pillars and pergolas. Is. 6d. _ 
Daphne BLAGAYANA — Hardy white alpine species. April. 2s. 6rt. 
DELPHINIUM ALBION— White, semi-double ; a free grower, and produces a well-formed spike; quite 
distinot ; a flower of great beauty. 2s. .... - j 
OALEGA HABTLANDI— A lovely blue and white bioolor form of Goat s Eue ; unique silvery variegated 
foliage when coming into growth ; a splendid novelty. 9d. . vi a 
OEBANIUM GBANDIFLOBUM— Remarkably pretty species, with large deep ultramarme-blne flowers 
appearing in couples on long stems during May and June; showy hardy perennial. 9d. . , 
GEBBEBA JAMESONI (Barberton Daisy)— Large showry flowers, resembling giant Daisies, and 
varying in oolonr from mostly fiery orange-scarlet to rose-pink, and almost white. It is only hardy in very sunny 
or sheltered gardens, but grown as a cool greenhouse plant, and watered sparingly during winter, it is of easy 
oulture. 1*. 6d. and 2*. 6rf. . , , • v • 
GEUM HEIiDREIOHI— Large, rich orange-coloured flowers in late spring, growing rigorously in 
almost any soil or situation. 1 ft, 6ci. , i_-.l a a e r av / i t a 
GYi^SOPHILA PANIOULATA FL. PL. — A new double pure white-flowered form of this useful plant ; 
valuable for cutting ; very free and quite hardy. Award of Merit. U. 
