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yf. banned if y^on6’ Autumn '€ata(offue. 
IiXrPINUS, SOMERSET — A haudsome new perennial Lnpin of semi-ehrabby growth ; a showy border 
pleat 4 ft. I j. 
MBOONOPSIS CAMBRICA FL. PL. — The double yellow-flowered Welsh Poppy. 1*. 
MONARDA, CAUBRIDQE SCARLET — Of a more intense red than M. didyrtut. 6d. 
(ENOTHERA SPECIOSA ROSEA— Sweet large rosy flowers, somewhat tender, beantifnl. 9<i. 
PAP AVER ORIENTALS, JOYCE— A soft, shade of oerise ; pretty. Is. 
PAP AVER ORIENTALE, LADY ROSOOE — Soft rose-pink, black anthers, cnp-ahaped flowers ; 
beantifnl. 9i/. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE, MAHONY •Flowers intense orimson-maroon. 9^, 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE MARIE STUDHOLME— Pure salmon, deeper at base of petals ; grand. Is. 
PAP AVER ORIENTALE, MBS. MARSH — Flowers rioh orimson-soarlet, marked more or less with 
white or blnsh ; a remarkable novelty. 9d. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE, PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE— Handsome large flowers, delioate 
salmon-rose, shading to blnsh-rose ; good. Is. 
POLEMONIUM OONFERTUM VAR. MELITUM— A very distinot plant from Colorado ; oreamy 
white flowers. 9d. 
POLYGONUM B ALDSCHUANICUM— A hardy perennial climber of the highest decorative valne. 'Die 
rtems are twining, attaching themselves to any near snpport. Flowers oreamy white, and tinted rose-pink, 
prodnoed all along the branches ; very attractive and efieotive. Is. 6<f, 
POLYGONUM OILINODE — Beantifnl green foliage, innnmerable white flowers ; owing to its rapid 
growth a rolendid plant for covering trelliswork, trunks of old trees, and other similar positions. Is. 
POLYGONUM SPH31BOSTACHYUM — A rare Himalayan species ; dark crimson spikes ; 9ins. ; bnlbons. 
Is, Cd. 
POTENTILLA FULGENS — New species from Chitral. 9d. j 
POTENTILLA LA NUIT — Dark crimson flowers ; double. 9d. 
PRIMULA CASHMERIANA ALBA — New white-flowering variety of this lovely early-blooming 
Primrose, reprodnoing itself true from seed. The flower heads are much larger than those t)f P. denticulala alba. 
Par pkt.. Is. ; plsmts, 6tf. 
SAPONARIA OOYMOIDES ALBA — The flowers are not absolntely pnre white, bnt have in the older 
days a tinge of pink that provides a pretty effect with the whiter appearance of the opening flowers. The chief 
valne of snoh a plant is the great length of time it flowers, 9d. 
SOABIOSA OAUOASICA FIMBRIATA— Violet flowers. 3 ft. Is. 
SCABIOSA OAUCASICA PERFECT A — This represents the greatest perfection in this class. The oolonr 
of the flowers ranges from the most beantifnl water-blue to the deepest aznre-blne, and while the old Scabiota 
eaucatica is single flowering, this novelty has three or four rows of petals. This will recommend itself through its 
bsanty. Per pkt,. Is. ; plants, Is. 
SCUTELLARIA BRITTONI — Small Snapdragon-like flowers, blue and white ; a new and distinot 
alpine. Is. 
BOIRPUS ERIOPHORUM — A ne\||hardy Grass, suitable for boggy situations j foliage broad and dssp 
gresn ; producing in autumn ornamental beims of bloom. Is. 6d. 
SENECIO CLIVORUM — Large peltate leaves, corymbs of yellow flowers ; a novelty from North China. Is. 
SPIR2BA ARUNCUS PLUMOSUS— Bare early form. 2i ft. Is. 6d. 
SPIR.SA QUEEN ALEXANDRA (pink) and PEACH BLOSSOM (light pink)— Gold Medal at 
the Holland House Show, 1901, when they caused quite a sensation. They were also exhibited at the Temple 
Show, 1907, and were again greatly admired. Both are suitable for forcing. 2s. 6d. each. 
TUNICA SAXIFBAGA ROSEA FL. PL. — Low growing, bright green foliage, double pink flowers, 
for the rookery and other similar purposes, a gem ; also useful grown as a pot plant. 2s. 
VINCA AOUTILOBA — Pale China- white blooms ; an excellent rock plant, flowers all the year round. Is. 
RETARDED BULBS AND ROOTS. 
We beg to inform our customers we are now in a position to oSer the following in first-class condition, 
and should have much pleasure in booking orders for any or all of the undermentioned to be delivered at stated 
intervals throughont the year: — 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
LILIUM AURATUM 
„ LONGIFLORUM 
„ SPECIOSUM ALBUM 
„ XB.a:TZERI 
BPIR.SA COMPACTA MULTIFLORA 
„ JAPONICA 
... 8s. per 100, 
7s. 6d. per doa. 
6s. to 10s. ,, 
... 10s. „ 
... 10s, „ 
6s. „ 
6s. 
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JAPANESE FERN BALLS AND 
DESIGNS. 
DAVALIjXA bull at a — A variety from Japan with deep green fronds, 8 to 10 inohes long, from creeping 
rootstocks or rhizomes. These are made np by the Japanese into fanciful shapes, snoh as balls, wreaths, and Tarious 
other figures, and may be suspended from the roof of the conservatory or window garden where they soon start into 
growth. These roots are fastoned to a frame made of sphagnum moss which retains the moisture, so that an occa- 
sional dipping into a pail of water is all that is required to keep the plants in a good growing condition. 
Fern Balls, 2s. 6d, Frogs and Toads, 3«, fid. Monkeys, complete models, 3 j. fid. 
Monkeys with porcelain faces, 5s. each. Storks or Pelicans in full flight, life size, 5s. each. 
