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HARTONIA AURKA. 
Bartonia Hardy annual. Showy, and very easily grown. Sow in open horder in .spring. p„r oackc-t-i ^ 
No. 298. Aurea. Rich golden colour pcT orr^d. • 3d & S 6 
Bee Larkspur (Delphinium). Of easy culture for large flower borders and wild gardens. 
No. 299. Hardy perennial, bright blue. 3 feet ’ 06 
— For mixed beds or borders and sub tropical gardens. Sow under glass in 
prick off and harden well before planting out. 
No. 300. Flower Garden. Rich coloured variety ... ... ... ... ... ... i o 
Begonia. — Nos. 292 to 297. {See pages 136 and 137.) 
Bidens (Black Dahlia). — Half-hardy annual for beds and borders. 
No. 301. Atrosanguinea. Excellent for cutting, i^ feet 6 
Bignonia (Trumpet Flower). — A fine climber for conservatory decoration and warm situations in 
the garden. Seeds must be sown in heat early in spring. 
No. 302. Grandillora. Large orange scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers 6d. & I o 
>. 3 ° 3 - Radicans. Scarlet ... . ' (,j' & i q 
Brachycome (Tas.sel Flower). — See Daisy, Swan Kwex, page i6j. 
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