150 
AN n!^V^ A ( r UGL0 - SS, ; f . Hal '?/ P erenn!a,s - ° r easy culture. Sow in sprint;, and transplant 
No. 159. Capensis (Cape I'orMt-me-not.) Blue, ii feet ... ... P 
»« *60. Italica. Brilliant blue. 3 feet ... 
” I498 ' feel VCry fine " Vatiet ^ With ’ heads * ***** floors oia lovdy gentian-blue shade. 
«o. 101. ST. Brigid. Double and Semi-double, easily grown from seed J ,, „ 
” 63' Jaoonfca a HaT ANEMO f E fl ) ' Beau tifof single large-flowered varieties "I '/' - ’ ’ S " & 
” 6 a' J lardy Perennial, flowering m September ; soft rose. 2 feet 
„ 164. Japon.ca Hononne Joubert. The best white for cutting. 2 feet .l! 
ARGEMONE (Prickly Poppy). 
— Sow in March and plant out 
in sunny borders. Very easily 
grown. 
No. 202. G r an di flora. 
Hardy annual ; white ... o 6 
ARISTOLOCHIA (The 
Dutchman’s Tipe).— Climb- 
ing plants, with curious pipe- 
shaped flowers. Sow in heat 
in March, and pot off. 
No. 203. Elegans. Peren- 
nial ; handsomely spotted. 
Pretty for conservatory ... 1 o 
,, 204. Sipho. Hardy 
climber ; splendid foliage, 
and easily grown ... ... 1 o 
Seedsmen by Appointment to llis Majesty the King— High Hoiborn, London. 
ARABIS.— Hardy perennial for 
spring bedding. 
No. 197. Albida. White ; 
neat. 6 inches 06 
„ 198. Alpina. Paper 
white. 6 inches 06 
ARALIA. — Foliage plants for 
general purposes. Sow in pots 
in early spring, in heat, and 
pot off. 
No. 199. Papyrifera( Rice 
Paper Plant) ... is. & 2 6 
„ 200. Sieboldi. Palmate 
foliage is. & 2 6 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. 
— Easily raised from seed sown 
in early spring in heat. Valu- 
able for culling for bouquets 
arid table decoration. Abo 
makes a nice plant for covering 
a pillar in the conseivatory, or 
for training over a balloon- 
shaped frame. A. Sprcngeri 
is a grand basket plant. 
No. 205. Asparagus 
plumosus nanus 
is., is. 6d., & 2 6 
No. 206. Asparagus 
Sprengeri .. is. Cdf & 2 6 
A^CTOTIS. Half haidy. An annual from S. W. Africa. Most useful for cutting, having long stalks. 
No 201. Grandis. Daisy-like flowers, pure white, lilac on the outside, with a lavender disc ; of very easy culture, 
flowering all the summer. 2 feet is. & I 6 
Ahctoti8 Grandis 
A3PERULA. 
No. 207. Odorata (Wood- 
ruff), New Mown Hay. The 
dried leaves and stems are 
very fragrant. Perennial, 
white, sweet scented. 4 inches o 6 
