Bartonia Aurea. 
Ter packet — s. d- 
BIGNONIA ( Crumpet Flower).— A fme 
climber for conservatory decoration and 
warm situations in the garden. Seeds must 
be sown in heat early in spring. 
No. 302. Grandiflora. Large orange-scarlet 
trumpet-shaped flowers 6d. & I o 
,, 303. Radicans. Scarlet 6d. & 1 o 
157 
BARTONIA. 
HARDY ANNUAL. 
Showy, and very easily grown. 
Sow in open border in 
spring. 
No. 298. Aurea (see 
PhoiogtapK). Rich golden 
colour. 
Per oz. 9d. ; 
per packet 3 d. and <5d. 
BEE LARKSPUR 
(Delphinium). — Of easy 
culture for large flower 
borders and wild gardens. 
No. 299. Hardy perennial, 
bright blue. 3 feet. 
Per packet, 6d. 
BEET, Ornamental. 
— For mixed beds or borders 
and sub-tropical gardens. 
Sow under glass in spring, 
prick off and plant out in 
May. 
No. 300. Flower Garden. 
Rich coloured variety. 
Per packet, 6d. and is. 
BEGONIA . — Nos. 292 to 
297. (See pages 158, 159, 
and 160.) 
BIDENS (lb •ack Dahlia). 
— Half-hardy annual for 
beds and borders. 
No. 301. Atrosanguinea. 
Excellent for cutting. I.) feet. 
Per packet, 6d. 
Per packet — s. d. 
BRACHYCOME. — SeeD aisy, Swan River, 
page 187. 
BROOM.— Sow in spring or summer for 
strong plants to flower the following year. 
No. 1546. Carters Crimson and Gold. 
Excellent for cutting 
1545. Carters White. Free bloomer, 
long sprays of white flo.vers ... 
BAYNES PARK, LONDON , SJV.-i 9 r 3 . 
