BARTONIA 
Hardy Annual 
Showy, and very easily 
grown. Sow in open 
border in spring. 
No. 298. Aurea (see Photn 
graph). Rich golden colour. 
Pei pkt., .10 
BEE LARKSPUR (Del- 
phinium). — Of easy cul- 
ture for large flower bor- 
ders and wild gardens. 
No. 299. Hardy perennial, 
bright blue. 3 feet. 
Per pkt., .15 
BEET, Ornamental. — For 
mixed beds or borders 
and subtropical gardens. 
Sow under glass in spring, 
prick off and plant out in 
May. 
No. 300. Flower Garden. Rich 
coloured variety. 
Per pkt., .16 and .26 
BEGONIA. — (See pages 148 
to 150.) 
BIDENS (Black Dahlia). 
— Half-hardy annual for 
beds and borders. 
No. 301. Atrosanguinea. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. 1 feet. 
Per pkt., .16 
Bartonia Aurea 
BIGNONIA (Trumpet Vine). — A fine 
climber for conservatory decoration and 
warm situations in the garden. Seeds 
must be sown in heat early in spring. 
Per pkt. 
No. 302. Grandiflora. Large orange-scar- 
let trumpet-shaped flowers . . .16 and .26 
“ 303. Radicans. Scarlet 16 and .26 
BRACHYCOME. — See Daisy, Swan River. 
BROOM. — Sow in spring or summer for 
strong plants to flower the following year. 
Per pkt. 
No. 1546. Carter’s Crimson and Gold. Ex- 
cellent for cutting .26 
“ 1545. Carter’s White. Free bloomer, 
long sprays of white flowers . .26 
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