CUBRANS’ HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
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New, Rare, and Choice Herbaceous 
ISATIS glauca, produces bright yellow flowers 
throughout June and July ; the foliage is 
of a beautiful glaucous green, with a 
distinct white central rib ; an excellent 
plant for the border, or an isolated 
position, i/- 
LATHYRUS latifolius grandiflorus, “ White 
Pearl,” A.M., R.H.S., a pure white var- 
iety double the size of the type. The 
spikes arc of large size, the petals of the 
purest white ; vigorous in growth, a new 
variety of great merit. See illuslralion, 
poge 3f>- 3/- 
LUPINUS Somerset, A.M., R.H.S., 4 ft., a 
pretty perennial Lupin, producing spikes 
I S ft. in length, of clear yellow flowers ; 
splendid for herbaceous borders, or iso- 
lated beds. pd. 
MECONOPSIS Integrifolia, pure rich yellow 
flowers. 6 to g inches in diameter, borne 
on stout stems well above the leaves, one 
of the most remarkable introductions of 
recent years. F.C.C., R.H.S. 10/6. 
punicea, a scarlet flowered species re- 
sembling the preceding in habit, but the 
flowers are drooping and solitary. F.C.C., 
R.H.S. 10/6. 
and Alpine Plants - Coniinued. 
OSTROWSKIA magninca,4-5 ft., a grand Bell- 
flower with tall stems bearing whorls 
of leaves and terminal branched racemes 
of mauve-lilac flowers, suffused with 
white, cup-shaped, and 5 in. to 6 in. in 
rliameter ; stems and leaves are glaucous ; 
requires a rich, well-drained soil. F.C.C., 
R.H.S., I /band 2/6. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE, Lady Roscoe, A.M., 
R.H.S., a lovely shade of orange terra- 
cotta, with a peculiar sheen over the 
petals, giving it a most striking appear- 
ance ; a distinct and beautiful variety, 
erect grower and very free. 2/6. 
Mrs. Marsh, bright crimson scarlet, 
striped white, quite distinct from any 
other variety, i / - 
Princess Victoria, Marie Louise, pure 
rose coloured flowers, of large size and 
great beauty, a superb variety in every 
way. 2/6. 
PRIMULA megaseaefolia, F.C.C., R.H.S., a 
beautiful species, producing umbels of 
bright rose-coloured flowers during Feb- 
ruary and March. Will prove a great 
acquisition to the family of Primulas. 
I,/- and 1/6. 
Ko.mneya Coulteri. 
The strikingly handsome pure white Californian Tree Popp)’. See next page.) 
