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AUBRIETI A — continued, 
574 tAuricolA, 3 in. dwarf a.nd compact, 
purple, iv-v. 4d. 
57(5 alba. Sec New Plants, page 3. 
10 distinct varieties of Aubrietia, our 
selection, for 1/6. 
AURICULAS. See page \2. 
B AMBUS A. See page \2. 
•RkfJlSlk (False Indigo). 
2 australis, 4 ft., dainty spikes of blue 
pea-like flowers, vi-vii. 4d. 
BARBAREA (Winter Cress). 
5 vulgarlsfl.pl., 12- 1« in., double yellow / 
flowers. 4<1. 
BELLIS perennis (Daisy). 
8 Alice. Sec New Plants, page 3. 
JO Diana, 4 in., pretty red. 5/- 
100 ; i/- doz. ; 2d. each. 
1 2 Dresden China, small quilled flowers 
of a delightful ])ink ; very free, i/-doz. 
,4 Goliath, 4 in., charming rose and 
white. 1/6 doz. ; 2d. each. 
16 La Fiancee, 6 in., jnire white, im- 
mense size, long stalks, lasts a long 
time. 3d. each ; 2/- per dozen. 
18 prolifera (Hen and ChicUens Daisy), 
4 in., cluster of small Daisies round 
each large flower. 2/- doz. ; 3d. each. 
20 Queen ol the Whites, 4 in., pretty 
white. I /- per doz. ; 2d. each. 
23 Venus, 4 in., purest white, very 
large, carried on stiff stout stems, 
excellent habit, very free, undoubtedly 
the finest of all the white daisies. 3d. 
Six' pretty Daisies, our selection, for 1 
BETONICA (syn. Stachys ) Betony. 
24 grandiflora, li ft., violet dead-nettle- 
like flowers, very showy, vi-viii. 4d. 
26 Ofllcinalis alba, li ft., white, pretty 
and effective, viii. 6d. 
28 rosea, li ft., flowers rose-carmine, vi- 
viii. qd. 
BOCCONIA (Tree Celandine). 
032 cordata, S-10 ft., a stately plant, large, 
beautifully lobed leaves whitish be- 
neath ; long flower spikes and a grace- 
ful cloud of cream-coloured flowers ; 
vii-ix. 4d. 
34 microcarpa, 3-6 ft. Flowers in larger 
heads than “ cordata.” Ibider sur- 
face of foliage, pure white A remark- 
able plant for isolated positions or in 
the herbaceous border. 4d. 
BOLTONIA (False Startvort), a beautiful 
showy group of Michaelmas Daisies, 
especially telling in beds or among 
groups of ilowering shrubs. 
37 asteroides, 6 ft., flesh-coloured Mowers 
in large trusses ; gives lovely cut 
sprays, viii-ix. qd. 
39 decurrens, 5 ft., splendid profusion of 
pink flowers, vii-ix. 4d. 
40 glastifolia (woad-leaved). 2 ft., pretty 
pink-flowered species blooming m 
September. 4 d. 
BOUSSINGAULTIA 
46 baselloides, white flowers, not (pnte 
hardy, vii. 6<1. 
BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy). 
48 Sinclairil, 3in., yellow centre, with white 
ray, pretty plant, allied to the Daisy 
vi-viii. 4d, 
BUPTHALMUM (Ox Eye). 
51 salicifoliura, iJ ft., showy golden-yellow 
flowers, with dark discs, vii-vni. 4d. 
BUTOMUS (The Flowering Rush). See 
Aquatic Plants, page 7. 
CALAMINTHA (Calamint). 
3 alpina, 6 in., very free, bright purple., 
pretty, vi-viii. 4d. 
5 grandiflora, i ft., pretty rose coloured' 
flowers, very free, vi-vii. f>d. 
CALLA (Bog Arum). See Aquatic Plants, 
page 7. 
CALCEOLARIA (SA>/)cwor/). 
,S violacea, i ft., white, flushed violet and' 
dotted rich purple, vii-ix. 6<1. 
CALYSTEGIA (syn. Convolvulus). 
10 pubescens fl. pL, 4-d if-, useful chmbei, 
large double flesh-coloured flowers, 
vi-ix. 4<1. 
CALTHA (Marsh Marigold). See Aquatic 
Plants, page 7. 
CAMPANULA (The Bell Flower). 
18 abletina, 6 in., one of the prettiest dwarf 
Harebells ; lovely blue, densely com- 
pact, vi-vii. 6d. each ; 4/- doz. 
24 alllaritelolia, 3. f*.. "'hite drooping 
flowers, vi-viii. 4d. each ; 3/— doz. 
30 Barrelieri, 6 in., a lovely trailer, large 
blue flowers, good for rockeries and 
hanging baskets, vii-viii. 6d. 
29 bonoiyensis, 2-3 ft., bluish-violet Howers' 
in long racemes, vii. 4d. 
28 alba, 2 ft., a beautiful white- 
flowered form, very fine, pd. 
33 Burghalti, 2 ft,, handsome satiny-lilac 
• flowers, vi-viii. qd. 
36 carpatica, i ft., large, pale blue flowers, 
one of the best for rockery or front 
border, vi-ix. 4d. 
37 alba, 1 ft., pure white form. qd. 
4, pallida, i ft., pale blue. 6d. 
47 Robert Parker, i ft., lovely white 
bells. 3 in. across, blue centre. 6d. 
14 Riverslea, I ft., a distinct break, 
large flat Clematis-like flowers of a riclv 
blue. 6d. 
30 celtidifolia fsyii. lactiflora). 3 ft., large 
milk-blue flowers, in huge panicles ; 
anthers orange, vi-viii. 6d. 
52 Iragllis, 6 in,, handsome trailer, lilac 
blue, white centre, over i in. across ; 
good for rockery and hanging baskets, 
vi- viii. 6d. 
35 garganlca, b in., light blue, delightful 
for rockery or baskets, vi-viii, 4 < 1 . 
37 hirsuta, 6 in., covered with a stift 
woolly down. 4d. 
60 G. F. Wilson, 6 in., numerous purplish- 
blue flowers on short stalks, vi-ix. 6d. 
62 glomerata dahurica, i.f ft., large deep 
purple bells over 2 in, long, likes lime, 
vii- ix. 3/- doz. ; 41I. each. 
65 pallida, 2 ft., <lense clusters of 
pale grey-blue flowers ; likes lime. 4<l. 
grandiflora, grandiflora alba, and grandi- 
flora piimila. See Platycodon grandt- 
florum. 
68 grandis, zi ft., clear purple-blue pen- 
dant flowers in dense profusion, magin- 
ficent for cufting, vii-ix. 4d. See- 
illustration next page. 
alba, snow white flowers. 4d. 
73 Hendersonii, 18 in., mauve flowers., 
pyramidal habit ; 4d. 
