WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
i') 
NYMPH AEA {IVater Lily) — i'ec Aquatic Plants, 
page 8. 
(ENOTHERA (Evening Primrose), amongst the 
gayest of hardy plants, llowers white 
or yellow, produced in succession lor 
months. 
i fruticosa major, 2 ft., deep yellow, 
exceedingly handsome, vi-viii. 4<l. 
each. 
t) Glauea, ft., large jiale yellow llowers. 
glaucous, .slightly blue foliage, vii.-ix. 
bd. 
10 Lamarckiana (syn. biennis grandiflora), 
4 ft., abundance of pale yellow llowers, 
biennial, vi-viii. ,t/- doz., gd. each. 
12 macrocarpa (syn. missonriensis latifolia), 
1 ft., clear yellow tlowers. 5 in. across ; 
wants a warm light soil, vi-viii. 4/6 
doz.. bd. (Sich. 
14 marginata (eximia), 0 in., magnilicent 
species, white tlowers nearly 5 in. across 
vii-ix. bd. 
I'; Pilgrim!, 1 ft., yellow flowers in clusters 
vi-ix. 4<1. each. 
21 rifiaria, 2-3 ft., yellow on short stems, 
bd. 
23 speciosa, i^ft.. light graceful habit, 
sprays of lovely satiny white, changing 
to rich reddish rose, vi-ix. bd. 
27 taraxifoiia alba, (> in., large white 
flowers changing to rich reddish 
fawn, vi-viii. 3/— doz., 4(1. each. 
31 Youngii, 2 ft., elegant reddish stemmed 
clusters of bright yellow iu lovely 
))rofusion. vi-i.x. gd. each. 
8 One sorts, 1 9 
OMPHALODES (Venus’ Navel-wort). 
3bo Verna, b in., creeping, numerous horget- 
me-not-likc tlowers of rich dazzling 
blue with white centre ; grows well 
under trees if not too dense ; dislikes 
strong sun, iii-vi. bd. 
ONONIS (Pest-liarruw). 
34 rotundifolia, li ft. a beautifid ever- 
green, nunierous sprays of bright 
Pea-like llowers each an inch long ; 
rich well-drained .soil, vi-vih. bd. each, 
ONOPORDON (Cotton Thistle). 
37 Acanthium (True Scotch Thistle), large 
purple flower heads ; a handsome 
biennial, bold habit, vii-viii. bd. 
ONOSMA (.-Upine Coinfrey). numerous tubular 
sweet-scented flowers ; love sunshine, 
deep .soil, and thorough drainage ; 
grand for rockery. 
40 taurica (Golden Drop), t ft., a glorious 
plant, blooming from June till frost; 
llowers fragrant, bright yellow, closely 
arranged on numerous curving one- 
sided branches. c;d. 
ORIGANUM (Marjoram). 
0 50 vulgare aureum, b in., golden-leaved 
form, lovely for massing, gd. each. 
OROBUS (syn. l.alhvrus. Hitter Vetch), line 
for mi.xed border, rock garden, 
53 aurantius (syn. luteus-aurcus), il ft., 
deep yellow flowers, iv-vi. gd. 
59 luteus, ft,, long yellow S])ikes, iv-vi. 
gd. 
bi niger, 3 ft., flower clusters reddish 
purple, vi-vii. gd. 
t>3 roseus, 2 ft., clusters of large deep rose 
llowers, v-vi. bd. 
OROBUS — continued. 
6g varius, i ' in., a very pretty species, pro- 
ducing salmon red and yellow flowers, 
vi-viii. (jd. 
(15 vcrniis, I ft., flowers purjile Hushed 
green and red but gradually passing 
to clear purple-blue ; iv-v. gd. each. 
OSTROWSKIA 
bX magniflca. Sec New Plants, page 5. 
OURISIA 
71 coccinea, 4 in., spikes of bright scarlet ; 
half shatle and moisture, vi-viii. od. 
OXALIS (Wood Sorrel). 
75 enneaphyila, b in., white llowers, jiale 
glaucous green foliage ; a pretty 
rockery plant, vi-viii. i/- 
77 floribunda alba, b in,, a creeping wood 
sorrel, with neat little trefoil foliage, 
and a profusion of white llowers, vi-ix. 
gd. 
So carnea, b in., flesh-coloured, with dark 
veins, gd. 
PAEONIES. ' See pages 53 to 55. 
PANSIES. See page 55. 
PAPAVER (Poppy), brilliant llowers of tran- 
sient beauty, but very lloriferoiis. .Ml 
the following are ]ierennials ; rich well- 
drained soil. 
17 nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) i ft., rich 
yellow, graceful slender stems 1 it. 
iiigh ; delight ful for borders. roeUwork. 
and for cutting, v-ix. 3/- doz. ; gd. 
each. 
uj album, I It., the lovelv white form. 
gd. each ; 3/- doz. 
21 miniatum, i ft., gorgeous orange- 
scarlet. gd, each. 
23 orientate (Oriental Poppy). 3 ft., grand 
llowers, crimson-scarlet, blotched IHack, 
vi-viii. gd. 
iy atrosanguinea, dark eiim.son Mowers 
of large size. bd. 
33 Brilliant, 3 ft., vivid vermiliot', 
large black blotches, effective, bd. 
31 bracteatum, 3 ft., massive Mower 
often () in. across, bright scarlet with 
two green bracts at base of Mower, 
very attractive, bd. 
35 ‘ccccineum, 3 ft., dee]> scarlet, 
showy and effective, gd. 
37A grandiflora, 3 ft., brilliant scarlet 
flowers, () in., across, medium size, 
black blotches ; an improvement on 
Koyal Scarlet. 1 /- 
3S Grossfurst, cinnamon, shaded 
orange, with black markings, (gd. 
go Lady Roscoe. (Sec New Plants, 
page 3). 
gi Mrs. Marsh, (See New Plants. 
page 5). 
,| 3 milltiflorum, 3 ft., deep blood- 
crimson Mowers, cup-shaped, early and 
free. bd. 
gb Novelty, handsome flowers of a 
rich crimson shade, bd, 
gg Princess Victoria Louise. (See New 
Plants, page 3). 
50 Proserpine, deep rosy lilac, very 
])rettv. bd. 
52 Royal Scarlet, 3! ft., rich glowing 
scarlet, unmiualled for size and bril- 
liancy. bd. each. 
56 semi-plena, 3 ft., rich crimson, 
semi-double. 6d. 
