IierbAceoos and Alpine plants are specialised witr us. 
Liliums. 
Many species and varieties of Liliums make excellent border plants, and when planted among 
shrubs such as Azaleas, Rhododendrons, &c., their stately habit and beautiful varied coloured 
fragrant flowers produce a grand effect. They do not like being disturbed, and should be planted 
where they can remain for several years. A full list of Hardy and other varieties of Liliums will be 
found in our Bulb Catalogue, post free on application. 
Lobclicl — Herbaceous Varieties. 
A highly-ornamental class of perennials requiring little attention when once planted in a moist 
situation. The flowers are borne on spikes izin. to i«in. long, and vary in colour from white 
purple to scarlet-crimson. Blooming late in the season they make a fine display when other 
flowers are scarce. * ^ 
No. 
15X Andrew Barlow, A.M., K.H.S., vivid 
magenta on bold spikes ; rich, bronze- 
coloureil foliage ; highly ornamental, 
gd. 
160 Ariadne, bright cerise rose flowers, nearly 
2 in. across, thickly set on large stout 
spikes, od. 
161 cardinalis, dee[) red flowers, qd. each ; 
.3/6 per doz. 
No. 
163 Crimson Velvet (New), rich deep crim- 
son; bold and striking ; extra fine, i/- 
166 Firefly, intense red, superior to Cardi- 
nalis. 6d. each ; 5/- doz. 
179 Multiflora, bright ruby, pretty and 
effective, i,/- 
182 Purple King, A.M., K.H.S., rich brilliant 
purple, large and distinct, i /- 
1 84 Queen Victoria, blood-red foliage and vel- 
vet-crimson flowers. 4d. each ; 3/6 doz. 
LiOBELiIA SYPHILITICA— light blue, fine for moist situation. 4d. 
n I. ALBA, white, fine. 6d. 
Mimulus \the Monkey Flower). 
Is a universal favourite, either as a border plant or for masses in beds. The brilliant blooms 
and free-flowering habit make the plants very attractive. 
No. 
69 Cardinalis, i ft., rich deep red, fine and 
effective, qd. each. 
71 Hillll, I ft., a beautiful highly-coloured 
variety, qd. 
I No. , 
[ 7 “ Luteus, 9 in., bright yellow flowers, very 
fine and effective, qd. each, 
j 74 Ouragan, i ft., richly-coloured flowers 
I free and effective, qd. each. 
Mixed Seedlings, of a superb strain, in a grand variety of colours, 1/6 per dozen. 
Montbretias (syn. Tntonia). 
Purchasers’ Selection, 4 d. each, 3 /- doz., 20 /- per 100 ; Our Selection, 2/6 doz., 16 /- per 100 . 
A graceful group, with tall, slender, freely-branching spikes and flowers Uke miniature Gladioh 
but more artistic ; prevaihng colours brightest yellow and vermilion ; of exceptional value for 
cutting and decoration generally. Very free, hardy, and showy, succeeding best in rich lisht soil in 
sunny positions. ° ® 
No. 
I crocosmiseflora (2 ft.), brilUant orange. 
3 auricuie, deep yellow with purple 
ring. 
S aurore, large yellowish orange 
flowers, fid. 
8 Bouquet Parfait, bright yellow, shaded 
vermilion ; strong spikes, remarkably 
free. 
1 1 Drap d’Or, grand spikes, extra large, 
rich chrome-yellow. 
iq elegans, yellow and vermilion, deep 
yellow throat, free 
17 Etoile de Feu, vermilion, large, noble 
variety. 
23 Feu d’Artiflce, golden-yellow tipped 
bright red. 
26 fl. pi., brilliant orange-yellow flowers, 
very fine. 
29 crocosmiseflora Gerbe d’Or, large golden- 
yellow, very fine. 
35 meteor, blood-red, yellow centre. 
pyramldalis, beautiful salmon-apri- 
cot, very fine. 
38 Phare, bright crimson, yellow throat 
effective. ^ ’ 
49 Rayon d’Or {Sunbeam), lovely yel- 
low spotted brown, perfect form. 
5 ‘ rosea, branching spikes of bright 
rose. 
56 Soliel couchant, golden-yellow, fine 
form. . 
59 transcendent, orange- vermilion, yel- 
low throat. 
Pottsli (3ft.), orange scarlet, coppery 
throat. ^ 
^3 grandiflora (3ft.), bright red, 
yellow throat. 
