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SEMPERVIVUMS GROW WELL ON STONY GROUND. 
Pyrethrums. 
Are beautiful hardy Plants, Flowers similar in colour, form, and size to German Asters, fine for 
garden and room decoration, and useful for bouquets. 
Purchasers’ selection, 6d. each , 3/6 per doz. ; 25 per 100 ; excepting those priced. Our 
selection, 3/- per doz. ; 20/- per 100. 
Double-flowered Varieties. 
No. 
3 Achilles, large, rosy-pink. 
5 Alfred, flowers massive, rich crimson, 
attractive. Oil. 
10 Aphrodite, pure white, sii[)erb variety. 6d. 
1 3 Argentine, pure white, good habit. 
19 Captain Boyton, crimson-.scarlet. fid. 
21 Captain Nares, bright crimson, extra fine. 
35 Dr. Livingstone, delicate flesh. 
33 Deese, flesh, free and effective. 
34 Delicatum, lilac peach. 
37 Duchess of Edinburgh, mauve. 
38 Empress Charlotte, white, shaded rose, 
yellowish centre. 
53 Gloire de Stalle, carmine, very rich and 
effective. 
54 Haage et Schmidt, velvety carmine and 
deep rose, tipped wliite. 
56 Hermann Stenger, light rose, imbricated. 
63 J. N. Twerdy, brilliant red, gold centre, 
very fine. 6d. 
65 La Belle Blonde, pure white. 
66 Lady Blanche, lovely flesh. 
67 Lady Derby, silver flesh. 
OyaLa Vestale, white, tinted lilac. 
08 Leonard Kelway, an exceedingly pretty 
shade of rose. 6d. 
71 Madame Marie Van Houtte, bright and free. 
75 Marquis of Bute, fine crimson. 
76 Marquis of Salisbury, cherry rose, very 
distinct and beautiful, cjd. 
No. 
78 Melton, deep crimson, a most effective 
and telling flower. 6d. 
79 Michael Buchner, rosy-crimson, orange 
centre, fine. 
86 Mont Blanc, white, very fine. 
89 Multiflorum, crimson, orange centre. 
91 Nancy, blush white, yellow centre. 
92 Nemesis, bright rose, fimbriated. 
94 Ne Plus Ultra, delicate blush white. 
96 Niveum Plenum, white, prettily quilled. 
98 Paul Journu, pink. 
99 Perfection, rosy lilac, 
too Peach, peach pink. 
loi Pompon Rose, good and free. 
103 Princess de Metternich, pure white ; very 
fine. 
loO Progress, fine red. fid. 
109 Rev. J. Dix, rosy carmine, very beautiful. 
1 1 1 roseum anemone, clear ro.se. 
118 Samranburgh, fine wliite. fid. 
123 Standard Rose, clear rose, very distinct 
and good. 
124 Sylphide, white. 
I2fi Uzziel, salmon-flesh, immense size. 
127 Vance, cream, tinged flesh. 
128 Versailles Defiance, crimson, very fine. 
129 Virgo, sul]ihur-yellow, very pretty. 
130 Wilhelm Krumper, rosy-lilac. 
Single-flowered Varieties. 
No. 
1 3 1 Agnes Mary Kelway, bright rose, very 
distinct, beautiful and effective, fid. 
132 Albert Victor, crimson, a lovelv flower. 
6d. 
134 Beatrice Kelway, cherry rose, very bright 
and beautiful, fid. 
135 Carmen Sylva, blush white. 
14J Comet, white, very fine. fid. 
144 Dawn, pearly white, fid. 
148 Hamlet, rich pink, fine form. 
151 James Kelway, crimson-scarlet, fid. 
153 Jubilee, most beautiful, rich deep car- 
mine. fid. 
157 Kleinholtz, deep crimson, very large. 
No. 
162 Le Martin, pink, large and fine, 
ififi Lord Lansdowne, cherry rose, superb. 
167 Lord Randolph Churchill, crimson. 
168 Merry Hampton, crimson, rich, beautiful. 
172 Mrs. Bateman Brown, rich crimson- 
magenta, splendid, fid. 
177 Pink Pearl, clear shell pink. 6d. 
180 Princess Charlotte, rosy-crimson. 
184 Princess Marie, purest white, large .size, 
perfect form. 6d. 
178 Ploona, pink, lightly-suffused white, very 
pretty. 
196 Tasso, bright vermilion, extra fine. fid. 
SedUin cstonecrop). 
All are effective, many very pretty, some valuable for carpet bedding ; Imt it is in the rockery 
they are seen to the best advantage. Plant in the driest position in sandy soil. Dasyphyllum and 
spathuHfolium are scarcely hardy enough to withstand a rigorous Winter, and should be planted 
in a sheltered spot. 
4d. each ; x/- per doz., excepting those priced. 
Marked (b) are best for carpet bedding. 
No. 
* I acre, common Stone-crop. Per doz., 2/-; 
100 for 10/- 
♦ 2 aureum, bright golden-yellow in the 
Spring. 2/- doz. ; to/- per too. 
No. 
♦ 4 acre, elegans, richly variegated yellow. 
Per doz. 2/- 
7 anacampseros, glaucous foliage, ever- 
green. 
