CLIBRflNS, ALTKiNCHHA & r\f\HCHESTER. 
Supplement 10 Ijepbaceous&flipine Plant tist 
New Rare and Choice 
HERBACEOUS and ALPINE 
PLANTS. 
Additions to Stock & Revised Prices. 
Names and descriptions of NEW PLANTS are printed in heavy type. 
The page referred to in several of the items, where Revised Prices are given, 
is that of our List No. 234, where full descriptions will be found. 
AcsBna argentea, 4 ins. bronze foliage, 
with a pleasing metalic hue, July, 6 ( 1 . ea. 
Achillea argentea, gins., a pretty plant oi 
shrubby habit, golden yellow flower 
heads. June to August, 6d. each. 
ADONIS AMURENSIS, 12ins.,ahandsome 
new plant, producing large single 
golden-yellow flowers and fern like 
leaves ; one of the prettiest of early 
Spring flowers, blooming during 
February & March, 1/6 ea., 15/- doz. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE fl. pi. see page 
4d. each, 3/6 doz. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA, “Dropmore variety,” 
see page g, 1/- each, 9/- doz. 
Androsace vitaliana, 2 in.s., bright rich 
yellow flowers, a charming Alpine for 
the Rockery. April to June, 6d. each, 
4/6 doz. 
Anemone nemorosaf ilVw/ .Anemone), 6ins., 
flowers white, or ro.sy while, a charming 
and very beautiful native species, ea.sy 
grower. Ajiril to June, 6d. 
Anemone nemorosa rosea duplex, 6 in.s., 
a ))retty, double flowered, rose coloured 
form, 6d. 
Anemone palmataalba, gins., a pure white 
flowered variety, bright shining green 
foliage, beautiful and attractive. April 
to June, 6d. each 
ARABIS ALBIDA fl’ pi’ fol' var', see pageg, 
6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
AUBRIETIOIDES, see page 4d. each, 
3/6 doz. 
Aquilegla alpina, ift., violet and wliite 
flowers, of large size with rather short 
spurs. May and June, 6d. each. 
STUARTII, LADHAM’S IMPROVED, a 
beautiful improved form with longer 
and broader sepals than the type, 
effective. May to June, 1/6 each 
ASPERULA ATHOA, page j;, 6d. each, 
5 /- doz. 
ASTER AMELLUS, Perry’s Favourite, see 
page 9d. each, 6/- doz. 
' ELLA, 5ft. , large mauve flowers, 
with golden centre, free bloomer, 
very fine. Seittcmber, 6d. each 
Elsie Perry, see page g, 6d. each, 
4/6 doz. 
