CLIBRRNS, RLTRlNCHAn & ARNCHESTER. 3 
Supplement to Herbaceous & Alpine Plant List.— Could. 
ASTER AMELLUS SUB-C(ERULEUS, 12ins„ 
bluish violet, golden centred flowers, 
about Sins, in diameter, dark green 
foliage in compact tufts, very free, a 
splendid border or rock plant, easy 
grower. June. 6d. eacli, 4/6 doz. 
ASTILBE DAVIDII, seepages, l/-ea., 9/- doz. 
AUBRIETIA DELTOIDEA, Bridesmaid, it’r 
page s, 9d. each, 7/6 doz. 
Dr. Mules, see page j, 4d. each, 
3/- doz., 20/- 100 
Pritchard’s, At, irz’ pages, 9d. 
eacli, 6/- doz. 
TAURICOLA ALBA, seepage s, 9d. ea., 
6/- doz. 
BELLIS PERENNIS “Alice,” see pages, 3d. 
each, 2/6 doz. 
BETONICA SPICATA SUPERBA, A.M., 
R.H.S.,lift,a pretty plant, producing 
dense clustered spikes of bright 
rosy-pink flowers, 1/- each, 9/- doz. 
Campanula garganiea hirsuta, 4”is- 
dainty blue flowers of great beauty, 
cushions of pretty grey foliage, 6d. each, 
4/6 doz. 
— GLOMERATA ACAULIS, a pretty 
dwarf growing Campanula, produc- 
ing clusters of dark blue flowers, a 
charming rock plant, 1/- ea., 9/- doz. 
PERSICIFOLIA, “ Daisy Hill,” semi- 
double flowers of a delightful shade 
of lavender blue, produced on spikes 
3ft. in height, a beautiful bell 
flower, 1/- each, 9/- doz. 
LA FEE, sec page y, 9d. each, 
6/- doz. 
NEWRY GIANT, Jzv Atyry,9d. 
each, 6/- doz. 
TURBINATA “ Isabel,” 9d. 
each, 6/- doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM King 
Edward, seepages, 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
Mrs. Charles Lowthian Bell, 
sec page y, 1/- each, 9/- doz. 
Rev. H. Sanders, see page ./. 1/- 
each, 9/- doz. 
CIMICIFUGA SIMPLEX, 5^i?/>«.?'fv,6d. ea., 
4/6 doz. 
Cistus Cupanlanus, zft, white flowers, with 
a spot of yellow at ba.se of each petal, a 
pretty June flowering species, 6d. each 
Corydalis Lutea, i ft., clear yellow flowers 
and an abundance of graceful foliage, 
ea.sy grower and wonderfully profuse in 
bloom, 6d. each 
THALICTRIFOLIA, 9ins. anew intro- 
duction from China, bright clear 
yellow flowers, in long racemes, in 
bloom from April until frost, a 
charming plant, 9d. each, 7/6 doz. 
WILSONII, rosettes of prettily cut 
rather fleshy glaucous green leaves, 
and erect racemes of deep canary 
flowers, 7 to Sins, in height. The 
individual flowers are tubular about 
linch in length, and very freely pro- 
duced, throughout Summer and 
Autumn, requires protection in 
Winter. 2/6 each 
CYCLAMEN LIBANOTICUM, see page y, 
1/- each. 
Delphinium eardinale, 3-4ft. bright scarlet 
flowers on long graceful branching 
spikes. July, August. 6d ea., 5 /-doz. 
PERSIMMON, strong erect branch- 
ing spikes of large single sky blue 
flowers, with a white eye, a lovely 
variety, good grower and free 
bloomer, 3/6 each, 
DIANTHUS ATKINSONIl, 1/6 ea. 
eoecineus see page 4, 6d. ea., 4/6 doz. 
Hybrldus “Mrs. Dixon,” •/, 
1/- each 
Napoleon III., see page 4, 6d. 
each, 4/6 doz. 
ERYNGIUM BOURGATI, 2ft., a very 
beautiful and distinct species ; the 
stems, foliage and bracts are a 
bright steely blue, 9d. each. 
GALEGA BICOLOR HARTLANDI, 3ift., a 
fine variety, making large bushes 
and producing an abundance of blue 
and white flowers during July and 
August, 9d. each, 6/- doz. 
