CLIBRRNS, ALTRINCHAA & AANCHESTER. 
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Supplement to Herbaceous & Alpine Plant List.—CoiiiJ. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE, Queen Alexan- 
dra, clear rose-salmon flowers of 
large size, bold and attractive, 
vigorous and free, 9d. each. 
Pentstemon heterophyllus, ift., rose- 
purple flowers in pretty spikes, a showy 
plant of good hahit and a free bloomer, 
July, 9d. each. 
NEWBURY GEM, long spikes of 
brilliant glowing scarlet flowers, 
produced In abundance, dwarf free 
branching habit, very hardy, flne 
for bedding, grouping or planting 
in lines, one of the best of all var- 
ieties for cutting, highly recom- 
mended, 9d. each, 6/- doz. 
PHLOX CANADENSIS LAPHAMI, Perry’s 
variety, a very beautiful and im- 
proved form of canadensis, produc- 
ing larger flowers of a richer shade 
of lilac blue than the type, it forms 
a shrubby bush 18 inches in height, 
a splendid plant for the rockery, 
border, or for growing in pots, 
exceptionally free in bloom, 9d. ea., 
7/6 doz. 
PHYSALIS BUNYARDI, a very flne 
decorative plant, resulting from a 
cross between P. Franehetii and 
P. Alkekengi, it attains a height of 
2 to 3ft., and produces an abundance 
of large glowing scarlet seed pods, 
undoubtedly the finest of the Phy- 
salis, 2/6 each 
POLYGONUM BALDSCHUANICUM,w/>a^^ 
6, 1/- & 1/6 each 
PRIMULA MEGASEiEFOLIA, see page y, 
9d. each, 6/- doz. 
ROMNEYA COULTERI, see page 6, 1/- & 
1/6 each 
SAXIFRAGA GRIESBACHII, see page 6, 
1/- each 
GUILDFORD SEEDLING, see page 6, 
4d. each 
SENECIO CLIVORUM, see page 6, 6d. each 
Verbaseum Thapsiforme, stout 
branching spikes of coppery-j-ellow 
flowers, a perennial species, with hand- 
some evergreen foliage. June to Oct., 
9d. each 
CLEMATIS. 
IN 
COMTESSE DE BOUCHARD, see page 6j, 
1/- each 
COUNTESS OF ONSLOW, see page 6j, 1/- ea. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY l/-ea. 
DUCHESS OF YORK, „ „ 1/ ea. 
GRATA, see page dj, 1/- and 1/6 each 
KING EDWARD VII., see page 6j, 1/6 and 
2/- each 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE, A.M„ R.H.S., 1906, 
deep lavender, tinted bright blue, 
with purple bar and light white 
stamens; strong grower and free 
bloomer ; a superb variety ; one of 
the most beautiful of all Clematis, 
7/6 each 
POTS. 
LA LORRAINE, see page 6j, 1/- each 
MONTANA RUBENS, „ „ 1/6 & 2/6 each 
ORIFLAMME, see page Oj, 1/6 each 
RED JACKMANNI, „ „ 1/- & 1/6 each 
SIR TREVOR LAWRENCE, see page 6j, 
21- & 2/6 each 
VILLE DE LYON, see page 6 s, !/• each 
VITICELLA ALBA LUXURIANS, iz-tf A Oj, 
1/- each 
