AUBRIETIA, " DR. MULES,” THE RICHEST-COLOURED AUBRIETIA. 
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A R U N DO — continued. 
o 485 conspicua (Cortaderia conspicua) , an 
early-flowering Pampas Grass, plumes 
silky white, vii.-x. 6d. each. 
487 Donax ( Great Reed), 8 ft. to 10 ft. hand- 
some dark green leaves, 1 ft. or more 
in length, fine reddish plumes. The 
year's growth should not be cut off until 
spring of succeeding year. 9d. each. 
o 488 variegata, 3 ft., handsome dwarf 
variety, leaves ribboned white, fine 
for pots, requires protection in winter 
1/6 each. 
o 490 phragmltis aurea variegata, pretty 
golden variegated reed, highly decora- 
tive, well adapted for moist, low- 
lying ground, margins of streams, &c. 
1/6 each, 12/- doz. 
ASARUM 
493 europseum (Asarabacca), 3 in., ever- 
green, curious brownish-purple flowers; 
excellent for shady places, &c., iv.-v. 
6d. each. 
ASCLEPIAS 
498 incarnata, 3 ft., brilliant purple flowers, 
moist peaty soil, vii.-viii. 4d. each, 
3/- doz. 
500 tuberosa, 2 ft., gorgeous clusters bright 
orange-red flowers, one of the finest 
autumn-flowering plants; sandy soil, 
viii.-ix. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
ASPARAGUS 
502 acutifolius, 5 ft., graceful growths, ex 
cellent for mixing with cut flowers; 
red berries in autumn, vi.-vii. 6d. 
ASPERULA 
510 Athoa. (See Mew Plants , page 3). 
505 cynanchica, 9-12 in., white or bluish 
flowers, with red lines, or sometimes 
pure white, vi.-vii. 4d. each. 
508 nitida (syn. Gussoni), 3 ins., lovely pink 
flowers; a charming Alpine, vi.-ix. 
6d. each. 
506 odorata (Woodruff), 8 in., white flowers, 
most fragrant hay-like odour when 
dry; grows well in shade, v.-vi. 4d. 
each, 3/- doz. 
ASPHODELUS (Asphodel), noble members of 
the Lily family, with showy flowers 
in summer, long handsome spikes ; of 
easy growth. 
511 albus, 3 ft., white-flowered species, ex- 
cellent for a border. 6d. each. 
513 caplllarls, 2 ft., flowers golden-yellow, 
v.-vii. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
515 luteus, 3.J ft., yellow fragrant flowers in 
very long straight spikes, v.-vii. 4d. 
each, 3/- doz. 
ASTERISCUS (syn. Odontospermum). 
518 maritimus, 6 in., deep yellow flowers 
ljin. across; grand for a sunny 
rockery, vii.-ix. 6d. each. 
ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisies). (See page 14). 
ASTILBE 
521 Davidil. ( See New Plants, page 4). 
522 grandis. (See New Plants, page 4). 
523 Lemoinei “ Silver Sheaf,” long white 
spikes and small red anthers, vii.-viii. 
6d. each. 
525 rivularis, 3 ft., graceful plumes of red- 
dish creamy-white Spirtea- like flowers, 
vii.-ix. 6d. each. 
524 Rosy Cloud, 21 ft., plumes of lovely 
rose-coloured flowers, vii.viii. 6d. 
each, 4/6 doz. 
ASTRAGALUS (Milk Vetch), free-flowering 
ornamental plants of easy cultivation. 
528 hypoglottis albus, 3 in., white, delightful 
for a rockery, vi-viii. 6d. each. 
530 monspessulanus, 4 in., crimson-purple, 
fragrant, vi.-viii. 6d. each. 
ASTRANTIA (M asterwort) , flowers resemble 
small Scabiosas in appearance, quaintly 
beautiful; very free, lasting when cut. 
534 carniolica, 1 ft., white, tinged green and 
red, vi.-viii. 4d. each. 
538 minor, 1 ft., pinkish-cream; elegant, 
vii.-viii. 4d. each. 
AUBRIETIA, dense cushion-like growth; 
flowering freely in spring; splendid 
for beds, edgings or rockeries. 
541 deltoidea, 3 in., violet-purple flowers, 
iii.-vi. 4d. each; 3/- doz. 
545 Bridesmaid. (See New Plants, 
page 4). 
547 Campbelli Improved, 3 in., deep 
blue violet, iii.-vi. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
548 Craven Gem. (See New Plants , 
page 4). 
549 “ Dr. Mules,” large flowers of a 
rich deep purplish-violet; extraordin- 
arily free; one of the best spring bed- 
ders. 4d. each, 3 /- doz., 20/- 100. 
552 Fire King, 3 in., glowing crimson 
flowers, iii.-viii. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
555 graeca, 3 in., light purple, iv.-vi. 
3d. each, 1/6 doz. 
558 Hendersonii, 3 in., deep purple- 
blue, showy, iii.-vi. 3d. each, 1/6 doz. 
559 H. Marshall. See New Plants , 
page 4). 
560 Leichtli ni, 3 in., crimson-rose; an 
excellent contrast to others, iv.-vi. 
4d. each, 3/- doz. 
563 Moerheimi, 3 in., soft rose, a grand 
acquisition, iv.-vii. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
565 Prichard’s A1. (See New Plants, 
page 4). 
567 purpurea, 4 in., purple, iv.-vi. 3d. 
each; 1/6 doz., 6/- 100. 
568 aurea fol. var., 4 ins., golden 
variegated foliage, iv.-vi. 4d. each, 
3/- doz. 
569 variegata, 4 in., excellent for 
carpeting, iv.-vi. 3d. each, 2/6 doz. 
571 Souvenir de William Ingram, 5 in., 
large rose, iii.-vi. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
574 tauricola, 3 in., dwarf and compact ; 
purple, iv.-v. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
576 alba. (See New Plants, page 4). 
10 distinct varieties of Aubrietia, our 
selection, for 1/6. 
AURICULAS. (Sec page 17). 
BAMBUSA. (See page 18). 
BAPTISIA (False Indigo). 
2 australis, 4 ft., dainty spikes of blue 
pea-like flowers, vi.-vii. 4d. each. 
BARBAREA (Winter Cress). 
5 vulgaris fl. pi., 12 18 in., double yellow 
flowers. 4d. each. 
