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VISITORS TO OUR NURSERIES ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. 
LU PI NUS — continued. 
211 polyphyllus, Clibrans’ GiairtPurple. (See 
New Plants , page 6). 
213 “ Purple Queen,” showy purple 
and white flowers. 4d. each, 3/ doz. 
214 Roseus. (See New Plants, page 6) 
215 “ Sulphur Queen,” rich sulphur in 
fine spikes. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
217 Somerset. (See New Plants, page 6). 
Four fine sorts of Lupines, our selection, 
for 1 /- 
LYCHNIS (Campion), showy and of easy 
cultivation, succeeding best in a light 
rich loam. 
219 alpina, 6 in., a gem for the rockery, 
pink flowers; likes moist sandy soil; 
iv.-vi. 4d. each. 
LYC H N I S — continued. 
222 chalcedonica (Russian C.), 3 ft., large 
heads of bright scarlet, splendid for 
border; likes full sun, vi.-viii. 4d. 
each, 3/- doz. 
223 — alba, 3 ft., a showy white form. 
4d. each, 3/-' doz. 
225 ; fl. pi., 3 ft., a striking double 
white. 9d. each. 
227 — — fl. pi., 3 ft., vermilion-scarlet, 
double flowers. 6d. each. 
229 diurna fl. pi., 1 ft., freely clustered red- 
dish double flowers, vi.-viii. 4d. each. 
234 Flos cuculi alba fl. pi., a very beautiful 
double white-flowered form. 4d. each. 
Lathyrus Latieolius Grandiflorus Aldus, “White Pearl.” 
A new and beautiful variety, producing an abundance of tine pure white flowers! See page 6. 
