HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS ARE SPECIALISED WITH US. 
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Lobelia — Herbaceous Varieties. 
highly ornamental class of perennials requiring little attention when once planted in a moist 
The flowers are borne on spikes 12 in. to 18 in. long, and vary in colour from white 
Blooming late in the season, they make a fine display when 
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situation. 
and purple, to scarlet-crimson, 
other flowers are scarce. 
No. 
161 cardlnalis, deep red flowers. 4d. each, 
3/- doz. 
163 Crimson Velvet, rich deep crimson, bold 
and striking; extra fine. 9d. each. 
166 Firefly, intense red, superior to Cardi- 
nalis. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
No. 
179 Multiflora, bright ruby, pretty and 
effective. 9d. each. 
182 Purple King, A.M., R.H.S., rich brilliant 
purple, large and distinct. 9d. each. 
184 Queen Victoria, blood-red foliage and vel- 
vet crimson flowers. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
4d. each. 
LOBELIA SYPHILITICA — light blue, fine for moist situation. 
„ „ ALBA, white, fine. 4d. each. 
Mimulus (the Monkey Flower). 
Is a universal favourite, either as a border plant or for masses in beds. The brilliant blooms 
and free-flowering habit make the plants very attractive. 
Price, 4d. each ; 3/- per dozen. 
No. 
69 Cardinalis, 1 ft., rich deep red, fine and 
effective. 
No. 
72 Luteus, 9 in., bright yellow flowers, very 
fine and effective. 
MIXED SEEDLINGS of a superb strain, in a grand variety of colours, 1/6 per dozen. 
Montbretias (syn. Tritoma). 
Purchaser’s Selection, 4d. each, 3/- per dozen, 20/- per 100 ; Our Selection, 2/6 per dozen, 
15/- per 100. 
A graceful group, with tall, slender, freely-branching spikes and flowers like miniature 
Gladioli, but more artistic; prevailing colours brightest yellow and vermilion; of exceptional 
value for cutting and decoration generally. 
rich light soil in sunny postions. 
No. 
1 crocosmiseflora, 2 ft., brilliant orange. 
5 aurore, large yellowish-orange flowers 
6d. each. 
8 Bouquet Parfait, bright yellow, 
shaded vermilion; strong spikes, 
remarkably free. 
1 1 Drap d’Or, grand spikes, extra large, 
rich chrome-yellow. 
14 elegans, yellow and vermilion, deep 
yellow throat, free. 
17 Etoile de Feu, vermilion, large, 
noble variety. 
23 Feu d’ Artifice, golden-yellow tipped 
bright red. 
29 Gerbe d’Or, large golden-yellow, 
very fine. 
35 meteor, blood-red, yellow centre. 
46 pyramldalls, beautiful salmon-apri- 
cot, very fine. 
Very free, hardy, and showy, succeeding best in 
No. 
38 crocosmiseflora Phare, bright crimson, 
yellow throat, effective. 
49 Rayon d’Or, (Sunbeam), lovely- 
yellow spotted brown, perfect form. 
5 1 rosea, branching spikes of bright rose. 
54 Solfaterre, yellow; a dwarf-growing 
variety, remarkably free. 
56 Soleil couchant, golden-yellow, fine 
form. 
59 transcendent, orange-vermilion, yel- 
low throat. 
61 Pottsii, 3 ft., orange-scarlet, coppery- 
throat. 
63 grandiflora, 3 ft., bright red, 
yellow throat. 
28 George Davison. ( See New Plants, page 
7>- 
32 Koh-i-Noor. (See New Plants, page 7). 
44 Prometheus. (See New Plants, page 7). 
