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C L I R R A N S 
A LTRINCHA M 
BY APPOINTMENT 
NOTE.— Ally variety of plant not included in this List we shall be pleased to supply, if in commerce, 
at current prices. 
New, Rare, and Choice 
Herbaceous & Alpine Plants 
ACONITUM Hemsleyanum, a new species 
from Central China ; the stems are wiry, 
of twining character, attaining a height 
of 6ft. to 8ft. ; flowers varying shades 
of purple and blue, freely produced ; 
most effective when allowed to ramble 
naturally. 2/6 each. 
Photo ] Anchusa Italica, "Opal’ 
Wllsoni, A.M., R.H.S., a tall, erect-grow- 
ing species, with large spikes of pale-blue 
flowers ; commences to flower in early 
September and continues until the end 
of October. 9d. each, 7/6 doz. 
ADONIS amurensis, I2in., a handsome new 
plant, producing largesinglegolden-yellow 
flowers and fem-like leaves ; one of the 
prettiest of early spring flowers, blooming 
during February and March. 1/6 each, 
1 5/- doz. 
ADONIS amurensis, fl. pi., a very rare and 
beautiful variety, with double yellow 
flowers, attaining a height of ift. 
1 /6 each, 15/- doz. 
ANCHUSA Italica 
“ Dropmore 
var.,” an ex- 
ceptionally 
beautiful 
variety, with- 
out doubt the 
fi n e s t b 1 u e- 
flowered her- 
baceous plant 
in existence ; 
produces an 
abundance of 
spikes, attain- 
ing a height of 
4ft. during 
J une and J uly. 
6d.each,4/6doz 
“ Opal," 
a charming 
variety, pro- 
ducing flowers 
of a much paler 
blue than those 
of the Drop- 
more var. ; it is 
also of a more 
compact up- 
right habit. 
6d. each, 4/6 
doz. ( See illus- 
tration.) 
ANDROSACE Sar- 
mentosaprimu- 
loides, a rare 
and very beau- 
tiful variety 
producing 
umbels of lilac 
flowers. 9d. 
each, 7/6 doz. 
A R A B I S aubriet- 
ioides, A.M., 
R.H.S., a beau- 
tiful Arabis, 
about 3in. in 
height; pro- 
[Clibrans duciug a multi- 
tude of spikes of lovely pale pink flowers 
throughout the spring. 4 ' 1 - each, 3/6 doz. 
ARTEMISIA lactiflora, a late flowering 
species, with erect stems 3ift. to 4 i“* 
high, clothed with elegant dark-green 
leaves, and carrying on the upper half 
branched panicles of fragrant white 
flowers. 1 /- each, 10/6 doz. 
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