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BY APPOINTMENT 
AL'l’RINCHA M 
NEW, RARE, AND CHOICE HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS — continued. 
CAMPANULA carpatlca “ Profusion,” pale 
opal-blue flowers ; of slender growth, 
about 9m. high ; charming for a rockery, 
i /6 each. 
fragllls hlrsuta, a pretty variety, pro- 
ducing lilac - blue flowers ; foliage 
covered with fine silvery - grey hairs ; 
height, 6in. i /6 each. 
— - * longistyla, a charming plant producing 
violet-blue bells ; height 2ft! i/- each. 
persicifolia La Fee, large lavender-blue 
bell-shaped flowers, produced with the 
greatest freedom on stout upright 
Photo ] Heuchera— Clibrans’ New Hybrids [Clibrans 
stems ; vigorous bushy habit ; un- 
doubtedly one of the finest Campanulas. 
6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
“.Daisy Hill,” semi-clou o,e flowers 
of a delightful shade of lavender-blue, 
produced on spikes 3ft. in height ; a 
beautiful bell flower. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
Humosa, semi-double blue flowers 
resembling C. Moerhemi in form but 
of larger size ; a strong grower, attaining 
a height of 4ft. ; one of the finest of 
this section (,d. each, 6/- per doz. 
Grosse Cloche, fine large flowers 
of a charming blue shade ; free, and a 
good grower ; 2ft. high. 1/- each. 
CAMPANULA persicifolia “ Newry Giant,” 
large, pure white semi-double flowers on 
stout spikes 2ft. in height ; said to be a 
better variety than Moerheimii. 6d. 
each, 4/6 doz. 
Pulloides, a new dwarf hybrid of great 
rarity, produciuglarge, beautiful flowersof 
a charming blue colour. 1/- each, 9/- doz. 
stansfieldii, a very fine dwarf hybrid 
Campanula ; one of the best. 1/— each, 
9/- doz. 
turbinata hybrida, lovely deep-blue 
flowers, several being carried on one 
stem; good grower, very 
free ; pin. 9d. each. 
«■ Isabel,” rich violet- 
blue flowers, an ex- 
ceptionally handsome 
variety, of compact 
habit ; an effective 
variety for the rock gar- 
den or border. A.M., 
R.H.S. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
pallida, pale - blue 
flowers, free blooming ; 
of compact habit ; height 
6in. qd. each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM inodo- 
rum, “ Bridal Robe,” 
pure white double flower 
and beautifully - cut 
foliage; very free. Plants 
in May. 6d.eacli,4/6doz. 
maximum, Mrs. Charles 
Lowthian Bell, pure white 
flowers on stout stems 
that do not exceed coin, 
in height ; is said to 
bloom earlier than any 
other variety, and to con- 
tinue to bloom until cut 
down by frost. 6d. each, 
4/6 doz. 
Snowdon, the newest 
variety of this class ; the 
flowers are large, flat, 
and the petals are pret- 
tily cut ; from the same 
raiser as King Edward 
VII., but the plant is 
not so gross in growth as 
that variety. 2/6 each. 
CIMICIFUGA simplex, A. M., 
R.H.S. , a Japanese 
species, pure white deli- 
ciously perfumed flowers, on black 
stems in pyramidal spikes during the 
autumn ; superb. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
CLEMATIS exeeta, fl. pi., double white 
flowers in erect umbels ; a rare and 
beautiful variety ; excellent for cutting ; 
3ft. 2/- each. 
COR YDALIS Wilsonii, rosettes of prettily- 
cut rather fleshy glaucous-green leaves, 
and erect racemes of deep canary flowers, 
7 in. to Bin. in height ; the individual 
flowers are tubular, about tin. in length, 
and very freely produced throughout 
summer and autumn'; requires protec- 
tion in winter. 9d. each, 7/6 doz. 
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