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ACT/E ( Bane Berry). 
68 spicata fructo rubra, 3ft., loose heads, 
Thaliclrum-like flowers succeeded by 
red berries ; very pretty, vi.-viii. 
9d. each. 
A D 0 N I S ( Flower of the Gods ) . 
71 amurensis. (See New Plants, page 4.) 
72 fl. pi. (See New Plants, page 4.) 
73 vernalis, 1 ft. , butter-yellow, Anemone- 
like flowers 3m. across, likes moist 
sandy loam ; one of the loveliest 
Spring flowers, iii.-v. 4d. each ; 3/- 
doz 
AGAPANTHUS ( African Lily). In all but 
favoured localities these require a cold 
house in Winter, not being hardy. 
76 umbellatus, bold clusters of bright blue 
flowers on stout stalks ; rich compost, 
abundance of water when growing and 
flowering, and rest during the Winter, 
gd. each, 7/6 doz. 
77 albus, pure white, fine ; a grand 
contrast to umbellatus. \/~ each. 
79 fl. pi., double blue flowers, a 
distinct variety. 1/6 each. 
81 variegatus, foliage striped white. 
1 /- each, 9/- doz. 
AGROSTEMMA (Rose Campion), produces an 
extraordinary profusion of flowers ; 
useful for beds, borders, 
garden, vi.-viii. 
8; atrosanguinea, 2 Aft., rich 
crimson-purple. 
87 coronaria, a£ft., flowers rosy 
crimson. 
88 alba, 2 Jft., white; very 
beautiful. 
90 bicolor, 2jft., white, 
with rose eye. 
92 Flos Jovis, lift., clustered 
heads of rosy-pink. 
94 Walkerl, 2 Jft., single bright 
crimson ; very free. / 
AGRIMONIA (Agrimony). 
84 Odorata, (sweet-scented Agrimony), 2^ft., 
sweet-scented yellow flowers on 
numerous spikes. 6d. each. 
/ETHIONEMA. 
99 cordifolium, 6-gin., rosy-pink flowers 
produced at the ends of numerous 
stems ; a rock plant, of great beauty, 
v. -viii. 6d. and gd. each. 
1 01 grandi flora, one of the loveliest rockery 
shrubs, numerous sprays of rose or 
lilac Arabis-like flowers. Root-run 
must be deep, and dry in Winter, 
vi. -ix. 6d. and gd. each. 
103 persica, 9m., spikes of rosy-lilac, free, 
vi.-vii. gd. each. 
or wild 
> 4d. each 
3/- doz. 
AJUGA (Bugle). 
105 Brockbanki, flowers vary from rose to 
blue and white, v.-vii. 4d. each ; 3/- 
doz. 
107 metallica crispa, 5iu., dark metallic- 
green wrinkled foliage, rich blue 
flowers. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
0 109 reptans atro-purpurea, 6in., leaves rich 
bronzy-purple, vi.-vii. 3d. each ; 2/6 
doz. ; 12/- 100. 
0 hi fol. var., 3in., variegated form 
of common Bugle leaves margined 
ivory ; flowers blue, vi.-vii. 3d. each ; 
2/6 doz. ; 12/- 100. 
ALLIUM. 
124 pedemontanum, gin., handsome clusters 
of drooping bell-shaped rosy-purple 
flowers, choice, vii.-viii. 6d. each. 
ALISMA (Water Plantain). (See Aquatic 
Plants, page 13.) 
ALSTRCEMERIA, handsome clusters of beau- 
tiful richly-coloured flowers. Plant 
6in. deep in rich thoroughly drained 
soil. 
125 aurantiaca, 3ft., orange, suffused red, 
vii.-ix. 4d. each. 
129 aurea, 3ft., large golden-yellow flowers 
streaked deep red, in splendid clusters, 
vii.-ix. 4d. each. 
130 Chilensis, 3ft., orange, scarlet, and pink, 
vii.-ix. 4d. each. 
128 Lutea, 3ft., yellow, spotted with car- 
mine, bright and effective. 4d. each. 
131 psittacina, 4ft., flowers green, flushed 
and striped deep red, vii.-viii. 4d. 
each. 
Mixed Varieties, make a splendid dis- 
play in the borders, 2/6 doz. 
ALYSSUM (Madwort), beautiful free-flowering 
rock plants, producing sheets of bloom 
in Spring. 
134 alpestre, 3m., neat hoary tufts, bright 
yellow flowers, v.-vi. 6d. each. 
136 montanum, 3in., bright yellow sweet- 
scented flowers, v.-vi. 6d. each. 
138 saxatile compactum, 9m., masses of 
bright yellow flowers ; deservedly 
popular for Spring bedding, &c., 
lv.-vi. 3d. each ; 1/6 doz. ; 8/- 100. 
139 fol. var., 9in., rich cream 
variegation, best on a sunny rockery. 
4d. each. 
141 fl. pl„ A.M., R.H.S., beautiful 
double-flowered variety producing 
bright golden-yellow flowers from 
March until J une ; highly effective. 
4d. each, 3/6 doz. 
142 citrlnum, 9m., a pretty free- 
blooming variety with pale sulphur 
flowers. 6d. each, 4/- doz. 
143 spinosum, 6in., a dainty little bush, 
white flowers, vi.-viii. 4d. each. 
AMSONIA. 
147 salicifolia, 2ft., beautiful clusters of 
pale blue flowers, likes half-shade, 
vii.-ix. 6d. each. 
ANCHUSA (Bu gloss). 
150 italica, 3 Jft., bold stems covered from 
May till September with large bright 
blue flowers ; grand in the sun. 4d. 
each ; 3/— doz. 
151 “ Dropmore ” var. (See New 
Plants, page 4.) 
151a “ Opal.” (See NewPlants, page 4.) 
ANDROSACE (Rock Jasmine), small ex- 
quisitely beautiful flowers, in clusters, 
plant firm in rock fissures. 
152 arachnoides, tin., white flowers, in um- 
bellate heads, vi.-vii. gd. each. 
153 Carnea, 3in., bright rose flowers with a 
yellow eye ; bright green foliage ; a 
dense and easy grower ; showy and 
free blooming, vii. gd. each ; 6/- doz. 
154 chamaejasme, flowers white, fading to 
soft shades of pink ; gold centred, 
beautiful, and attractive. 1/- each. 
